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A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

19:00 min | 5 d ago

A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

"Well, here we are, episode 119. And on this episode, myself in the wrecking tube, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll be talking about the year 1994, in music and movies I think, it's always interesting. So sit back, relax, break out your flannel shirt, your grungy jeans, and enjoy 1994 music. It was an interesting year, so I think you'll enjoy it. More interesting than what Todd Zauchman thinks it is. He thinks it's nothing, so we'll see. The KLFB studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music, enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends, and welcome to the podcast. You know the name, I'm not gonna say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, Twitch, and X, formerly known as Twitter, and I don't know how many other live platforms. Well, it's gonna be a good show tonight. It's gonna be an interesting show tonight. Yeah, 1994. As I said in the intro, my friend Todd Zauchman just absolutely sent me a text destroying the year 1994. Oh, I just looked up 1994, I don't know what you're gonna talk about, there's a few things and I don't know how you're gonna make a whole show out of it, and good luck with that, because that's how he talks. That's exactly how he talks. I'm just gonna do this, and you know, it's not gonna be a good, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's how he talks. Now, he'll deny that, and you'll never know if that's the way he talks or not. He'll just have to take my word for it. I'm Todd Zauchman, and I don't know about 1994. Well, enough about him. He'll probably be piping in pretty soon, but yeah, 1994, it's a good year. It was a good year for Mark Smith from the Music Rellers Show and Luke Colicchio from the Music Rellers Show. That's for damn sure. It was. What's up, gentlemen? It was a really good year. How you doing? I was just guessing. I figured for 94, listen, we were all younger, so it was better. It was a big year. Hey. So I have to stop right here. Dave Phillips, who's been watching the podcast from pretty much day one, Patty Yossi. Hi, Patty. Good evening. I love you. Dave Phillips, for the last couple of weeks, he's piped in at the end, and he's like, I missed it. Like something's changed. Ah, Tiffany Van Hill. That's my buddy. That's my buddy, Tiffany. She's one of the people that teaches me how to work with horses. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. And she knows what she's talking about. She's modest, but she's very good at what she does. As are all of my friends and teachers, trainers, mentors from The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida. It's a nonprofit if you're in the mood to donate today. Look them up. Herd Foundation. Give us some money. Nah, I'm not going like that. No. No, we do. We help veterans. We help veterans, and so it's a good cause. But back to Tiffany. Yep. That's my buddy. Good evening. The Herd Foundation teaches us so much. That's right. That's right. Maybe I'll do a Herd Foundation podcast. You should. Since I'm pretty good at it. You're going to have horses on? What's the horse named after the cookie? Huh? Isn't there a horse named after a cookie? What are some of the horses' names? Oh, Fig Newton. Fig Newton. Yeah. Fig Newton. That's my boy. That's my boy. Good looking horse. Yes. Yes, he is. And we have Stitch. Fig Newton is a retired dressage horse, dancing horse, right? Echoes of Echo and the Bunny Men bring on the dancing horses. We have Stitch. He's a retired racehorse. We have Miss America. She's a retired jumper. Then we have two mini horses. We have Cinnamon. She was a cot horse. You know, pulls the kids around. As would be Sammy. Sammy's the one that looks like Kaja Gugu for you people from the 80s. Looks like Lamal. It looks like Lamal from Kaja Gugu. Gotta do. And he was saved from a kill pen. Yeah. But he's a mini, but he thinks he's a Clydesdale. What do they do with horses after that? Is that the proverbial glue factory? All right. You know what? Right away. Penalty box. Oh. He's raining on my parade. I'm in a good mood. Now I'm all bummed out. Thanks. You feel sad for the drummer now. This is going to be a horrible show now. Leave it to the drummer. Right, Mark? Leave it to the drummer. Get out. It's always the drummer's fault. That's right. See, Tiffany says, that does not exist past our gates, Lou. Because nobody wants to talk. Back to the penalty box. Great start to the show. Lou is just in a mood tonight. I think he's been hitting the whistle. What's going to happen? You're going to come back and it's going to be an empty chair. He's very ornery tonight. Right away. He's very ornery. All right. He's filling his oats, as they would say. Yeah. All right. Lou's back. I'm all right. I'm all right. Okay. Enough about horses, although I could now, at this point, talk about horses for two hours. I love it. I love it. But instead, gentlemen, first of all, how's things on the music relish show? You. Take it away, Lou. Sure. It's fine. It was such an awful show. I thought I said the wrong show for a second there. It's been nothing short of amazing. Don't jump over each other to answer that question. It's always fun. Last week was fun. We got knocked down a bit by Warner Brothers because we played a clip of an America song featuring Dan Peake. Yeah. You're going to watch that. Yeah. We talked through the whole thing, but Spotify is much cooler than YouTube. YouTube sucks like that. YouTube, they have a very strong algorithm. They can kiss my rosy red ass over that. That's right. You tell them, Lou. Fuckers. That's right. Get me kicked off YouTube. That's right. Let me see. John Morris, he was our shift commander. When I met him, I was, I think, a two striper, and he was what they called a butterbot. He was a second lieutenant, I believe. He said, tell them stories from the Nipah Hut in the Philippines. That's a big no. That's a whole other podcast, but they would never make it on the air. Just leave it at that. It's like a chain of Nipah Huts? No. It was a bar slash club called the Nipah Hut. Tell one story. No. They had a giant spaceship that would come down from the top. It's kind of like George Clinton in parliament. At the end of the show, this big spaceship came down from the top. Smoke. Like you said, parliament fucking pelican. Then the thing went open, and everyone would walk up and get up on stage, all those drunk GIs. Like, yeah, I'm going in the spaceship, and you go down these stairs, and you're in a fucking basement. I don't think it was a basement. It's like something from a fucking horror movie. How do you get out? And then somebody goes, this way, this way, go, go, go, go. That's the cleanest story I can tell you. It's the cleanest story I can tell you. Sounds like fun. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I got a story for you off the air one of these days. So okay, music relish show's going good. Excellent. I just wanted to say, Lou brought up, he made the show. His segment on bad love songs. That will go down in history as some of the best podcasting ever. Bad love songs? Really bad love songs. The worst love songs of all time, like in rock. It's a deep vein. Is that something, is that like content I could probably like borrow with Perry Mind? Because I'd love to hear that list someday. We voted him off the board. We're no longer a false triumvirate democracy. Wait a minute. We toppled the AI monarchy. There's three of us on this one. Are you two going to overthrow me too? Are you like rebels? None of those stories you're told, no. They're wrecking too. Instead I'll start calling you the Sandinistas. The hostile takeovers. You go on podcasts just to take them over? Like Amiens took over the White House. Really, yeah. Yeah, we could do that. I would love to. Maybe next week we'll do, we'll take a break from the years and we'll do like a, kind of a jambalaya, you know, of stuff. Like throw some music news in there. We'll do some trivia. Maybe I'll come up with some questions for you guys. You could give us that deep vein of worst love songs ever. And it's funny, we noticed that several of them made everyone's list of worst love songs. So it's got to be universally bad. Okay. If everyone said that, that fucking song. Then there were a couple where I said I liked the song, but Lou and Perry were like, what? I'm always, you know, on the one side. Yeah, the one. When it falls into like that kind of metal, metal category, you have a soft spot. Air metal. Metal ballads. Oh my God. How I grew up. Yeah, yeah. As young as Ron Mark, you didn't have to deal with those 70s ones. Yeah, that's true. I did. This fucking guy. Blah. See what I mean? He's setting the bar high. Remember, this is how he talks. I don't think there's anything good about 1994. Blah. So he talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, well, an American Arnold Schwarzenegger. He talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger without the accent. We're going to pass the bar on this one. I am here. Let me see if you can entertain me. 1994. Blah. All right. So let's actually get right into 1994. Yeah. So we'll start on January 19th, 1994. Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. Oh, shit. Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams, yeah. Wow. On January 21st to February, as it's spelled, the Big Day Out Festival takes place, again, expanding from those previous years. Blah, blah, blah. Auckland, New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones, and Bjork. Nice. That's an interesting... Probably each night there were headlines. I would love to see Bjork. Me too. I would never want to see the Ramones. They'll never get back together again. Unless they perform in the Pet Sematary. Yeah. Hey, Lou, can you put him in the green room? No, I'd like that one. That's a good one. Come on, there's a little crossover. Put him in the green room. Put him in the green room. Okay, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's going to be a long show. It's going to be a long one tonight. I feel better about myself now. Got a little redemption? The redemption song? Yes. I got a Buffett story for you. Oh, yeah? His one song was The Pirate Looks at 40. He would segue into Bob Marley's redemption song. Oh, jeez. And it didn't quite... Wait a minute. Buddy, that is the quickest way to get to the penalty box. I'm not playing it, though. I know you're not. You're poking the rhino right now. I'm a guitarist. You're poking the rhino right now. You're not a rhino, you're a nice guy. Come on, we went through that last week. And so, as I've been saying each week, I'm just going to say right now, where's Jack? Okay, and we'll move on from that. Hey, Jack. Hey, Jack, please come back. He didn't listen before, so I don't think he's listening now. Let's see. January 25th, Alice in Chains released their Jar of Flies album, which makes its U .S. chart debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do that. Right? But they still are always talked about as like number three or number four out of the big four. Big four being? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden. And Alice in Chains. Alice in Chains is never getting that kind of... Whereas... That first album, the record company made them sound like another band. Yeah. And that's not their fault. They were produced that way. Dirt was a great album. Yes, yes. And Layne Staley was one of the greatest frontmen ever. Just as cool as the other side of the pillow, as they say. Yeah. voice Very unique also. Today we were talking about what we were going to talk about in the show. And he goes, when I saw the videos, he goes, I didn't match his face with the way he looked. Right? He said he was expecting like a grungy, more... No, he was slick. He was slick. In the Man in the Box video, he's got the kind of long... But then he changed it up. He slicked the hair back, he wore the shades, you know. Just turned into a... Suzanne McPhail. Another one of my horse people. She's the one that introduced me to that whole thing. And she said, who's Jack? That's right, I guess. At this point. On January 29th, The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside of LA. Wilson's 14 -year -old son is killed in the accident. What a good day. Ah, this fucking... I saw this and I was like... Dead horses was a bummer. I know, I know. I saw this and I'm like, there's no way around this. February 1st, Green Day releases their breakthrough album, Dookie. Ushering in the mid -1990s punk revival. Dookie eventually achieves diamond certification. Now, I did like them back then. I actually did. I was stationed in Southern California in Riverside. And I decided to get like a side job. You know, I was in the Air Force. But I was like, I want to make a little more money. I want to do something. So I got a job at a record store. Cool. Was it Spencer's or something? Forget the name of it. Oh, Spencer's. They sold all the trinkets, too. No, no, it wasn't Spencer's then. It was something like that. It was a chain. Hot topic. They sold DVDs, too. FYE. No, it wasn't that. I'll remember it. I was working there when Dookie came out and the fucking whole wall was covered with Dookie CDs and they were flying off the shelves. It had a pretty fresh sound. It was fresh then. And coming off the 80s were kind of slick in a lot of ways, except for some of the real heavy alternative. But to hear a song like that on the radio, that was like hearing Smells Like Teen Spirit on mainstream rock radio. Good drummer, too. As a band, whether you like him or not, I think he's really good. Billy Joe Armstrong. Oh, Trey Cool. Trey Cool, yeah. February 7th, Blind Melons lead singer is Shannon Poon forced to leave the American Music Awards ceremony because he is loud and disruptive behavior. Poon is later charged with battery assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station telephone. Now, this is the dude that sang, you know, And I don't really care if I sleep all day And he's in the daisy field, so you think he's like this really, like, chill dude. And like, you know, me and the B -girl, man, you know. The B -girl, yes. And the tap -dancing B -girl, and like, I'm just this dude's a fucking lunatic. He was taking substances that made him. Oh, yeah. That was a short career. Was it him that did a duet with Guns N' Roses? What was the video, a song from Guns N' Roses with a video where they're up on like a water tower and they jump into the water or something. I forget what it was called. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they did it with him.

