35 Burst results for "73"

AP News Radio
‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ comes out blazing with $73.5M
"John Wick makes a killing at the box office. I'm going to need a gun. John Wick chapter four. The fourth installment in the Keanu Reeves assassin series debuted with a franchise best, 73 and a half $1 million at the box office. According to studio estimates. Ticket sales have steadily grown since the franchise began in 2014. Shazam, fury of the gods was number two, with $9.7 million in ticket sales after a disappointing debut last weekend. Scream 6 creed three and 65 round out the top 5 movies this weekend. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Virginia Tech keeps rolling in March Madness, tops Tennessee
"The Ohio State buckeyes of Virginia tech hokies have advanced to the elite 8 of the NCAA women's basketball tournament. Ohio State moved forward with a 73 61 win over Connecticut. Cody McMahon scored 18 of her team high 23 points in the first half as the buckeyes stopped the husky short of the final four for the first time since 2007. We looked at it as any other game and I feel like that's really what helped us not to feed in the fact that they are Yukon. This is a great program. The region's top seed, Virginia tech advanced with a 73 64 win over Tennessee. Georgia amor led the hokies with 29 points. Jim Bernard Seattle

The Breakdown
Zooming Out on the Recent Turbulence in the Banking Space
"Today, we are catching up on the macro as we had an important moment to understand how the powers that be were feeling in the wake of the last few weeks turbulence in the banking space. Indeed, the world for this FOMC meeting looked very different from where things were last time. At least or especially to the casual observer. Now, consensus had been building for a shift back to a larger 50 basis point hike. In early March Powell attended annual congressional oversight hearings and delivered a Frank assessment of the macro situation. He said, quote, if the totality of the data were to indicate that faster tightening is warranted, we would be prepared to increase the pace of rate hikes. Jobs and CPI data for February had shown some cooling but were beginning to tell the story of sticky high inflation. Interpreting this as guidance that a reacceleration in rate hikes was in the cards, markets quickly adjusted. Pricing in a 78 percent chance that the fed would deliver a 50 basis point hike. Just days later, however, when the bank run at Silicon Valley was in full swing, the odds of a faster height collapsed entirely. Some market participants began to price in a chance that the fed would pause rate hikes with the probability peaking at 45% at the height of the panic. On Tuesday night of this week heading into the FOMC meeting, however, markets had priced a 73% chance of a 25 basis point hike, with the remaining probability assigned to a rate pause. Importantly, while this might sound like a strong consensus, that's actually the most uncertain market position in recent fed history. The fed almost always follows the market, but with a major economic shock occurring so close to a fed meeting, it was hard to know how the FOMC would weigh volatile market pricing. Jim Bianco actually outlined this in an excellent Twitter thread earlier in the week. He shared that the only example of the fed going against market consensus in the post 1994 forward guidance era was in September 2008. Bear Stearns had collapsed in March leading to large rate cuts, but by June policy had stabilized. That Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, the day before the FOMC meeting, and markets scrambled to price in a 68% chance of a rate cut, where they had previously been signaling the expectation of no move. Fed chairman Ben Bernanke ignored this repricing of policy and health rates steady. Three weeks later, however, the FOMC would hold an emergency meeting to deliver a 50 basis point rate cut as markets rapidly deteriorated.

The Charlie Kirk Show
China's "Century of Western Humiliation" With Jack Posobiec
"You and I have both been warning, hey, there's going to be a new superpower alliance happening and the American regime is cheerleading for it and is actually helping it happen. Chilling last couple of days in Moscow as Xi Jinping Winnie the pooh goes to Moscow to meet with Vladimir Putin and they say, quote, there are changes that have not happened in a hundred years that are happening when we meet take care of yourself dear friend. Play cut 73 and then Jack, I want you to make sense of this for me. What does this mean? I'm not even sure, play cut 73. Now there are changes that haven't happened in 100 years. When we are together, we drive these changes. I agree. Take care of yourself to your friend. Please. Jack, what does this mean? So to understand China, you have to understand that the way they teach history, they refer to something as the hundred years of humiliation of the century of humiliation. So the century humiliation goes from the opium war of about 1859 all the way up to 1949, which is of course the founding of the People's Republic of China. So they could refer to that as the century of humiliation, meaning humiliation by what, humiliation at the hands of the west. So the flip side of that for him to say, this is a change we haven't seen in a hundred years. What he's actually referring to is their new plan for 2049. That's their target date on forward where it's the century of western humiliation that he wants the west to be brought down low. And what does the United States done throughout all of this? They've driven Russia. The biggest wildcard in all of this, Russia, which had been trying to extend economic ties to Europe. Of course, we've now see where those economic ties are. They've been blown up. Most likely by the Biden administration and their allies at the bottom of the Baltic Sea and driven Russia in to the arms of China. This is the most historic meeting that we've seen in terms of the global geopolitical balance of power since Nixon going to China,