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Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on Mark Levin

Mark Levin

00:00 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on Mark Levin

"They got the White House they got the Senate we're already at a disadvantage so if Republicans don't stick together I am concerned what the outcome will be because we're trying very hard to deliver for the American people but have if we people within our own party that are working with the socialist squad to shoot down our bills that's a problem yeah I'm laughing at what he says here he says in part that Kevin McCarthy won't be the Speaker of the House or he'll be the Speaker of the House working at the players of the Democrats this guy's working with the Progressive Caucus the Marxists in the Democrat Party he's counting on them it's being reported everywhere I mean and then you have Rosendale saying in this site the Messenger that he's glad that the Republicans didn't have a strong victory in the midterm because that way six or seven people can really control what's going are you guys not I mean I mean do you understand who Benedict Arnold was and by the way I'm a conservative I have supported government shutdowns my entire life even when I worked in the Reagan administration this isn't about conservatism this isn't even about cutting anything what they did now is all those proposed cuts that were coming that were negotiated by members of the in many cases the Freedom Caucus and you're right the Republicans in the house have no leverage against McConnell the led Republicans in the Senate it's just off the table and everybody keeps staying yeah well you know what you're saying it's irrational anyway I'll just say the one thing that can save us right now is if the Senate Republicans stick with the House Republicans we pass the remaining eight appropriation bills there's 12 total and we dump them on the Senate Senate so far if the Senate Republicans have to have to help Schumer pass any appropriations bills on their side side so they don't you know in December they really took away a lot of our leverage when they joined in with that fiscal package at the end of of the the year we hope that the Senate Republicans won't help Schumer pass their appropriation bill but week for the house to do hours we send them over to Schumer and then that's when we have the leverage to negotiate something I think that could be very good for the American people that will reduce inflationary spending we'll hold the line cut excessive wastefulness and making sure that we do secure our border but that but you've got to make sure that the Senate Republicans stick with us and that Matt Gates and these guys get on board let's do the appropriation bill we all do want to it that way let's stick together move forward let's have this fight with the Senate Democrats not each other. Alright, thank you Congresswoman. Take care of yourself and keep hammering away at that Bowman. Thank you very much. Great to be with you tonight. You too. God bless. She's really tough on this alarm thing and that's very very important we demonstrate you can obstruct an official proceeding with Congress I don't mean wandering around looking around the building I mean pulling a damn fire alarm and you're a member of Congress? You should be in jail. You should. We've done it unprecedented times people are on our side being politically persecuted on a level rarely seen outside of banana republics we all know we all know the don't Marxist want you to have the truth aka Democrats the lie to your face for the sake of their agendas and when they control the corrupt media as they do you are left with limited resources for your news but folks now more than ever we all need accurate and honest information and that's what we do on Levin TV and all the under wonderful hosts at Blaze TV Network we are dedicated to to give you an alternative we're growing a platform that competes with the fake news networks that feed you will propaganda bring you the truth week after week so join us in our mission by subscribing to the

Monitor Show 14:00 09-07-2023 14:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 14:00 09-07-2023 14:00

"My sense is yes, and something else I see is that I know a lot of people in Gen Z who, if they were asked in a public opinion poll, do you think you approve the job Joe Biden is doing? They would say no from a left perspective, but when it comes to election day, they will go in and they will vote the Democratic Party from top to bottom. All right. Lincoln, great to have you. Don't be a stranger. Lincoln Mitchell, and of course, Bloomberg Politics contributor Rick Davis. And some big thoughts this hour. We've got a long way to go. So hour two of Sound On starts right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Now from our nation's capital, this is Bloomberg Sound On. We're talking about red and blue division within states. How busy is Donald Trump's legal team going to be? Is the economy stupid? Is that actually what will decide this race? Bloomberg Sound On. Politics, policy, and perspective from D .C.'s top names. Federal spending combined with too -lax monetary policy has produced this 40 -year high on inflation. China policy is driven basically by domestic politics. American families are finding themselves further behind the eight ball. To get anything done in this Congress, it's going to have to be done in a bipartisan way. Bloomberg Sound On with Joe Matthew and Kaylee Lines on Bloomberg Radio. Coach Tommy Tuberville digs in. Welcome to hour two of Sound On as the senator from Alabama rejects calls to drop his block on Pentagon promotions in protest of the military's abortion policy. We're going to be joined in just a moment by retired Marine Corps General Arnold Pinero who has very strong feelings about this as we bring Kaylee Lines back into the conversation for the first time in a couple of weeks here on the radio and on YouTube. Later on this hour, Mike Doerning, Bloomberg News deputy congressional editor, shut down politics and the future for...

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Fresh "Arnold" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

00:00 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh "Arnold" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

"Thursday with more sun grizzled 56 in downtown seattle now and our northwest news time late night tv with jimmy fallon seth meyers and jimmy kimmel returns tonight sarah lee kessler has details the late night tv talkers are back after that 148 day rider skilled break matthew mcconaughey will appear on the tonight show starring jimmy fallon to promote his new children's book and pop star john mayer will appear too arnold schwarzenegger will be on jimmy kimmel's couch seth meyers is devoting his entire comeback show to his political segment a closer look bill marr and stephen bear are already back on the air along with last week tonight with john oliver i'm sarah lee kessler for nbc news radio new kink is rearranging her fall tour dates due to health concerns over the weekend the singer posted and to said have she to was postpone going her texas concert citing a severe sinus infection and the doctor's recommendation performing she was originally scheduled to perform in arlington september twenty ninth but push that date back to november twenty fixed I'm Marina Rockinger and here's what's going on sponsored by Muckleshoot Casino. Get ready for super blue with jazz vocalist

Biden Regularly Leaks to NY Times' Friedman to Trash Netanyahu

Mark Levin

01:14 min | 2 months ago

Biden Regularly Leaks to NY Times' Friedman to Trash Netanyahu

"Hey! The US reassessment of Netanyahu's government has gone. Who gave him that? Biden. His people. This guy's a Benedict Arnold. In so many ways. So what is Biden doing? Starting this summer, writes the Associated Depressed, millions of Americans with student loans will be able to enroll in a new repayment plan that offers some of the most lenient terms ever. Interest won't pile up as long as borrowers make regular payments. Millions of people will have monthly payments reduced to zero. Millions will have monthly payments reduced to zero. You're basically wiping out their debt. In as little as ten cancelled. How does this not violate the Constitution and the Supreme Court? You You don't hear a single voice call for his impeachment. You don't hear a single Democrat objecting to

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Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:00 min | 14 hrs ago

Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"Monday good morning I'm Michelle Bash and I'm John Aaron Teddy Gelman is our producer our top story after sidestepping a government government shutdown over the weekend there is fresh drama on Capitol Hill a longtime congressional critic of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he's going to make good on his threat to try to oust McCarthy from the speakership this week the latest from WTOP's Mitchell Miller today on the hill Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz says he'll file a motion to vacate the chair the first step in trying to get Speaker McCarthy out of the lower chambers top post strip off the band -aid I think we need to move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy Gaetz speaking on CNN State of the Union he and other hardliners are upset with McCarthy for several reasons including that he worked with Democrats to get the short -term spending bill passed that avoided a government shutdown McCarthy may need the help of Democrats to keep his job but he doesn't apologize for being at odds with some in his conference on Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTOP news now after the budget deal was secured President Biden said the 11th hour shutdown drama must not be repeated next month when the temporary funding measure expires enough is enough is enough this is not that complicated the relationship has to end in an effort to reassure allies the president also warned Congress that American support for Ukraine cannot be interrupted under any circumstances the short -term spending deal passed by Congress over the weekend additional assistance for Ukraine many lawmakers say that securing more Ukrainian aid is growing more difficult as the war happening today former President Trump says he will voluntarily appear in a New York courtroom for for the start of a civil trial to determine damages in the fraud case against him and his company a New York judge found mr. Trump guilty of fraud last week following a three -year investigation into his businesses the state's Attorney General says he overstated the value of his assets to illegally obtain loans the former president is expected to be in the same courtroom as the judge he insulted on social media his legal team failed to get this trial delayed until next year now prosecutors are seeking 250 million dollars in damages in addition to trying to prevent the former president and his sons from running any businesses is in New York that is CBS reporter Skyler Henry it is the first Monday in October and the US Supreme Court will be back in session for its new term what's on the docket legal analyst Laurie Levinson takes a look this won't year have any of those major blockbuster cases like overturning Roe v. Wade or affirmative action nonetheless the Supreme Court does have several very significant cases that it will be deciding including a major gun rights case the opioid settlement in the Purdue Pharma case and a gerrymandering case out of South Carolina Linda Kenyon CBS News Washington another major workers strike works is in the this one would be the largest healthcare strike in US history a coalition of unions representing tens of thousands of workers in several states including Virginia and the district did not reach an agreement with managed care company Kaiser Permanente this past weekend later this week as many as 400 workers in Virginia and DC could walk off the job for the day the coalition says it remains far apart Kaiser on pay increases retiree medical plans and protections against subcontracting and outsourcing Kaiser Permanente says it has plans in place to ensure its members can continue to get healthcare hospitals and emergency departments will remain open late night talk shows are coming back after a five -month absence brought on by the Hollywood writers strike John Oliver returned to last week tonight with a full -throated the strike and its outcome the late show with Stephen Colbert welcomes astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson on his first show back Jimmy Kimmel live will host Arnold Schwarzenegger while Jimmy Fallon greets Matthew McConaughey on the tonight show last week the writers struck a new contract agreement with an alliance of Hollywood's biggest studios streaming services and production companies actors are expected to resume talks this week that could end their own strike a new Barbie is out of box the today and she's sporting a seventies inspired look tell is unveiling a Stevie Nicks rumors era collector doll in a flowing black dress and cape with black platform boots clutching a tambourine the 75 year old singer tells USA Today she's collected miles

Former California college student arrested in 3 stabbings

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 5 months ago

Former California college student arrested in 3 stabbings

"The former California college student has been arrested, charged with stabbing three people, two of them died. These crimes were horrific. They're hard to imagine. Davis police chief Darren Patel says 15 people called in reports of a person who matched the description of the suspect near a downtown park, Carlos Dominguez was taken into custody. He was wearing a backpack and in the backpack was a large knife that was consistent with one that we were looking for based on evidence from the first homicide. Hightower says Dominguez was a student at the University of California Davis until just last week, the multiple stabbings over the course of less than a week shatter the sense of safety in mayor will Arnold's Davis. A murderer is off the streets. And our families will sleep easier. Police did not disclose a motive for the stabbings. I'm Ed Donahue

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Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:00 min | 16 hrs ago

Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"To get out of the low 60s I'm seven news meteorologist Brian Van Der Graaf in the first alert weather center we're at 59 degrees in Potomac now 64 in both Tysons and Lanphong at Plaza this is wtop news everything you need every time you listen the wtop producers desk is wired by IBEW local 26 where electrical just come to ground good morning I'm John Aaron and I'm Michelle Bash Teddy Gelman is our producer the top story we're following a longtime congressional critic of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he's going to make good on his threat to try to house McCarthy from the speakership this week the latest from wtop Mitchell Miller today on the hill Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz says he'll file a motion to vacate the chair the first in step trying to get Speaker McCarthy out of the lower chambers top post rip off the band -aid I think we need move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy Gaetz speaking on CNN State of the Union he and other hardliners are upset with McCarthy for several reasons including that he worked with Democrats to get the short -term spending bill passed that avoided a government shutdown McCarthy may need the help of Democrats to keep his job but he doesn't apologize for being at odds with some in his conference there has to be an adult in the room on Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTOP news in an effort to reassure allies President Biden says American aid to crane will keep flowing for now but in a warning to Congress the president says time is running out in remarks the at White House mr. Biden says American support for Ukraine can't be interrupted under any circumstances the term short spending deal passed by Congress over the weekend dropped additional assistance for Ukraine President Biden also says the 11th hour government shutdown drama must not be repeated enough is enough is is enough this is not that complicated the brinkmanship has to end but despite what the president says many lawmakers acknowledge that winning approval for additional Ukraine assistance in growing Congress more difficult as the war grinds on happening today a civil trial gets underway to determine damages is in the fraud case against former President Trump a New York judge found mr. Trump guilty of fraud last week following three -year investigation into his businesses the state's Attorney General says the former president overstated the value of his his assets to illegally obtain financing and more a former president is expected to be in the same courtroom as the judge he insulted on social media his legal team failed to get this trial delayed until next year now prosecutors are seeking 250 million dollars in damages in addition to trying to prevent the former president and his sons from running any businesses in New York that is CBS news reporter Skyler Henry it is the first Monday in October that means the US Supreme Court will be back in session for new its term what's on the docket legal analyst Laurie Levinson takes a look this year won't have any of those major blockbuster cases like overturning roe v wade or affirmative action nonetheless the Supreme Court does have several very significant cases that it will be deciding including a major gun rights case the opioid settlement in the purdue pharma case and a gerrymandering case out of south carolina linda canyons cbs news washington also returning today late night talk shows will be back on the air after five months ab five -month absence brought on by the hollywood writers strike john oliver returned to last week tonight with a full -throated endorsement of the strike in its successful outcome the late show is steven colbert welcomes astrophysicist and author neil degrasse tyson on his first show back jimmy kimmel live will host arnold schwarzenegger while jimmy fallon greets matthew mcconaughey on the tonight show last week the writers struck a new contract agreement with an alliance of hollywood's biggest studios streaming services and production companies actors are expected to resume talks this week that could end their own strike the coalition of kaiser permanente unions which represents more than eighty five thousand health care workers in seven states and in dc did not reach an agreement with the organization ahead of the contracts expiration it sets the stage for the possibility of the largest health care strike in u .s. history later this week the coalition says it remains far apart from nonprofit kaiser permanente on important issues such as across -the -board pay increases retiree medical plans and protections against contracting and outsourcing kaiser permanente is the largest nonprofit health care provider in the u .s. it reported profits topping three billion dollars in the first six months of this year an oscar that was believed to be lost lost more than fifty years ago is being replaced at a local university i sincerely hope i shall always be credit to my race and to the motion picture industry that's hattie mcdaniels speaking after winning best supporting actress in nineteen forty four gone with the wind she was the first ever black winner mcdaniels great -grand nephew kevin john golf she had opportunities or reasons to give up she didn't accept those reasons after died she in nineteen fifty two the oscar was given to howard university but it's believed to have gone missing sometime in sixties the now the academy is replacing it howard university president ben vinson at last night's ceremony we want to thank the academy for this incredible special restoration will now be displayed at the chadwick a college bozeman of fine arts look look at w t o p news parts of a historic brewery are on their way to the smithsonian anchor brewing of san francisco which was generally regarded as the nation's oldest microbrewery closed earlier this year and now the national museum of american history has acquired several objects including brewing charts signage in the nineteenth century wooden barrel used to transport anchors famous steam beer to taverns in the west anchor was founded in eighteen ninety six streets its parent company announced this past july it would shut anchor down because of falling sales coming up host job postings maybe inflating the picture i'm jeff label six thirty six bakit martin's vision of twenty first century security means preparing to make split -second decisions with certainty because whether your mission is over land on the sea through

Kevin Costner and wife of nearly 19 years begin divorce

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 5 months ago

Kevin Costner and wife of nearly 19 years begin divorce

"Actor Kevin Costner and his wife of nearly 19 years are divorcing, and marches are a letter with the latest. Costner publicist Arnold Robinson says in a statement that Costner and his wife model and handbag designer Christine baumgartner are participating in a dissolution of marriage. Robinson cites the reasons as circumstances beyond Costner's control, the couple married at Costner's Colorado ranch in 2004. They have two teenage sons and a 12 year old daughter together, Costner also has four adult children from previous relationships.

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Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on On The Rekord

On The Rekord

00:04 min | 16 hrs ago

Fresh update on "arnold" discussed on On The Rekord

"Inspirational guy, man. From the stuff that he's been going through his life, not just like financially, but like physically. Okay. Because he's had to have her in the years. He hasn't had his knee replaced. He has to have his shoulder, you know, attended to. It's real stuff. And that does not slow this man down. No. And the way how he moves and how he goes about it. I mean, it's in his fifties. Nothing's slowing them down. It's his life. It's lifestyle. That's one thing that's one thing about exercising and, you know, committing to like, you know, not the instant gratification, but like, you know, the long term process and results. You can't cheat that. No, you can't cheat. Well, you can cheat if you want to. Well, I mean, yes. Yes. You could expedite the process. Yes, you can. But you still got to put in the work. Yes. And, you know, I guess you open a can of worms now because I wasn't really even going around that route. Well, the amount of people who are expediting the process. It is insane. How many people that I've come across that are trying to, you know, fast track the process. And that's the thing about working out with my guy, Wayne is because, you know, he was a fitness. You know, he's very heavy into fitness. He's one of the old school kind of fitness guys. Like when I mean old school, they would, you know, those guys would read Arnold's magazines or they'll read the men fitness magazines, whatever, and create workouts based upon what he read and apply it to himself and apply it to others. So like him pointing out people that are on gear. We call it gear. We don't go there was on gear. It's crazy. And then another thing, too, also is a lot of these influencers like movie stars. To fit whatever role they got to fit on it. It is insane. I remember Joe Rogan was specifically pointing out The Rock in the sense is just like, you could just tell people what you're on and stuff like that. From The Rock's position is just like, well, okay, hold on. He's a movie star. This is part of his thing, you know, and stuff like that. But my thing is, it's just like you're not to say he doesn't work hard to get this way, because, you know, even if you have the genetics, you still got to work to get the way he is. But given his age and stuff like that, to look like that, you know, I don't know if someone could naturally look like that. Well, he could still put the work in. He could still put the work in and stuff like that. And the thing is, because of his age, he has to work out like that regularly to maintain it. And stuff like that. So my thing is, like when Joe Rogan said that, I was just like, well, he must know what he's talking about. No, you know, because I've seen my own two eyes, dudes pushing their 50s and 60s, late 40s and in phenomenal shape because of the dedication also to what you put in your body.

Larry Elder: Demonstrated Momentum From California Governor Campaign

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:48 sec | 5 months ago

Larry Elder: Demonstrated Momentum From California Governor Campaign

"Larry elder dot com is the website if you'd like to go and support Larry's campaign, obviously it's a long shot, but so is your bid against Gavin Newsom and did you get 46% of the vote in California? My family correct? They got that wrong in the daily caller. It got 49%. 49%. Yeah. And think about this, Michael, in 2003, we recalled a governor here in California. Arnold Schwarzenegger became the governor. Since then, there are now 5% more registered Democrats, 50% more registered independents and independents in California according to The New York Times, vote Democrat, there are 25 to 30% fewer registered Republicans and still on the replacement side, I got 49% the same percentage as did Schwarzenegger back in 2003. That's pretty impressive.