Mark Levin
Rep. Tiffany Asks ATF Official Why Hunter Biden Hasn't Been Prosecuted
"Between rob Wilcox and ATF official And representative Tom Tiffany the Republican From Wisconsin And I want you to listen to this because this kind of says it all Cut 9 go If a person lies on form 44 73 and a user and is a user of unlawful drugs you can get between 5 to ten years for that Is that correct Is that my understanding No I believe Congress changed the sentence last Congress What is that sentence now Up to 15 Up to 15 years Why hasn't Hunter Biden been prosecuted for the crime that he committed I'm not aware of the facts of that case and can't comment on it Okay who do we talk to to see why this case is not being prosecuted I mean he said very clearly in his book that he used drugs He had gun Aegon at least a gun Point of order mister chairman Totally irrelevant and not germane to this proceeding He's got his he's got his 5 minutes Go ahead continue Okay I understand why you do not want mister Wilcox to answer that question It's very clear why you don't want Because there's a dual system of justice in America That's what's going on right now And everybody's talking about it across America There's two standards of justice that are that are going on In amazes me that this Democrat interrupts like this Point of water

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Sebastian Welcomes YouTuber Raz0rfist AKA "Rageaholic"
"It's the Mar-a-Lago raid or the unselect committee hoax, the perfect Georgia phone call who is absolutely perfect. Or the stormy horse faced Daniels, extortion plot, they're all sick and it's fake news. Our enemies are desperate to stop us because they know that we are the only ones who can stop them and they know it very strongly and they're looking at the polls where not me but we are up by so much. They can't even believe it. We won twice and now we've got to win a third time. They know that we can defeat them. They know that we will defeat them, but they're not coming after me. They're coming after you. I'm just standing in their way, and I always will stand in their way. Thank you very much. 45th president of the United States saints, it's not about him, Alvin Bragg may want to arrest him, but it's about you. It's about his supporters. It's about the 73 million Americans that voted for him to have a second term. Is that, in fact, the case? What should we expect is the republic salvageable? Let's talk to a man who I think may have an opinion or two. You know him as razor fist he's one of my favorite content providers on that. Platform called YouTube, I won't give any other name. He got the Chinese called Rachel holic, razor fist. Welcome back to America first. Couldn't be happier to be back. Anything going on. Anything at all. I don't know, we can talk about my crime age, your favorite jigsaw puzzle. All right. Where should we start? Here we talk about our mutual paper mache hobby. Boy, it is a good thing the New York DA could tear himself away from the 23% increase in violent crime year over year to tackle the truly pressing issues like monetary settlements to age deaths, orange stars. That fall outside the statute of limitations, am I right?

AP News Radio
Nowell, late 3s lift Kansas State past Kentucky in NCAAs
"A late 8 zero run for number three seated Kansas state helped the wildcats beat 6 sea to Kentucky 75 69 to advance to the sweet 16 in the east regional, the NCAA tournament. Guard marquise Noelle led all players with 27 points and said he had to change his offensive approach. I just figured that, you know, I go downhill, be aggressive. I look for my own shot. In the Midwest region, number three seed Xavier advanced to the sweet 16 after taking down number 11 C pit 84 73. The musketeers had all 5 starters in double figures, led by Jack nun G's 18 points. Dennis Cox, Greensboro, North Carolina

AP News Radio
No. 1 seed Alabama beats Maryland 73-51 in drama-free game
"There are only two number one seeds left in the NCAA men's tournament as Houston and Alabama both advanced to the sweet 16. Houston defeated auburn 81 64 behind 26 by tremond Mark and 22 by Marcus sasser, whose opening three pointers set the tone for the big night. I've been really going live in practice, so just to get that, you know, that game feeling, you know, real early, it was good and I felt like it helped me throughout the game. Alabama topped Maryland 74 51, led by Japan queenly with 22 and Brandon Miller with 19. I'm Gary Mackay

AP News Radio
The latest in sports
"AP sports. I'm Bruce Morton. Princeton rose into the sweet 16. The 15th seeded tigers were in control throughout in eliminating Missouri 78 63. Princeton is in the south region, as is number 5 San Diego state, which beat Furman's 75 52. The region's top seed, Alabama, moved on by besting Maryland 73 51. Defending champ Kansas was also a top seed. That meant nothing to Arkansas, which got past the jayhawks 72 71. Also in the west, second seed UCLA had to hang on to beat northwestern 68 63. In the east, fourth seed Tennessee dumped duke 65 52. The Midwest produced no surprises with top seed Houston handling auburn 81 64 and number two Texas defeating Penn State, 71 66, NBA winners included the sixers kings and grizzlies. Bruce Morton AP sports

AP News Radio
Hot-shooting Funk leads Penn St. to first NCAA win since '01
"Penn State built in 18 point lead late in the first half en route to a 76 59 victory. Senior Andrew funk led them with 27 points a season high and their first NCAA tournament win since 2001. Honestly, it means a lot, and it probably means more than people think because I've only been here for one year, but obviously I went to buck now and Penn State has had a big time Philly pipeline going for a long time. And other games top seeded Kansas speed Howard 96 68, but without coach Bill self for the fourth straight time, number two Texas held off Colgate 81 61, and Arkansas defeated Illinois 73 63. Greg eklund, Des Moines

AP News Radio
Mississippi State women win First Four game over Illinois
"The NCAA tournament field of 64 is set following Wednesday's first four games in Dayton in game one fairly Dickinson steamrolled Texas southern 84 61 as all 5 ft you starters scored in double figures. The night's next get east region number one perdue. In game two, Arizona state pounded Nevada 98 73 behind 20 points from junior gar DJ horn. Bobby Hurley's team put up 53 points in the first half. We had a wanted to attack the paint and we had really good effort in the first half of the points in the paint fast