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Gov. Richard D. Lamm: How Great Nations Commit Suicide

Mark Levin

01:54 min | 5 months ago

Gov. Richard D. Lamm: How Great Nations Commit Suicide

"From the late governor dick lamm Democrat liberal State of Colorado And on the issue of immigration it was a great man Great man And so he was speaking in Washington D.C. 2005 and he stood up and gave a stunning speech on how to destroy America If you believe that America is too smug too self satisfied too rich then let's destroy America It's not that hard to do No nation in history has survived the ravages of time Arnold toynbee observed that all great civilizations rise and fall And that an autopsy of history would show that all great nations commit suicide Here's how they do it lame said How they destroy how you destroy America Turn America into a bilingual or multilingual and bicultural country History shows that no nation can survive the tension conflict and antagonism of two or more competing languages and cultures To blessing for an individual to be bilingual but to curse for society to be bilingual Said the historical scholar Seymour lipset put it this way The histories of bilingual and bicultural societies that do not assimilate Our histories of turmoil tension and tragedy Canada Belgium Malaysia Lebanon all face crises of national existence Which minorities press for autonomy if not independence

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From Ohio to Country: How Frank Meyers Found His Southern Roots

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:56 min | 5 months ago

From Ohio to Country: How Frank Meyers Found His Southern Roots

"Us a little bit about yourself, though, growing up, Ohio, native. Talk a little bit about that, and then how you got into really country music, because you know, if you look at it, it's a lot of the old song from crystal news shows up. Didn't realize you had northern Ohio plays. Didn't think he's going to be a country guy. How do you get how did you get country out of Ohio? Well, you know, my family is from Kentucky, my dad was from Kentucky, my mother is from actually, she was born. And raised over in east Tennessee. And so they met to Dayton Ohio during the big boom, the industrial boom back in the day, and my dad was a champion fiddle player and guitar player and singer and he had a voice like Jim Reeves and my grandmother was a 5 string banjo player in the style of grandpa Jones. And so I grew up in a musical family. I mean, I heard music totally from when I popped out and I left home. So I started playing guitar about 9. My dad was of course a big country fan. Drove Jones, buck Owens, del Reeves, Jim Reeves, Eddie Arnold, you know, all of that. And my sister was a big Motown fan, so I heard a lot growing up. You know, I remember in first grade watching The Beatles on Ed Sullivan Show. Oh, there you go. So I grew up in the probably the best musical time you could ever grow up. As far as diversity and the stylists and things that we're in the music business back then, there were everybody was a stylist for the most part and there was no pro tools. There were no computers helping the singers out back then. You had to be able to sing and

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"arnold" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke

Netflix is A Daily Joke

04:10 min | 7 months ago

"arnold" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke

"And we grew up with a lot of rules with my stepfather. One of the biggest rules that we grew up me and my three younger sisters was one glass of juice per kid per day. Everything after that drink water. That was the rule. And you couldn't get around this rule because he had drink tickets that he would pass out in the morning. You wake up, come downstairs, he's standing right there, good morning. There's your drink ticket, fuck that off. I have you like. I was a smart kid. I was saving all my drink dickers to the end of the week. Coming here on Friday, put them on the table, bam got 5 drink tickets, need 5 glasses of juice. No, nigga now. Today's drink ticket gallaudet is blue. None of this is that. Drink water. And I was like, I hated here. And for the life of me, I could not understand why this man was so cheap. And then one day it hit me. He was not cheap. He was broke. And that is a difference. When you broke, you move at a different cadence. You understand there is always a pressure on the back of your neck. And every single decision that is made in your life applies a little bit more. You said, this wasn't even about the juice, because this shit wasn't even real juice. It was like 99 cent chili Willy. Diabetes in the jug. Colored water. But when them juice levels got low, that pressure got on the back of this neck, that shit was real for him. But for me, a ten year old kid, all I know is I wanted some juice. I could never see his aunt see his life through the eyes of a 33 year old man. Which is, this is a man who's married to a woman who has three children, two of them are not his. Right? There is no money. She's in his ear and never lets him fucking forget it. Right? They'll juice levels is getting low. There's pressure on the back of his neck and every single day in our House, on the radio, the only thing you heard was people all over the world. Saw the love train love train. I'm surprised this nigga didn't kill all of us. You hear me. But I could not see life through his eyes because I was a ten year old kid. And I would not be able to understand what he was going through until 40 years later. When I am now in my house, and my children are one and two, and I remember Julie was in the kitchen, cooking, I just quit my day job where I made a living as a nurse. So I could pursue this dream of doing stand up. And I remember I would go and I would check our family online checking account. Every day, because that balance was an indication of how long I had to chase this dream. And I would check it. I would check and I would check in. I remember coming in there one day and it said zero. And in that moment, I felt that pressure on the back of my neck, and I realized that my juice levels was low. And I was like, what should I do? The easy thing to do is to go back to the day job, which is security, and you know, pay my bills, take care of my family, or I figure out how to stay on this path that I now successfully walk in to chase my dream as a stand up. And I knew exactly what I had to do. And I went into the kitchen where Julie was cooking. And I looked at her and I said, Julie, one glass of juice. Per kid. Per day. Everybody else, Drake water. Watch David a Arnold, it ain't for the week. Only on Netflix..

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"arnold" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

08:12 min | 7 months ago

"arnold" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"If you got ten people in the room, you got to do all the coverage and so the page count is. And these would know that. I would give my right arm to work with him. Everybody said, yo, you would love him, then he goes in and he just respects so much. If you come in prepared. Yeah. You know you're lines and he said, okay, Dan, I need you to walk through the door here and I need you to confront them there. You know, and you do a take and usually does two takes and says, okay, let's go. And a lot of the scenes where he does do a long runner. He will do the old school as what they call cut to the cat in the window. And what that means, if you and I do a long scene and we want the director wants to keep it in one, say we're in a nightclub and there's a band plan. Well, obviously, when we're shooting this, no band play. Right. Then the director will take a shot of the band. Because if he wants to use the first half of one take in the second half, you cut to the cat in a window, which is the band. So they say Eastwood does that once in a while. He'll do a long thing and say, okay, let's do another one. And all right, boys, let's go home, but then he goes back or has a second unit I do a cat in the window in case he wants to do that. But he's the old school. Dan Siegel and those guys, you know. Yeah. And you know, we talked to earlier about the Internet, you know, they always have polls. Who's the best 80s dad 90s dad? It's always been Jack Arnold and I'm telling you this that's the truth as somebody who I admire. Jack Arnold has always been the best. I mean, always. And I don't care what anybody says, it's not debatable. Jack Arnold is the best TV dad ever. Dan, do you agree? They had a survey. I think it was on Father's Day out here in LA. It was, I must be 15 years ago now. They said, what TV dad would you like to have as your dad? And I wasn't even on the list. And then next year, they had what TV dad was most like the dad you had. And I was number one. There you go. There you go. But everybody had. That is such a great poll. That is such a great pool. So your dad in real life was a truck driver right there. Oh yeah, yeah, he was nice to people in the world. Did you get any of Jack from your dad? No, not really. My father was very mild mannered, you know? And he worked really hard that part, you know, everything was for his family. That's part of Jack Arnold too. Right. You know, when they have these actors sit on a dais and they talk about their lives and a lot of them had problems as kids, broken 5th, Tom Hanks got living in a car. Yeah. Then they get to me and it's so boring. My parents are the two nicest people I knew. I didn't even know we were poor till I got to college. I didn't I didn't know you got more than one Christmas present, you know? That's just the way it was. Yeah, yeah. You know, but that's a sign of great parents. Is that when they keep you in their world? That's great parenting, Dan. Oh, yeah. I'm a used to love when my father would come see me play in a sport, you know? It always maybe try a little harder. No, I was very lucky. I had very my mother was the funniest person I've ever known. She can make anybody laugh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, I gotta tell you, we talk about modern day shows. There's two shows we really like. But I gotta tell you as good as they are. I can't remember what I saw in the last episode. But I always, I can tell you word for words, the words and the scene with Kevin and his dad in that last, you know, Montage, which we'll talk about in a second, but it's amazing. The wonder years went from 88 to 93. I remember almost every single episode, like I lived it. I can't remember what I thought yesterday was some of these shows on TV today, Dan. We were shocked that we were canceled. We were 27 out of a 166 shows, and we were canceled. Wow. Top 25 almost, wow. And that was only because they moved our night. We were number one for two and a half years. And they moved the night, but we were never in the 30s. And we were canceled because of one person, Ronald Perlman, the guy who was the president of revlon, he bought new world productions and he sold everything off. And even bob Iger, who was our champion, who is another great guy in our business. He said, even if I stayed in, I couldn't have saved the show. The guy was such a jerk. He was trying to run then he tried to blame Ted Turner, bought the residual rights. And Ted Turner never made public statements came out and said, hey, I would have bought 200 more. And Perlman issued a quote. The amount of profit didn't warrant enough another season. And we wanted one more season because the show was always intended to end with Fred graduating. And we're waiting for him to get accepted in the college. My wife and I are planning another honeymoon and he finally gets accepted to college and comes in and finds me on a floor debt. Because in real life, Neil Marlins, his father died very young while they were playing tennis. And that was going to be the end of the one year. Now, most of that stuff is in that narration you're talking about. But we didn't know it was going to end. Bob rush didn't know that was going to be the last Joe until the show before. We were in shock. We thought we were going to do at least one more season. But your sister's got together and offered to come back. Wow. No, no, you were saying. The actors offered to come back without a raise. The crew got together, and I've never seen this in 50 years in the business, the teamsters went and said, do 12 more episodes, we won't charge anymore. And they still didn't do it. So we here in the ending, Dan, about, you know, what happens, you know? But you're saying there would have been another season where we actually saw Jack on the floor or Jack all would have been the last, but you would have saw the other brother taking over the business and becoming competent in it. The everything they talk about in that, when he go into a different school and Fred, you know, and was all in there. So I love the way that you get along with the cast, even to this day. I love hearing those stories. I can listen to you talk about the entire cast and your waiting to hear from ally right now because I wrote a play that was going to be produced this summer. In the berkshires and at shadowland stages in the catskills and I want ally to do it with me. Well, listen, if you're in the berkshires, you still, I still owe you a beer. We have to have this fear. So I am 35 minutes from the berkshires. Yeah. I'm going to be there the first couple of weeks of August. Oh, that's going to work out perfectly. We'll get together with come see to play while hang out. I will, I will a few more questions for you. The ending that you mentioned, I got to tell you, even though it was premature, I'm going to tell you that I just, I loved it because it was the closure and a lot of times I look at you the way I look at my dad, it was the closure that I wish I had with my own dad. But the music, that music, it's from the natural Randy Newman, I don't know, it was a premature ending, but it could have been worse and I loved it. I just love the way you and Kevin just Jack and Kevin just sit for that beer or for the soda. I don't know. There's something really sweet to that. There's something really beautiful to that. Oh, sure, we all remember when the first time we

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"arnold" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke

Netflix is A Daily Joke

07:54 min | 8 months ago

"arnold" Discussed on Netflix is A Daily Joke

"Up in the 80s. I grew up in the 80s. I know of some bullshit in the 80s. I know we did a lot of stuff that wasn't right, but my job is to find the life lessons that worked, pull that through and leave the bullshit behind. That's my job. And I do that with my kids now, because I need them to have that thing inside of them. You understand, that's why I tell my kids all the time. You got to have that thing. That's going to make you fight through shit when it gets hard 'cause it's gonna get hard. You understand life gonna come for you. I'm gonna give a fuck about how great you was in high school in college. None of that shit me. You got to have that thing. I graduated from school at the bottom of my class. Do you understand on the program it was my name and the nigger who printed the programs? You couldn't get no further down than this. But I got that thing inside of me. And I'd be looking for that thing from my kids. I need you to have that thing. And I try to do stuff. You know what I mean? Like, I tried a little part to my kids to play in volleyball. We did the little participation trophy volleyball for a long time. And after a while, I started to see them get a false sense of they self. Right? I'm like, I don't like this. We gonna keep playing, we're gonna play some real sports. So I took them and we play club volleyball. And I don't know if you know anything about club sports, but it's two things. Right? Very expensive, very competitive. And when I say expensive, I mean thousands of dollars to other states, hotel rooms, watching you play expensive. And if I'm dropping thousands to watch you play, I need you to fucking try. You understand? I remember this. Anna grace was about 13 years old. We took her to go play in club, and she went to Vegas, right? Up there to play in a tournament. Immediately, when she got on the court, I saw she saw this ain't participation volleyball. 'cause these girls had that look at they eye. Balls coming. I see her confidence starting to flutter. I don't like that. Ball went by her. She went, uh, I said, motherfucker. You ever be so angry you feel that heated your chest? Now I'm standing in front of the stairs where the para said, I'm pacing. Looking at Anna grace, Julie is like, David, maybe you should sit down. I said, shut up, Julie, let us spin all this goddamn money to come up here. And she, uh, I kill everybody in this motherfucker. But I thought that was the worst thing I could ever say. How could you say that? I said, are you kidding? My father said that shit to us once a week growing up. Every week we heard on kill everybody in this motherfucker. And then I killed myself. I said, wait a minute. We all gotta die because of the black cherry Kool-Aid. What is wrong with this nigga? I never understood that kind of anger until right now. And I'm looking at a great stack. She trying to look forward. Like she don't see me staring at her. But I know she feel that heat on the side of her face. As soon as we make eye contact, I'm a bust your ass as soon as this shit is over. We got in the car, we argued four and a half hours back to LA from Vegas. I was like, you're not trying. I am Josh. You're not trying to know what the fuck trying to look like. I'm telling you that. That's not what you argue with la teenage girls. Long story short, she quit. This is what I've learned. When you have an opinion in your family that is not popular. Yes. Eventually you have to let it go. Because no matter what your point is, they will eventually blame it on you. Because my point is, we don't quit, we finish with we start, we push through no matter what. I think that's a pretty good lesson. But they've turned it into your energy is bad, daddy. It's bringing down the house. It's better. You know, this is the generation of soundbites. It's your body shaming and it's emotionally abusive. You know what's emotionally abusive? Dropping 30 500 in Vegas, watching you go, ah, that's fucking abusive. Three years went by and a great ain't done shit. Finally went to a new private school. They said, if you go to the school, you need to join, you know, pick an elective. Do something, get involved, and grace I need you to pick something. I don't want to do anything. If you don't pick something, I'm going to pick it for you. Now I'm going to just go to the school and TikTok all goddamn day. She didn't pick nothing I picked it for. And this is another thing that I've learned. When I'm going to make announcements to my family that I know are going to be unpopular. I do it in public. Because I know they can only act so crazy with a bunch of people around. We was out eating a nice brunch and in the middle of it and I said, and grace, I've made a decision. You're going back to play volleyball. She lost it. I don't want to fly. She yells out my volleyball days or over. Like she 49 with bad knees. And just can't do it no more. Her younger sister Ashley, my 14 year old Ashland is the protester and the feminist of the failing. She comes to her sister's defense immediately. Daddy, you can not make her. She is a woman. You are a man, a man will not tell a woman. We will be heard. We will march it is. I said, if you don't shut your ass up Angela Davis, then nobody asks you shit. So let me tell you something, man, Christ, I got three days of tryouts. You're gonna take your ass up there, you're gonna try out and I don't wanna hear nothing about it. Three days go by, and a grace goes to try out. For three days, she ain't talking to us. And I love how they think that not talking to me hurts me. I personally rather like it. You understand? 'cause I know for three days you ain't gonna be asking me for shit. On the third day, we get a text from Anna grace on the family chat thread. This is what it said. Holy shit, parents. I made JV. I'm so excited, emoji heart exclaim. Now, David, that was raised by Barbara and Eddie in the 80s. Locked in on the sentence that said, holy shit. 'cause I'm thinking, who the fuck are you talking to? Since when you start cutting at your family. But the David is trying to move us forward. Locked in on the I'm so excited emoji heart exclamation because I'm hoping that she'll take that moment and connect it back to three weeks earlier when she yelled out my volleyball days are over. And she'll realize that if you push through a little bit of adversity, you might find some success on the other side. This is what I need her to know. And a grace is 6 inches taller than she was last time she played. I got a chance to see her play when I started touring about 6 months ago. The girl is playing. Blocking spike in, like, in the game. I'm watching her. Self esteem. Rise while she's on the court playing. Game is over. She runs the date gives me a hug says daddy, thank you so much for making me do this. I said, I'm your father. It's my job to see what you don't. You understand that you got to remember something, no matter what, I always got you. You understand because I love you. I said. But if you ever cussed me on the text again, kill everybody in this motherfucker. You hear me? Watch David a Arnold it ain't for the week. Only on Netflix.

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Caller: Our Safety and Security Is on the Line

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:02 min | 8 months ago

Caller: Our Safety and Security Is on the Line

"I am very disappointed with the performance of our president. I used to become extremely careless, these are very dangerous times. This is not, this is not a joke. An American needs to wake up and wake up now. We will have a very rude awakening and this president, I consider him to be a Benedict Arnold, a traitor to the United States of America. I'm so I'm beyond the angry, but we need to get this president out of there. Because the safety and the security of our country, our constitution, our children are in danger. It's well put. It's all on the line. It's all on the line right now. And China's watching Biden's response, you can be sure. And so far, there's been none. And of course, the Biden world, the deep state, they love how Biden's handling all of this.

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Reformed Jewish Groups Like the Self-Destructing Government

Mark Levin

01:07 min | 10 months ago

Reformed Jewish Groups Like the Self-Destructing Government

"The problem is ladies and gentlemen the reform Jewish groups the liberal secularist Jews and the anti Jew Jews they liked the prior government The self hating self destructive liberal government under lapide and before him Bennett who was a complete Benedict Arnold They complete fraud who ran to the right of Netanyahu and then shifted heavily left because he wanted to be prime minister for a day And that's pretty much what he got And he only had 5 members of the canessa That's never been done in the history of Israel the short history of Israel So in other words these are Netanyahu haters These are people who hate orthodox Jews These are people who hate Jews who live in Judea and samaria as indigenous Jews These are people who hate the very essence Of the State of Israel and the Jewish people

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Steve Kuclo: Keep at Least a 90% Good Diet

The Dan Bongino Show

01:08 min | 11 months ago

Steve Kuclo: Keep at Least a 90% Good Diet

"Here's a cool one I want to get your take on this because you know Steve I know you work out really hard I mean I follow you on Instagram I see it You're strong too But most bodybuilders are strong but even if you go back in the day and you look Arnold for a bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger who was the guy at the time at 7 8 time Olympia champion whatever it was a comparatively speaking he didn't really lift that heavy compared to like a Franco Colombo or a Dave Draper type You're a strong guy You throw around you Nick walker big Raimi you throw guys throw around a lot of weight But I think you'd agree a guy told me in the gym about ten years ago All of you guys work out hard The real key 90% of this is the knife and fork the diet isn't it When you're in your professional bodybuilding space you live in A 100% I always say you can't out train a bad diet You know whether your goal is putting on muscle or losing body fat or just general health and wellness altogether you need to make sure your diets I always say like at least 90% good because it's 90% of what year will be able to achieve in or out of the gym So it definitely died is huge

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Daily Wire: John Fetterman Didn’t Disclose 8 Properties He Owns

Mark Levin

01:52 min | 1 year ago

Daily Wire: John Fetterman Didn’t Disclose 8 Properties He Owns

"Move on here the daily water this guy fetterman If he gets elected to the Senate then an orange juice can get elected to the Senate I'm not kidding Fetterman mocked Doctor Oz for owning ten properties Turns out federman owns 8 properties but didn't disclose them By Ben Z slough Pennsylvania lieutenant governor and democratic Senate nominee John fetterman didn't mention his 8 properties on federal financial disclosures Even though he has repeatedly mocked Republican rival doctor mehmet Oz for owning multiple real estate holdings according to a Tuesday release from the foundation for accountability and civic trust Candidates are required to submit a financial statement that provides a full and complete statement of their assets debts and income as well as any position help For any assets candidates must report the complete identity and category of value of any interest in property with a fair market value exceeding a $1000 as of the close of the reporting period The group determined from county court records federman owns 8 properties in Braddock Pennsylvania We served as mayor from O 6 to 2019 None of the properties appeared on its disclosure documents None of them Though many of the properties were to combine $108,000 or empty lots worth between ten and 20,000 One of the holdings was a building structure worth about 40,000 according to the report from the daily mail These properties don't produce any income They're not investment properties So John didn't need to disclose them His spokesman said but it's not true Here's all these properties should have been disclosed from mister FedEx personal finances Said the executive director of the foundation for accountability and civic trust Kendra Arnold

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Who Does Adam Kinzinger Represent?