AP News Radio
Pickett, Penn State beat Indiana 77-73 in Big Ten semis
"National player of the year candidate Zach Edie scored 32 points to go along with 14 rebounds is Purdue moved into the Big Ten title game with their 80 to 66 win over Ohio State. Edie was feeling it Saturday. I just kind of stuck with it. The game plan, I just tried my best to score the ball every time I touched it. Purdue, the number one seed in this tournament will play Penn State in Sunday's final, Penn State the number ten seed defeated number three Indiana 77 73 and has now beaten three teams in three days, all seated higher than them. David Schuster, Chicago

AP News Radio
Manjon, Vanderbilt jolt No. 23 Kentucky at SEC quarters
"Top SEC seed Alabama took care of Mississippi state 72 to 49. Vanderbilt knocked off number 23 Kentucky 80 to 73 and 18th ranked Texas a and M overcame a 13 point deficit to beat Arkansas 67 to 61, but the gem of the slate was number 17 Tennessee versus number 25 Missouri in a game that saw 13 lead changes in 15 ties, the tigers outlasted the volunteers 79 to 71. Senior guard Kobe Brown says Missouri's experience kept them calm under pressure. All we do is work on a situation that in practice so it's like, it's no situation we haven't seen yet. Missouri advances to take on Alabama and the semifinals while Texas saying it and we'll square off against Vanderbilt. Jeremy cake over Nashville

AP News Radio
No. 24 Creighton beats Villanova 87-74 in Big East quarters
"St. John's took topsy in 6th ranked marquette so over time with the golden eagles pulled as 72 70 when, then 11th ranked Yukon, held off the grits of Providence team in the second game 73 66. The evening session featured tenth seed depaul versus second C and 15th ranked Xavier, the blue demon shot the lights at a 61% pace, making coach Sean Miller a little nervous. We were tentative for a lot of the first half and when the ball keeps going in, it can sometimes strip you of your confidence. The musketeers caught up with two minutes left and came out with an 89 to 84 win. Finally defending champion Villanova squared off with 24th ranked creighton, so Blue Jays led from end to end winning 87 to 74. Matt mankiewicz New York

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Lt. Col. David Scott Mann: 73% of Afghan War Veterans Feel Betrayed
"Colonel David Scott Mann, and he's weighing in on what happened in Afghanistan. This whole thing has been a gutting experience. I never imagined I would witness the kind of gross abandonment. Followed by a career preserving silence of senior leaders military and civilian. As a result of the way that we've left Afghanistan, we're on the front end of a national security crisis as 27 violent extremist groups are now operating on former NATO security bases with Taliban top cover. And I think we're on the front end of a mental health tsunami. As 73% of our Afghan war veterans say they feel betrayed by how this war ended. Calls to the VA hotline have spiked 81% in the first year since the Afghan withdrawal. And they keep coming. And

Mark Levin
Thomas L. Friedman Hates Israel
"There was a piece in The New York Times today by Thomas L Friedman whose racked up about 73 Pulitzer prizes So you know he's a reprobate He's written not once but twice over the years celebrating the communist Chinese government I actually quoted him liberty and tyranny in 2009 And now I'm sure at some point he's reversed course I don't read everything that the man's written because I have a life But I want to show you how something works here You are red blooded Americans Red blooded Americans Many of you are evangelical Christians not all Orthodox Jews or patriots regardless Why is it then That the American left in the American Democrat party Is so hell bent on destroying not only our country but the State of Israel And I'm talking about people who write for The New York Times like Thomas L Friedman Time is all Freeman Married into great wealth Perhaps he sold his property but he lives with his wife on a 7 acre estate In the suburbs of Maryland outside of Washington D.C. it's worth millions Multi-millions And so he comments on all sorts of things but he has this hate on For the State of Israel Now he and his ilk would claim no they supported they don't

AP News Radio
The latest in sports
"AP sports. I'm Bruce Morton. The NBA's longest win streak of the season has ended at 16 Joel embiid's three ball with 42 seconds left, lifted the sixers to a come from behind one 33 one 30 victory over the bucks. Elsewhere the pistons continue to sputter falling to Cleveland one 14 to 90. College baskets number 9 Texas ended its regular season on a happy note thumping third ranked Kansas 75 59. In another top ten battle, fourth ranked UCLA defeated number 8 Arizona 82 73. Plenty of upsets on Saturday 24th ranked Texas a and M shocked number two Alabama 67 61. Iowa state defeated 7th ranked Baylor 73 58. Other ranked teams biting the dust were number 11 Kansas state and number 12 Tennessee. Hockey, the NHL's hottest team did what it's been doing all season when the bruins won their tenth in a row, beating the rangers four to two. Bruce Morton AP sports

AP News Radio
Iowa State ends 4-game skid with 73-58 win at No. 7 Baylor
"Iowa state went into Waco and entered a four game skid by downing 7th ranked Baylor 73 58. Bears coach Scott drew. Hopefully everyone had had a bad game at once and get it out of the system, get us refocused and reset for the conference tournament. Jaron Holmes had 16 points. Trade king provided 13 and Gabe calls for 12 in the cyclones first game since Caleb grill was dismissed from the team this week. Adam flagler nailed 5 three pointers while scoring 20 points to what was likely the bears final big 12 home game in 35 year old Pharrell center. I'm Dave ferry.