Mark Levin

01:20 min | 1 year ago

Who Does Adam Kinzinger Represent?

"Why would any reputable news platform still be bringing on Adam kinger Who exactly does Adam kinga represent Even his own family hates him We know this because he said his family hates and for good reason He couldn't get reelected to dog catcher which is why he chose not to run again And losers like king singer wear that like a badge of honor See me I stand out for the rest I have the courage to stand up I think Benedict Arnold used to say that as he was taking a boat to Britain if their stabbing thee the American colonists in the back although he's a very interesting story one day I'll explain it It's not all as it appears And that's a whole nother story Where the kings are it is And now his partner may I say dizzy Lizzy Cheney is running in the Republican primary and Wyoming She's encouraged as many American marxists as possible to flip over into the Republican Party to taint the Republican Party and to vote for her Because dizzy Lizzy has become a Democrat Make no mistake about it She's a Democrat

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"arnold" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

RADCast Outdoors

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

"Incredible healthy populations just on the back again of trophy hunters. And then next, June, June of 2023, I head back to Africa. I'm going to go to South Africa and do a mixed mammal. Actually, it's going to be black wildebeest in the eastern cape. And their bush buck there and then also the bird hunting, upland bird hunting there, what they call up with are honey. And I'm going to write up some articles on that. Just talking about a difference, this is not a area at all. The area that I've done and I have no problem with some serious, by the way, as well as our managed well and large enough. But anyway, there will be doing that. And then I go from there to Mozambique on that trip to write an update for sports of field on the cheetah reintroduction. There in Mozambique. I did war on the Lion reintroduction for sports field and they would like one on the cheetah reintroduction. So I'm going to do that. So that's what I'm doing. If you are going to South Africa support those don't support any put and take ranches. Don't supporting 500 acre hunting concessions. Go support the guys that have Hector's and Hector's and Hector's and my cape buffalo. He was born bred, grew up and died on the same property, but he never knew there was a fence there. That's right. Go with a qualified guy. Yeah, I mean, the area that I hunted when I went my very first trip, like yours was playing skating trip that I hunted mostly on the property. It was wild crump's safari. I went with my brother, I found them, and they have a 100,000 acres. You know, and I never saw him. So that's a big chunk of land. And there was lots of coffee like that, where like the one where you had it. You know, it's just they're expansions. They're huge ranches is what they are. They make the text as ranches look. They dwarf from them to make them look tiny. Tiny, tiny, tiny. Yep, absolutely. But I'm glad you're out there, you know, trumpeting the conservation horn and carrying on what your father kind of instilled in you. And it obviously has come through in this podcast. I'm excited to read the book. If people want to get in contact with you if you want to get the book, where do they go, how do they get after you? Well, my own website is Mike Arnold outdoors dot com. But it's just one word. On those faces. And if they do that, they'll get to the website. It's just in general. But the book, the page where they can go and purchase the book. It's bringing back the Lions dot com. And that's all together as well. No spaces, bringing back the Lions dot com. They taught that into their web browser and it will pop it up and then they can purchase it right there. And then there's any social medias. Yes, the social media is my carnal Facebook. So it's Mike Arnold outdoors. And the Facebook is going to run right here at Facebook dot Arnold outdoor ride or actually upset your, you know, this is something that's interesting to me. There's a quote off of an Indiana Jones movie from Sean Connery. He says, I wrote it down so I wouldn't have to remember it. I get it closer to that. Have you ever walked into a room and forgot why you walked into said room? I've done that. I do that a little bit. But anyway, so my Facebook is Facebook dot com forward slash Arnold outdoor rider. And so if they do that, they'll get to my Facebook. As well. But yeah, the Mike Arnold outdoors, they can get there. And that's my website. And this got the blogs on it. It has got everything else all of my reviews for firearms. And equipment and things like that are on that Mike Arnold out for us. So all right, you guys, you heard it. He's got a 150 other articles out there. He's got some rather, I won't say just a different topic book from this book, but this one I am excited to get and read and I really want to say thanks for coming on the podcast. Listeners are going to enjoy it and we couldn't have this without your time. So appreciate your time today. Hey, thank you so much, David. This has been just a real blast thing. Mike, thanks for coming. Check out the book, bringing back the Lions, and start supporting conservation at your own place. Thanks again for listening to the rag cast outdoors podcast. We hope that you've enjoyed the show. If so, please go to Apple podcasts, Spotify, or whether you're listening to this podcast and subscribe, share, and give us a 5 star rating, which really helps other people find the show. You can find all of our shows, recipes, giveaways, videos, and much more. At rag cast outdoors dot com. While you're there, please help support the show by purchasing a rag cast outdoor shirt or hat. Please don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We also have a rag cast community on Facebook called rag cast nation, and we'd love for you to join in on the conversation there. And of course, please help support our sponsors who make this show possible. Thank you again to PK lures, both spider and high mountain seasonings. Until next time, get out there and enjoy the outdoors.

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"arnold" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

RADCast Outdoors

06:51 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

"But you in my house, if I was allowed to harm it out, I kind of want to be able to get out there and hunt out. You would end up with a fillet and you would probably have back strap that is opened up and played and then you would I am southern and southern can be and I would chicken cry that. I would probably have a little bit. I would chicken try and be very simple, salt, pepper, and I would chicken fry that. I would add mashed potatoes and cream gravy, you didn't ask for this part. And probably some English peas because that's why mama used to cook our fence. And that's kind of meal. She would make and I just fell in love with it, but I love it. Well, I know you'd be down there from the south. You've got lots of spices and seasonings to put on that prepared back strap. But one of our sponsors is high mountain seasoning and whether you're doing fish or game or just store bought burger, they have, I mean, they have such a wide selection. And they also have a whole bunch of tools for the guy that's doing their own game prep, whether you're making jerky or summer sausage kits or you and bacon or ham. So big shout out timeout in seasoning. They're right here in town, and they are sold globally. They are a great product. They're Patrick and I, you know, a lot of people ask you really use that stuff. I'm like, I used it before, and now I use it even more, right? So whether you're making pepperoni sticks, I mean, the ones that we've talked about before several times is we do a lot of jerky. We get enough animals here now at the old bow spider household that if you're having steak, we're probably having back strap. When I first started hunting in Oregon and I'll throw them under the bus another hundred times on this podcast and lots of guys know why. They're mismanaging their conservation. Very badly. But we make a lot of front shoulders are now just pretty much hamburger. That's just the way it is. We'll pull some growth off. We'll back straps for steaks and then we do a lot of burger because we have a lot of meatloaf and spaghetti and meatballs, but the kids really like the ground jerky shooter sticks and the recipe is so simple. You mix the seasonings and spices to proportion. You chill it for 24 hours. You basically have a big gun with a wide tip. You squirt it on wax paper. You can either put it in a smoker or in the oven, and those kids will eat pounds and pounds and pounds of that. Now, me, on the other hand, I like the whole muscle jerky. I like to slice a big rump roast into thin slices. Sprinkle the same stuff on it in the refrigerator 24 hours and then smoke it whole, but I like to chew on it a little more than the kids do. Well, that's okay. That's good. Dad doesn't have to compete with them though. Yeah, so I know the other listeners out there, the little bit of fish and you do what kind of fish you're going to go catch and what kind of fish you're going to cook and eat. You know, I've lived in Australia for 6 years. I saw that we were talking about that question. And so I'm going to be biased towards ocean fish right now and so I would, if I was going to get to choose or when I get to choose, I get red snapper, and I stuff it full of wild rice mix. And I grill it. And I'll tell you what I love that. So now growing up, we ate everything from the little, what we call catfish. But the channel cat that we had, we ate blue gills. We ate small amounts, large mouth baths. And so, and once again, everything is Arnold household since pride. So I'm not sure, you know, we had lots of red eye gravy with all of our medicine and stuff. But yeah, with the fish, it was always deep fried. So that's what we grew up on, but I tell you what. If I had my druthers and they said, you can only eat fish every night. I could probably eat red snapper every night. So that one's a little bit weird, but probably for folks. Well, I love the quote here on your release and it says a small group of people a little money in a big idea that can save the globe. And having wanted next on the list is Argentina and New Zealand for me. I want to do stag and I want to do dove. But there might be some fishing in both those places because New Zealand has some trout and dorado in Argentina that I want to go chase. But absolutely. You know, this idea and we've kind of beat around the bush the whole time, but if you're a hunter, you need to be inviting your non hunting friends and neighbors. And just take them to Elk camp, take them to duck camp, take them, take them on the photo safari to Africa with you. Because I think there's one end of the spectrum that is adamantly never going to hunt and they're going I've heard them say very plainly that they'd rather the government come in and kill 99 animals than 100 take one and they don't understand and they never will, they'll never be reasoned with. You could show them all the science and data and talk all day and tell you blue in the face and they're not going to listen to you. But I think by taking a kid or even an adult onset hunter and say, well, you don't have to hunt. You can just come photo safari and recreate and hang out. I mean, I know drees lyser does a great job of husband wife teams where the wife is a more of a photographer. They'll take you on their wild game side that hasn't seen any hunting pressure and won't see any hunting pressure and I mean they're much more much more photogenic on that side of the ranch. So that's definitely there's an aspect there that even though it's quote unquote supporting hunting, like you mentioned before going into Kruger, you might as well go into Disney World or Disneyland and it's just not fun. You go on one of these hunting concessions and you go out there and it's you and your wife for the week and she's going and getting photos of everything. It's amazing. So definitely I challenge everybody. And if you're the non hunter that came across this podcast, I think hopefully that Mike's passion and my passion for Elk specifically. But all wildlife has come across. So what is next on the horizon for you, Mike? Well, heading to Spain in the fall to do some research and writes articles about Spanish ibex conservation through hunting. They brought their ibex back from near extinction to

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"arnold" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

The Stuttering John Podcast

03:21 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

"People fucking, when we did plan Hollywood there, we went for the opening. And 6500 member Red Army banned showed up at the airport 6500 because it was Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wow. And it was amazing. So he risks the risk for him as like, oh, I don't want some people to be mad at me in Russia. You know, but he doesn't care, because he's on the right side. The same thing with the Republican Party, which is morphed into something horrible. Cowardly, you know, and so I really, he'll speak up about that about what's right. And I really respect that. And you know, I met Kevin, he had we had a fundraiser over at his place. And he said, get come here. As soon as I walked in, he goes, I got somebody for you to be. It's Kevin McCarthy. And there you can see the picture of the moment we met Arnold's available as cowboy actors as a cowboy. And he just thought it was fucking hilarious. And so I said to Kevin McCarthy, he's like, what are the sides to talk? He said, why do you hate Trump? And I said, why don't you hate Trump? Good for you. You know, you fucking right I did. And in fact, I'm an idea of the auction together. And Kevin, we auctioned off Trump's first impeachment. Well, he's good at that because he already sold his soul. Well, of course you did. But we actually have for the charity. We've got like $700,000 for seats at Trump's first impeachment, which I said, I got to let people know that Kevin McCarthy, bad about Trump. And Arnold's like, you can't do anything. It's a benefit. And but I got him going pretty well, but he did sell. So he sold his soul so much more since then. You know, I didn't realize how much he sold it. But, you know, I do have to say this too. I mean, the odds are that the Republicans are going to take the house. Just because of the odds of historically, the first term. But I absolutely don't believe that that's a fate of complete. We get out and we'll work everybody's working hard. They go a door to door now. Something we couldn't do in 2020 for the house because of COVID. And I think there's some really key elections that we're going to win. And I just, and I also think the Republicans have put it all on us Democrats to get rid of Trump. They fucking hate Trump. They hate Trump. They'll tell you that he's an idiot. He's a monster, but we did him. So it's up to us Democrats of the January 6th commission and to get rid of Trump for the Republicans. So maybe they could get some sort of party back, but they're too big a cowards to do it. I mean, Liz Cheney and kinzinger, who's from Illinois just like that one. I mean, they're obviously they have some balls of their brave, but I think I have to say this, but we will. It will happen. Because other stuff is going to keep coming up, he's going to get smaller and smaller. And then at some point, and he's also going to sabotage the Republicans. He's like, he wants to get people like legit. Legitimate, he's putting these illicit terrible candidates up against, you know, legitimate legislators because they cross him..

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"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

Ironsharpener

06:32 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

"So the flesh. We have to satisfy the spirit at all times. And I believe that the mature believers that God has hidden in the eating in the past, and now he's bringing them out and bringing them forth, they're going to be releasing higher degrees of revelation in power and it's going to change and transform people, God is going to transform people in this season because we are approaching the return of our messiah. I'm excited for that. So this is Raymond generation. This ain't a generation that's going to wait. For miracles. This ain't no generation that's going to wait for signs. We're not waiting on anything. God said that those that wait upon the lord shall renew their strength. So I'm not waiting on me and I waited on God. And what is a waiter dude? A waiter is a servant. Servant. Yeah, he said, I'm not going to do anything. He said, unless I reveal it first to my servants, the profits. So the profits. In this season, who been waiting on their messiah are about to be released into the atmosphere. I'm so excited for Iron Man. I'm so excited. I shop for them will never be the same again in the name of Jesus Christ. Glory to God. So you will be back on our broadcast. I'm gonna try to have you back on every month. To release some blessed people have gone. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much, father. We just thank you for. Gerald's Arnold glory to godfather. We celebrate. His life is celebrated family we celebrate the calling upon his life. Hallelujah, we give him praise. And for all those who are listening, thank you for tuning into iron sharpener radio show, broadcasts, podcasts. And we just want to say thank you a lot for us. Love in our show for just being a part of iron sharpener all our viewers all are sponsors, businessmen, businesswoman, and I know that you'll be blessed on this show. So connect with us. If you want to be a guest on iron sharpener, you have a gift in our Italian and the inside, connect to those that iron sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com to let us put you on our schedule to be a guest. If you have a business you want to advertise and show an event, let us know. You want to advertise and iron sharpener. We want your business. You want to be a sponsor. We want you to be a sponsored iron sharpener. Email us. I am sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com or call us at 518-703-8487. Again, 5 bonnet 7 O three 8 four 8 7. If you're in a Hudson New York area and you're looking to buy properties in the New York area cell property, you want to connect with wind Morrison royalty and you want to connect with me and sales agents and my numbers 5 one 8 to 6 7 9 one 8 one. 518-267-9181. If you're into Atlanta, Georgia area and you need to buy vehicle car, use vehicles. You want to connect to GMD autumn art. And you want to ask for Omar Buchanan he sells cars, used cars. You can not afford a brand new car to lease it. You want to buy a used car, stolen crest, Georgia, Omar Buchanan, and his number 6 7 8 7 5 one 143-167-8751 one four three one. If you're in the Hudson, New York area. And you want to cater in business to cater your wedding or your party. You want to connect with Caribbean kitchen, Margaret ryman. She created a delicious Caribbean meals, and her number is 518-653-3764. Caribbean kitchen, 5 one 8 6 5 three three 7 6 four. If you want to tax preparer, it's tax time and you need someone to file your taxes and you're in a New York area connect to its sea Lagrange tax business or number is 5 one 8 8 two one 5 one 6 four. 518-821-5164 if you're in a New York era and you need a seamstress to alter your pants to alter your dresses to make a tailor your suit to make your dresses Lila Smith. She's a seamstress. The ladies gifted with her hands are a number is 5 one 8 6 5 three zero 6 zero zero 5 one 8 6 5 three zero 6 zero zero. You could also ship your material, your fabric, your close to her, and then she'll ship it back and fix it, you send your measurements, your name is Lila Smit or numbers 518-653-0600 and those are the announcements and iron sharper. Thank you so much. Thank you for tuning in to iron sharpener broadcasts and stay tuned. Visit iron sharpener on the website at iron sharpener dot net iron sharpener dot nets. I also am pod class, blueberry, and we're also on Vimeo. I in sharpener. So God is open up different platforms that I own sharpener could touch the world. A man. So thank you so much. I want to be a guest in iron sharpener. You could email me at iron sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com. Again, it's iron sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com. And the phone number is 518-703-8487..

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"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

Ironsharpener

08:31 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

"Tradition the lies and religions, the Bible, it's not a legion, it's a relationship with the creator of heaven and earth. The traditions of men have failed us. Religion has failed us. And guess what? This outpouring that I just spoke of. Malachi three ten? I will open up the windows of heaven. Show a chapter two. Says, I'm going to pour out my spirit. It's not going to happen and it's not really going to happen in the church. Now, it's going to happen in some churches. Because you got some men of God. So I have questions. Oh often would you say a person should read the word, I'll often a person should be in prayer. To grow the spirit man and the inside of them. I believe that the first word, one of the words that God used when he described and I'm just going to tell you, but I'm going to break it down before I release that. I want to release this word. Disciple. So it takes discipline to pray, it takes discipline to fast and it takes discipline to read your word. But let me say, let me say this real quick because remember, now without that being said, there's always a more better way. And yes, discipline is necessary. But if you worship him in the spirit and in truth, worship opens up portals, opens up heavily portals. And what happens is sometimes even if you don't have the discipline to pray, he applies his spirit on you and his spirit will give you the power to pray to fans and to read your Bible. Guess what else? When you start feeding your spirit, your natural appetite decreases. So, so let me tell you what I've been doing though. I can only speak for what God I've been doing in the spiritual realm. Yes, tell me your experience. I got the worship music playing in the house all day long. I got a Bluetooth speaker. And what happens is when you play the spiritual music in your house. And I'm not talking about necessarily all gospel music and all that. I'm talking about his instrumental prophetic music. It's a goddamn event. That's the guy I recommend. I play his music all day. So what he does here, it creates a worship atmosphere. Worship changes your atmosphere. If you don't change your atmosphere, it's not real worship. But when you really begin to get its way worshiped, atmosphere, it opens up the windows of heaven in God will pour out his spirit on your flesh. And you will be getting too prophesied. It has to be put under objection. You gotta come up under. The great I am. And like I say, he is happy. The praises. Of his people. So the key to getting the disciplines and getting into prayer really worship is the beginning of all that. Worship opens up the portal for the spirit to come through. It's so dead. You and your be fasted and don't even know you fasting. Some days, I'm going all day ain't nothing. And I don't even know why I'm not hungry. Indeed, for some reason, I get in the Bible and I start reading the Bible. Now check this out. That was a profit that said, he ate a scroll. And he said, Isaiah said this. He said it tasted like honey. So guess what? Those that hunger and thirst after the word of God. Are going to eat the word. And the word is going to transform their mind and they are going to become spiritual. So, cornu people, they ain't they don't want to do this. Most people don't want to do this. But God says he's about to invade the season. If you open up your house to allow gods, spirit to come in by worshiping him. He's going to invade your house. And you, let me tell you something. You can speak in time for an hour. And I don't even blink. And you won't even know you're doing it. It ain't, I'm realizing that I will write you sneeze. It's no better than filthy rags. So the power in the annoying is what makes us righteous. It's what makes us honey. It's not dude 'cause think about it. The pharisees was disappointed. Nope. They say not at works that no man shall boast. 'cause if pharmacies are all about works and the outward appearance and how they look so holy, but they are inside where they're full of Jesus column. That means skeleton vipers generation of vipers. So what you say is the true amount of God because I would worship God two, three, 4 o'clock, those are my time praising and worship him. And like you said, it's just so easy to speak in tongs you go deep into the spirit of prayer because the inner man just take over and hours will pass and you're just enjoying the presence of God. So I think that's the best part of spending time with the God you get to connect because deep call is onto deep enough. Yeah. I also let me say this. God said seek his face. Not his hand. See, the American church has made God all about prosperity in all about what we can do what he can do for us. Not a Santa Claus. No, he's not a Genie in a bottle. The bottle. He's a God. Exactly. So worship is a mindset and an attitude, so a desire to work and. This our God hooks this our God hooks us two though, 'cause think about it. God has to get our teaching sometimes too. It ain't like we always want to be spiritual. Sometimes we want to be want to be like us. We want to do what we want to do. But the antidote to that is to reflect the same cobra. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. The flash is weak and the flash is dealing with those souls in your soul is your mind, your will, and your emotions, how you feel and what you want to do. Let me take this, but you can never live. The fleas the satisfy the mind is.