Quizbeard
"73" Discussed on Quizbeard
"Okay, then to finish off today, we're going to have a tie breaker question. Just in case you need to break that deadlock and some of you have got exactly the same scores. So here we go. To the nearest day, before or after. On what date was the actor Harrison Ford born.

Quizbeard
"73" Discussed on Quizbeard
"Okay, if you want to keep going, it's now time for our quiz busters round. Which this week is ten questions about the TV show Breaking Bad. If you want to include this as part of the main quiz competition with others feel free, but there are no black spots allowed. If you want to hear today's tiebreaker question, stay tuned until afterwards and I'll read that out for you. Okay, ten questions on Breaking Bad see how you get on. One. In Breaking Bad, which character is played by actor dean Norris.

Quizbeard
"73" Discussed on Quizbeard
"22. With which World War II fighter plane is aircraft designer reginald Mitchell most commonly associated. Number 23. Which intergovernmental organization referred to as the predecessor to the United Nations, was established in 1920. 24. On which river does the UK city of peterborough stand? And number 25, which is the only chess piece that can not be taken. Okay, time for some answers for the main part of the quiz, round one was the sport round. Number one, I asked you the most successful national cricket team in terms of World Cup titles, that is Australia. Number two, the number of times the Brazilian men's national football team has won the FIFA World Cup is 5 5 times. Number three, the athlete that's the most successful in terms of Olympic medals one is the American swimmer Michael Phelps. Four. Bohemian football club, more commonly referred to as bohemians, is based in Dublin. And number 5, the baseball team that won the World Series in 2022 is the Houston Astros. Round two is the geography round number 6 Europe's longest river is the Volga number 7 the three capital cities of South Africa are Pretoria, which is the executive Cape Town is the legislative capital and Bloemfontein is the judicial capital. Number 8, the body of water considered by some to be a C that's the world's largest Lake by surface area is the Caspian Sea. 9. You would find cape horn, the southernmost headland of Tierra del Fuego, in Chile. And number ten, the U.S. state in which you could visit Harvard University is Massachusetts. Round three was the people round, number 11, the name of the character played by Matthew Perry in the TV show Friends is Chandler Bing. 12. Born in 1948, The Rock singer who had hit with schools out poison and feed my Frankenstein was Alice Cooper. 13, the UK prime minister at the time of the Falklands War was Margaret Thatcher. 14, the London born actor that played Mick Carter in EastEnders and presented BBC One Saturday night game show the wall is Danny dyer. And so number 15, what do the previous answers in this round all have in common? Well, they all contain elements derived from occupations in the names. Chandler is a candle maker, Cooper is a barrel maker, Thatcher, a person who installs thatched roofs and dire, which is derived from the cloth dying trade. Round four was at the movies. Number 16, I asked you what was the name of the first film in the Star Wars prequel trilogy that was The Phantom Menace? Number 17 first appearing in June 2008, the film that was released between Iron Man and Iron Man two to become the second release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was The Incredible Hulk. Number 18, Forrest Gump was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Number 19, the hotel that Jack Torrance takes a job at in the movie The Shining is the overlook, the overlook hotel. And number 20 apparently in reference to Steven Spielberg's lawyer, the name given to the giant shark by crew members of the 1975 film jaws, was Bruce. Round 5 was the general knowledge round number 21, what kind of animals are bubble, a bubble is a fish. Number 22, the World War II fighter plane with which you would associate reginald Mitchell, the aircraft designer, is the Spitfire. 23, the intergovernmental organization referred to as the predecessor of the United Nations, established in 1920, was the League of Nations. And number 24, the UK city of peterborough stands on the river mean. And finally, number 25, the only chess piece that can not be taken is, of course,

Quizbeard
"73" Discussed on Quizbeard
"Series in 2022. Round two is geography. 6. What is the name of Europe's longest river? 7. Please name the three capital cities of South Africa. Number 8, which body of water considered by some to be a sea is the world's largest Lake by surface area. 9. In which country would you find cape horn, the southernmost headland of Tierra del Fuego? And number ten, in which U.S. state could you visit Harvard University? Round three is people. 11. What was the name of the character played by Matthew Perry in the TV show, Friends? 12. Born in 1948, which American rock singer had hits with schools out, poison and feed my Frankenstein. 13. Who is the UK prime minister at the time of the Falklands War? 14. Which London born actor played the role of Mick Carter in EastEnders and presented BBC One Saturday night game show, the wall. And number 15, what do the previous answers in this round all have in common? Round four is at the movies. Number 16 what was the title of the first film in the Star Wars prequel trilogy? 17. First appearing in June 2008, which film was released between Iron Man and Iron Man two to become the second release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Number 18 who directed the movie, Forrest Gump. Number 19 what is the name of the hotel that Jack Torrance takes a job at in the movie The Shining? And number 20 apparently a reference to Steven Spielberg's lawyer, what was the name given to the giant shark by crew members in the 1975 film jaws. And round 5 is today's general knowledge round. 21. What kind of animal is a bubble?

The Stephen King Boo! Club
"73" Discussed on The Stephen King Boo! Club
"So with.

The Stephen King Boo! Club
"73" Discussed on The Stephen King Boo! Club
"Tim jamison are disgraced. Policemen department florida and becomes a wandering workmen. He finds himself in small town of dupree south carolina. Jameson takes a job working for the local sheriff. As a night as he settles into quirky troubled community. The story begins in earnest. Lucas is a boy genius. Living in suburban minneapolis with his working class parents. He's social and passionate. And just a little bit till kinetic. His life is turned upside down when intruders murder his parents and abducted in the night. He wakes up in a room almost identical to his own at the institute of facility located deep in the woods of maine institute houses a number of other kidnap children each with special talents. Either telekinesis telepathy. Luke befriends kalija. Nick george iris and later ten-year-old avery dixon and helen sims in the area known as front half mississippi the institute's director and her staff are dedicated to extracting the special talents from the children. Experiments are performed on the children to try and hance their talents as bullets to awaken teepee abilities. Tk's and vice versa. Wants the experiments are done. The children graduate to back half that of the children who have ever gone to back half have ever been seen again. Luke soon develops week teepee abilities to torturous experimentation but keeps its after colegio graduates to back half. She is able to send telepathic messages to avery. An advanced teepee. Luke comes to believe that in back. Half the children's collective abilities are weaponized to assassinate individuals until the strain kills them look becomes desperate to escape and get help before he graduates maureen cleaner the institute is a snitch. For mrs cigs. B but her financial issues caused her to seek help from luke. Maureen racked by guilt of what. She's taking part of helps. Luke escape the institute by stowing away on a train. She then publicly commit suicide in order to help. Hide the fact that luke is missing it works and the institute's slacking security team takes almost twenty four hours to realize his escape. By which time he is long. Gone down south when they realize he's missing the utilize a nationwide network of informants including dupree's local skis motel owner luke lands dupree and manages to convince tim jamison from earlier and several other police officers of his story by showing them a usb stick containing a confession from maureen along with a harrowing video secretly taken of the back half. Several staffers from the institute arrive in dupree and following a shootout. Several people and all but mississippi in dr institute are killed. Tim and luke take the captured mississippi back to the institute where her second in command man called. Stackhouse tries to ambush them. Tim anticipates the ambush however and makes mississippi. Drive the car. She started killed. Whilst luke has been away several back half children including every dixon who was sent back as punishment for helping luke escape round up those who have been in back half for longer and who's minds are almost completely broken. They plan a revolution. The used their combined psychic powers to take over back calf and then try to liberate front half. They are stopped and blocked. However in a corridor and stackhouse gives orders to gas them where they stand in a final act of desperation they use all the collective strength of all trap psychic children around the world to the institute itself into the air kalija george nick and helen escape but many others are killed. When the corridors they're trapped in collapses remaining institute staff or killed or fleet an officer. Tim takes luke and his surviving friends back with him months later. They are visited by mississippi supervisor. An unnamed man who speaks for the vagueness explains the children any institute were being used to combat those who would bring nuclear destruction to the world as determined by institute pre cognition workers institute is just one of several around the world but all of them had revolutions at the same time coordinated by avery. Luke argues with a man about the possibility of predicting the distant future claiming that pre cogs can only accurately predict occurrences that happen in the near future as there are too many variables involved over long spans of time. Listening man leaves luke and his friends alone for the promise of the usb. Stick not come to public knowledge. Usb stick is kept hidden in safe with each of the surviving children holding a key..

The Promised Podcast
"73" Discussed on The Promised Podcast
"Over from the sidewalk coffee place we go to these days mataafa age under the tree and boban writes quote. Nearly seventy years ago fanja mossman almost dozes. Mother visited her sister haya here in this building. She was sent here by physician and hope that the change of venue would do or good and the streets have fellow vive would relieve her depression otas autobiographical novel. A tale of love and darkness ends with a heart rending chapter describing his mother's suicide by sleeping pills. I spoken more than once with ugali shapiro. None who was fourteen when find your killed herself. Hugh members. Well the worried voices that filled the house when could not wake her sister up. A doctor who lived in the apartment next door was called and he decided to send the unconscious immediately to the hospital where she was declared dead and quote superior says what life was like in the building in nineteen thirty six. How in the lot next door. There was an old palestinian. Well and people grew tomatoes and cucumbers in the open expanses on the northern. Most edge of fellow vive shapiro tells boban how their family could not afford their room. Apartment alone and as a result quote to families live there as was done in those days. One of the two rooms was rented to general ugali yet dean and his wife carmella and it was only when you're dean was appointed the chief of the general staff of the louis created idea in nineteen forty nine. That's a couple moved to an apartment on their own end quote. Uganda dean of course went on to become the archaeologist who excavated masada and then was menachem. Begin's deputy prime minister. And these days. When i have my coffee and cheese does the sidewalk. I'm looking out upon. Is the sidewalk that he strolled on the street where the ambulance screamed. The way with almos- is mom three bucks one direction from where ben-gurion they've been two blocks down the other direction from where his big brother filed. Green sold seltzer in the kiosk on the corner of Across the street from our place. I miss home and that brings us the end of our show. Thanks ashkenazi are genius researcher. Conciliatory and scholar. Not residents thank tweet is shell. Them are station manager without whom we would have none of this thanks to i. She believed my favorite band from cuba. Together they give us a music at the start and the end of our show. Thank you sally. Thank you natalie thank you. We'd like to thank all of our patriot. Supporters for your generosity and support. It keeps the show going in the station going. We are moved in grateful in your debt. And we'd like to thank all of you out there for taking the time to listen to like us on facebook and drops a line we are gonna answer and then go to apple podcast and give us a five star review. Maybe one the begins with this. No one has ever said on their deathbed. Oh if only. I spent more time at the office by way of contrast hospice workers report that many say as they get ready to chef it off this mortal coil boy. If only i listened to more of the promised. Podcast get your affairs. in order. People subscribe now dot dot dot finished anywhere you want but before you do that..

Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green
"73" Discussed on Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green
"My one of my players here emmanuel goes. I have alien. 'isolation is just. I'm just too scared to play it. Come on manual. Can't be scared of a video game. I do play that for having beat it yet. I gotta still beat. It beat it in october when october. Horror movie or video game one. That's what i'll do so get the fire team downloaded. I'm no downloaded is because it takes me back to my childhood watching the first alias. Then i went as i got older and in west the original alien and has been prometheus and alien covenant and. That's another story line. Where are they going to pick up next. And we don't know. But i hope sigourney weaver somehow is attached to it In their issue some hollow hologram. In the movie i don't know or they do a cartoon version of it whereas you know obviously cartoons never die well so check it out is on. You can download everywhere But half fine and make sure you get that The big the big rattling gun gatling gun or shotgun shotgun always works on a on a zeno more shotgun to face ban over game over all right and i think that's it we're done. We're at the end. I want to say thank you twist. You twits chat has been awesome today. Thank you tiger lily for joining us. She has some great insight into her life into her career as a shell cazar as a cause player and what she's now doing in atlanta and and i've been saying this for a while before we win and now after we went a ban is -lanta if you thinking about moving anywhere and you're in twitch are you in to contin creating or your av person or you a coder put on your list to move to because there's up in common city. They're doing a lot of things in in the video game industry and in east sports and his xiao casting access we play is a place. Where if you were shout. Castor you can have You get you get on their list. And get a hold of allie young and you could be chow and start getting reps in with them. They have bridge now. Who met down there. They have tiger lead. They have spider. Tiff you know. All these great casters contact creators. That are now going to be there. Shock casters for their annual events. I just saw post on instagram for spider tiff and another Event that she's doing and she's like she liked who are games as well. It's awesome with micro myers in in the graphic. So they're doing fun stuff coming in you've got. Halloween is not far away now. So can't wait for that so everybody thank you for jumping in the stream again. We're if everything goes well we'll have my man loehr key. Who is a rapper. Up and coming young rapper and a madman pro. He's been playing matt in for a couple of years now. He's on the pro ranks so we can talk about that with him then. Also you know we're gonna talk about. We always talk about this or that. Then the quick hitting topics and tops in the video game industry What's on stream and game releases is going to be our usual cup of tea. Same time same. Bat channel and then say social media wise. Find us on twitter and instagram. I see for myself a mongering thirty and in mongering. Tv what you're what you're on right now. Check and the f. Where to park has been. Let them know where you can download it. And why we need that rate and to review us For two podcasts. Yeah you can find this wherever you down on your podcast apple spotify iheart radio whatever may be..

Unholy
"73" Discussed on Unholy
"There's a thing where you can wear different boots to raise awareness and funds for charity and he would often highlight jewish and israeli charity so julian edelman the jewish. Nfl guy is is a candidate. There's also the story of the young woman. South african woman who has been rejected from a gap year program because her in israel because our mother is not jewish. Demi put together. She's campaigning against that. She's a good candidate. I think you have yourself a very good nominee for matches. Well actually to if that's okay means the same story but it's two women You know that Smooth always sees the lighting of the torch ceremony in mount herzl. It's very emotional. And this year to extraordinary women Lit the torch together. And i think the worth mentioning she. I suck over who was gravely wounded after her husband tried to murder her today. Her ex husband And stabbed her in of their son. She was saved thanks to her neighbor. A d. guzzi heard the cry for help and came over And while she was still in recovery she actually stood in front of the camera and gave an interview and said you know she was beautiful. Women sort of her face still lacerated. Her teeth broken. She said i have nothing to be ashamed of. The person something to be ashamed of is my husband and she became this heroin in israel telling the story of domestic violence and they lit the torch together being these prominent voices against domestic violence saying for all the women rising from the abyss who openly courageously remind us of. How much more needs to be fixed here. That just left many israeli speechless. And i thought that was a beautiful moment. Yeah that's a very worthy nominee. The i thought we should do a shoutout. Though whether it deserves the mench ward or not we will leave to our listeners. You and i both have been become mildly. Obsessed by the latest addition to the duo lingo suite of languages. This is the app for learning languages. They have added their hundred language. Yiddish aggravating. i thought we should do the duolingo of i have got my app open here. I know you were at the top of the class every subject. You'll need early on. How you doing this now impressing start on my one here. Am i to do the same. He's asking me a little patriots awesome. You'd say a man. So i'm going to press that we are told me great. Now your turn who hang on it speaking to me. Let me see..

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"Is is indeed a worrying thought. Now i wanna make the point. Jonathan that There's another shadow war going on here And i'm not talking about israel in iran that's child's play. I'm talking about two israeli top security officials who are how shall we say this both i. I'm the inheritance right. I mean if you had to look into your eight ball magic eight ball. Which i know you own. And i'd ask you. Who would be the successor to netanyahu when he ever leaves office in months or years or decades. And you would say to people one would be The mossad director of the mossad yossi cohen. And the idea of chief of staff of now some this relates so the three incidents we were talking about some in israel's defense echelon her pointing to the fact that there is an inflation of information coming from these two organizations vs of iran more information than is needed. I e maybe an attempt to take credits for operations that usually remain credit less others always also been this incident january of hobby whereas very adamantly speaking against the Iran deal sources close to the head of the mossad. Saying this was a big mistake. So this is where we are. That is also something something that is happening in backdrop of this whole story. Yeah that would be troubling. I think for people who previously admired the kind of discipline and discretion of those at the top if they are now fighting for credits always where trouble begins just in politics anyway. Big story out of the jewish diaspora. I think this week and particularly in america will be something very very different. And that is the death of bernie madoff and the reason why. I think it's worth as discussing. That is merle made of had nothing to do with it. Just you know near made off is obviously there's always there's a collective cringe in jewish communities when someone does something bad in the news and you wait to hear their name and you hear jewish name and you put the face palm because you would come bear the idea that some horrible fraud store criminal is jewish. This is the harvey weinstein syndrome. Or jeffrey epstein's we go on. Let's not go on. There's a current but with made off. There's an extra dimension it wasn't that he just happened to be jewish and did this. Massive pyramid scheme estimated around fifty billion dollar fraud the most enormous fraud. It's rather than there was something very specifically jewish to the whole story in terms of his victims. And and this is what i wanted to buy. Even his methods and the ability to be successful and that is that he ripped off people by promising these too good to be true investments. Telling people invest your money with me and you're gonna make ten fifteen percent who the people who invested with him and lost a fortune. You just read. Listen you read through the list of victims victims. And it is a roll-call of major global and particularly american jewish organizations so that he ripped off how desa the women's zionist organization which supports hospitals and other things in israel to the tune of ninety million dollars invested with him. I mean somebody said who rips off hadassah. that is making your grandmother. He did that. He took to one hundred million dollars from yeshiva university. The jewish community foundation of la lost twenty five point. Five million and the equivalent body in washington dc ten million romance jewish day school in new york. I know people who went to that school lost over five million american jewish congress. Any weisel lost all his saving holocaust visa.

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"Of course i am but if he fails and he has three weeks on the clock even less well. All options are on the table. That's basically what Neftali bennett was saying by the way the deadline. For netanyahu's end of mandate is may the fourth may the fourth be with us if he fails. because that's gonna lead us into a lot of turmoil geeky geeky reference to star wars and you're going to have to sit through it and suffer it because that's what you do. I'm descent so again. We have to say something about bennett right. The negotiators for his party are still sitting with netanyahu. but they're also sitting with lupita right so to borrow an analogy analogy from the world dating benefits playing as if he's interested in a monogamous relationship while actively exploring polygamy right by the way of the islamist list that has actually people who are actively supporting the picture that all it takes a whole exactly exactly so again nafta has superhero negotiating powers. Right now they fade away the minute netanyahu's mandates fates that remark about the one top priorities avoiding fifth elections. Was a nice bit of rolling the pitch as we would see if four signing up for an anti baby. Low-paid led coalition. He's prepared the ground there with that remark so i thought that was quite deliberate. I mean for me. If we're talking netflix. Seasons i am so enjoying the subplot of the enduring rivlin. Bb feud loved that thing with the if the letter had had a drawing of gritted teeth on. It couldn't have been more clear that i am doing this very reluctantly. Don't wanna photograph with you. And it has been at this battle of these sort of likud. Titanic figures over decades and who is really the last one standing because of course you mentioned. Bb's mandate running out is on his way out the door as well and just will. He's final act to be in some way to thwart who by giving giving the ultimate to someone else i didn't. It's been a very very interesting subplot. i think you're absolutely right to To be sort of reading between the lines in some of their character like neftali bennett involved but The the big question i thought under the watching is whether or not he can square. This apparently impossible circle. Bb which is on the one hand including this ultra far-right always medieval party led by itamar ben via and to have him in there and at the same time to have this islamist party. Ram that we talked about Before i mean how is that sir. Cool any more square -able Now than it was before. I if anything it's less because what you had was patellar smarter each The head of the religious and party on the eve of your show by the way tweeting A muslim that doesn't recognize. Israel belongs to jewish. People doesn't have a place living in this land right and he is very adamant saying there is no way that i will sit with raum..

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"I'm any levy of channel twelve in tel-aviv. Jonathan freedland of the guardian in london and we are unholy from keshet podcasts. To jews on the news actually to jews were away from the news for two weeks. I missed jonathan. Miss you to an upgrade apologies to the listener got in touch. Where all you know about two or three few hundreds in my what up absolutely right and we will sorry to be away for the pessa break but we are back in business and great timing because it's a big celebration day in the calendar you need indeed. It's israel's seventy third independence day you'll not smooth and driving around tel aviv. Today i suddenly realized. I don me that. There's a new scientific revelation. The creature with the shortest memory has been found. It's a vaccinated israeli post lockdown. Really because if you if you drive around israel it's as if you know corona virus never existed. I mean obviously did six thousand. Three hundred israelis lost their lives and many israelis their livelihoods but the mood. The national mood is of total normalcy. And when you think about the fact that year ago we wanna under lockdown with the most severe restrictions all the ceremonies the almost co on the memorial day and of independence say. We're all without any without audience. An audience and really the most severe decision to that Families of fallen soldiers can't even walk into the cemetery. The military cemetery Because of social distancing restrictions and where we are today so it's pretty it's pretty remarkable goes to this idea that israelis are nothing if not the world's most binary people kind of two modes either. It's absolutely crisis. total lockdown. no one goes within one hundred yards of each other. All it's too which i applaud here. We are obviously marking independence day. Jewish schools and infusions are doing that. But it's still in a kind of lockdown way pretty hybrid combination of lockdown and non lockdown. We good impotent doing gray. The sky is often gray and we know how to do grey somewhere in between. That's how it is. We're not doing the normal thing..

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"73" Discussed on No End In Sight
"Over and it's like we know the patient community and i would say probably most of the disability community is aware that like this is having things actually go and these are the traces that were actually making like the reality is the most people with energy limiting conditions hypothetically in some other utopia like would have a way better entire career if we could all like slow the phone down as soon as we break down the i like if we all got to have whatever that would look like flex hours as soon as our bodies stopped working we would be able to work on her. And i'm not even making the case. That i think everyone should work forever. But like in the world where things are just as productivity focused as they are right now under capitalism whatever. The reality of the math on this is that people would be productive longer if they could just take breaks. It's so obvious. And so that makes me nuts as someone who part my body i mean. Twenty and what's so frustrating because for example. What my job. I like madeira loma dot. If i had the accommodation for my body breaks down i could get a break from. It takes them days hours and stuff and then just jump right back in able to make so much money like relatively refreshed. You're like wow bodies acting up let me go rest now before it gets worse and feel better. I've rested or because i've way in relaxed and so for the time away from everything to unwind or for example. Ideally i'd personally just right for the rest of my life if somebody were like yeah. I'll pay you to right but you don't have to have a deadline and we'll pay you what you're worth a base off how you view your worth. We've you're that's very important and you know we respected and understood and accommodate your disability perfect. I do so much writing from my bed. it'd be amazing under capitalism. That's no wish to perform realistic..

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"I just but how would you know exactly. I just thought twisted in house waiting for to untwisted so yeah like like oh i heard it but the heard already happened so it's just like going to heal on. Its own for like. Yeah oh yeah. I like shopping my ankle back in a place implicit doing everything. It just felt like. I constantly need to pop it in. I didn't understand that that was a sub looks. Langham my wife. It feel like that and it's still like really messed up now because that's the if the eagles is going to be that one now but i go back to my doctor i sit down. I'm like all right so remember that little sticky note. You wrote me with like you know emmy on in eller style by seattle make. Yeah so just know that loss note. But i remember that something was on there and i wanted to look into that like i went and i looked on google i looked at the official ehlers danielson society i look. There's so many medical journals. I've talked to ellison's patients and this is my whole life right here this right here. She was very familiar. Abbas very flexible as a child what. I'm not inflexible. Now because my joints stiffened up so much. But that's why at first. I didn't think about it and i thought that was it. Do you know what you're getting score is i. Don't remember how they want to ten a. Yeah he's one of nine one night. Okay i'm pretty sure i think it was. It was a is minimum five seven maximum. I don't think. I got nine young. So i went. I remember she was like okay so he wasn't gonna do. You know i want you to go back to your mythologised. I want you to her this because we wanna make sure everyone on my care team is on part because she starts seeming to get these tests done again and now modu. I've learned how to talk to the doctors. The a namedrop my primary care physician. And i'm a namedrop. Some medical journals of some doctors because otherwise you're not gonna think i know what i'm talking about but i go to her and i'm like all right so the past couple months and my doctor have been doing our research in conversation about this and we want to go into looking into ellison. Listen joan because i experienced all the symptoms of it. I've experienced subway stations. And i want to make that a part of our valuations on this and to she makes an attempt at during the bateman score. Now mind you this point. I'm in my power chair because my friends are amazing and coast me get that they hope to get my damn apartment but your friends are great. They're great twenty..

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"Three visits a year a free and you only got to pay three dollars copay after that prescription medications about a dollar for certain things for the most part everything's covered unless you have really specific medication and it's literally my dream plan. There's no deductible that i have to mean out of pocket. Maximum like two thousand five hundred dollars. Which i'll never reached. I don't spend that much money for my co pays like five bucks or less. I'm going to touch that. So i'm like okay. That's exactly what i want. So i had to go do some work so i was like okay. I'm gonna call you back and we're going to set this up. Well i call back and get another lady. And she doesn't know anything about this plan. She knew anything about lady that i was talking to and she tries to give you this plan. That's worse than the plan. That i got at my job and i'm like no no i. I can't do this. this would help me. I need something that's gonna cover preexisting conditions. I need to speak with the lady. Though speaking to got our name i got a number or see what she was talking about. Because whatever plans was talk about this woman i want i went through literal health trying to navigate all of this and i had to make sure that my insurance job was canceled before the open enrollment period ended. I had to make sure that this lady was on the phone with me the whole time so that she could. You know. I didn't want to get the connected or risk. Losing it and i finally get it. I can go to the doctor so at the end of twenty eighteen. I meet my primary care. Physician one follow the bless her soul. True angels she's france. My pediatrician and that was enough for me. So she's like okay. You know the standard dr stuff. You're too young to be in this much pain here. Yup and it's like okay so we're gonna figure out what's going on and she's ordering tests cheese you know. We're like okay. we're going to send you co specialists. I do physical therapy. So we get physical therapy. My insurance doesn't cover the co pay physical therapy so it's fifty bucks a session and they realistically. They want me to go most times a week..