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"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

Ironsharpener

07:56 min | 1 year ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ironsharpener

"We have a great grandson man of God all the way from Dallas, Texas, across the Gerald's. We are just so excited and I am sharpened to have you for you to just share your testimony your story on what God I've done in your life. What is iron sharpener about? I welcome all the viewers if you're here for the first time. And you need to know what iron sharpener is about. Iron sharpener is a platform that God has given me. So that I could allow everyone on the face of the earth that have a great gift to inside of them. Something you want to give birth either you've got, it has gotten birth, and you want to share it to the world, or it's something that God of place inside of you, a passion, an invention to create your gifts and talents and you don't know how to let the world know where God prepared a platform just for you just for me so that we could impact this generation. That's why it's called iron sharpener because we want to sharpen one another with the skill where they give to the knowledge it wisdom that God of place inside of us. Glory to God so I'm excited to be on the broadcast to share and to invite guests on the show if you want to be a guest and iron sharpener you could email me at iron sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com again it's iron sharpener 21 at Gmail dot com and the phone number is 5 one 8 7 O three 8 four 8 7 5 one 8 7 O three 8 four 8 7. We also advertise this big businesses for businessmen and women that have their enterprise, their DBAs, their LSC, their none for profit organization and they want to advertise in the show. You could connect me at email email that I ain't sharpened at 21 Gmail dot com. If you want to be a sponsor for iron sharpener, you should call our 518-703-8487 and we are excited because God of just bless this broadcast many, many men and women has been blessing with their stories to impact a generation that needs to be a man, glory to God, so we just want to give an applause to our guests. Loads of God is gonna share so in a minute. Okay, so why don't you tell the audience your story? Were you born and stuff like that? My name is opossum, Gerald Arnold, Jake Gerald with a J, I was born on June 27th, 1983, so I grew up in the 90s and God allowed me to see a lot of things that was going on in our community and in the streets growing up as a 90s kid and just seeing things. So a lot of my ministry is based off of what I grew up seeing what I grew up watching and what I began to understand. Okay, do you have tell us about your family life? You have a family and children. Yeah. Well, I was going to speak about, you know, how I sort of, how it sort of started, but I'm going to just give you some ingredients some of the ingredients. So with that being said, my dad was a pastor, he started his own ministry when he was about when I was about 9 or ten. And he started out preaching in the part in the downtown area of Atlanta, preaching to the homeless people and dealing with homeless people. So when we started a church, my dad got a building. It is neighborhood called the fourth wall, and it was considered the ghetto, so when I was about like 1110, 12, I was sitting in a church full of homeless people, and that's who that's who our church catered to. So instead of it being a whole bunch of like a regular church service, our regular people, it was all homeless people. My dad used to feed them after the service. So they were preached to him, and then he would feed them after the service. So those ingredients sort of gave me a different appetite coming up 'cause I went though, you know, after all that, whereas I grew up in all this stuff, I got in the streets, and I started hanging around drug dealers and hanging around thugs and things of that nature. And I learned the streets and I started learning all this stuff and I went wild. I started doing, you know, just doing stuff I once told to be doing it. Just, you know, trying to be bad and things of that nature. But when I was out there, I had a conviction and God used to be dealing with me about not only the end time in time message. But also he put the fear of the lord in my heart and I began to really feel just convicted all the time. I think that's what I couldn't explain it back then when I was feeling, but it was just like I was always feeling sorry and I felt bad and the thing is, God allowed me to see how bad things really were in my community in the streets in relationships and so God took me away from Georgia in 2008 and I went to Arizona. I got married to an all to a young lady in the air force and I ended up leaving it going to Arizona. So when I got to Arizona, I met this guy named pastor Carl. And he turned me on to ask two 38. And he baptized me in Jesus name. Now, after he baptized Jesus name, that's when things changed. I started when I started reading the word, I started like having a hunger. My appetite changed. So I started getting into the room that know more about God. I want to pray more. I was around a lot of people. They was out, they were speaking in tones. They were praying. It was a lot of land on the hands. So it was just like a chain. I got into a radical atmosphere. I got around some radical believers, and these were, you know, Caucasian people. So it was white people. And so, but I wasn't afraid of that. I wasn't, I've never been culture shocked, you know what I'm saying? Because I realized that just being in my community wasn't going to help me get to where I need to be. So you got to be willing to deal with other people. So I was sort of shocked, but in three years, when he got to 2011, 'cause I met pastor calling by 2018. So in 2011, God told me to leave. I felt in my heart that God was telling me to leave. So I left Arizona, came back to Atlanta. I actually had got divorced. My wife, she divorced me. So I was sending my apartment by myself, you know, just sort of trying to figure things out and just, you know, not spending time with all the body of believers that God connected me to, and we used to have like a fire bugs meeting on Thursday night. We were fast and prey. So when I came back to Atlanta, my uncle had a church and he's a pastor. So he brought me back. He came and got me and brought me back. So I was thinking that when I came back, that me and him was going to be doing ministry together. I was thinking like, that's who I was going to be dealing with. 'cause I really just wanted to do ministry. So I went around some friends of mine from.

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Dan Bongino: You Are Witnessing a Full-Blown Tyranny up North

The Dan Bongino Show

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Dan Bongino: You Are Witnessing a Full-Blown Tyranny up North

"Holy Moses You are witnessing a full blown tyranny up north No we're not I'm a liberal I teach a judge now that is not accurate People still have the rights Have the rights to do what you did what Well they can assemble you could assemble to do what But the sign that says we love Judah He's so cute Especially in blackface That's how do those people are allowed to assemble So it's a right to assemble as long as you're not assembling against the forced injection Then that means it's not a right Did you miss that Georgetown law man Did you miss that Freedom Screw your Arnold Schwarzenegger's gonna chime in next That's right Sir I wear a bow tie and I attend many elite cocktail parties down an embassy row That's what makes you an idiot Okay I've got friends who make furniture or a thousand times smarter than you I'm not kidding The lecture you about what freedom really means

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"arnold" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Arnold was given the command of the strategic fort of west point on the hudson river which also gave him control of the entire river from albany to new york city. At this time he had been negotiating with the british through his wife. To switch sides he was offering not only to switch sides but to basically give the british west point. Arnold began slowly weakening defenses of west point ignored repairs sold supplies in the black market and misallocated troops under his control. However the plot was soon discovered. Major andre who was his contact was captured upon discovering. This arnold took a small boat to the hms vulture which took him into new york city and into the hands of the british. The news of his treason shook the country. Washington tried to remain calm and there was talk of exchanging major. Andre for benedict arnold. But that never happened. Major andre was subsequently hong arnold had negotiated a twenty thousand pound bounty from the british but ended up only getting six thousand three hundred and fifteen pounds because he couldn't deliver west point. He was also commissioned as brigadier general in the british army. You led several missions against the americans. But they weren't that major and the war was nearing its conclusion. The british soldiers that he led didn't particularly like him. The british officers didn't trust or respect him and the americans had issued orders that he be summarily executed if he was captured he ended up moving to new brunswick after the war where he had a failed business. Venture the people. There hated him so much that they burned him in effigy right in front of his own house. He later moved to london where he died at the age of sixty in eighteen. O one in the end benedict. Arnold never got what he wanted. He never became rich and he never got the respect. He so desperately wanted from the americans. His very name became synonymous with the word traitor in the united states. Benjamin franklin said quote judas only sold one man arnold three million stories about benedict. Arnold grew over the years such that everything about him. During his whole life became treacherous or conniving comparisons were made between arnold and confederate soldiers during the civil war benedict. Arnold is one of only a few people around the world whose very name has become synonymous with treason. The term mir jaffar is used in bengali and urge you to refer to someone who's a traitor and it comes from an century bengali. General who.

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"arnold" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Gone differently benedict arnold the fifth when undoubtably be considered one of the founding fathers of the united states. he was born in seventeen. Forty one in norwich connecticut to a family which was the original founders of the rhode island colony. His great-grandfather benedict arnold. The i was the president and governor of rhode island. He was as close to american aristocracy. Is you could come. He was one of six children but he and his sister were the only ones who survived to adulthood by all accounts. Arnold was athletic and good looking one of his neighbors. In connecticut said that arnold was quote. The most accomplished and grateful skater that he had ever seen despite his family pedigree. His father was an alcoholic which brought a great deal of shame to benedict. The alcohol is a may have been the result of losing four of his children. His father squandered away the family fortune. Which otherwise would have allowed. The young benedict attend yale at the age of sixteen. He joined the connecticut militia to fight in the french indian war but his unit turned around after the fourth they were marching to his captured is service in. The war. lasted a whopping. Sixteen days benedict was accepted as an apprentice apothecary. Norwich and later set up his own apothecary business. In new haven using the business as a springboard he branched into other areas including shipping to the west indies and became quite successful by all accounts prior to the revolution. Arnold was a staunch patriot and supporter of the american cause. British laws such as the stamp act. Sugar act affected him directly. He floated british laws enjoying the secret sons of liberty in march of seventeen seventy five. He formed the governor second company of connecticut guards. Along with sixty five other men from new haven. He was elected as their captain and was responsible for the leadership of the unit. When war broke out the next month in lexington and concord in massachusetts arnold in his unit made the decision to march to boston. But he wasn't given permission to take any gunpowder from the town's magazine. Arnold told one of the town fathers david wooster quote. You may tell the selectmen that if the keys are not coming within five minutes my men will break into the supply house and help themselves none. But the almighty god shall prevent me from marching and quote. This day is still celebrated every year in new haven as powder house day on april twenty. Second this began. What can only be described is a pretty successful military career when he got to boston. He organized a raiding party to take the british fort ticonderoga which sat on lake champlain. You managed to take the fort with hardly a fight captured the british cannons as well as the largest worship on the lake. Arnold was promoted to.

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Joe Biden Makes Poor Joke About Freedom and Vaccine Mandate

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Joe Biden Makes Poor Joke About Freedom and Vaccine Mandate

"All right Jim you got 6 Here is the bag of bones the Pino president name only Say nah he's vaccine mandates freedom Schmidt I'm not kind of stuff Check this out I waited until July To talk about mandating because I tried everything else possible The mandates are working All the stuff about people leaving and people will have you have everyone for United Airlines to spirit all these airlines We're not going to get all 96 97% of the people have gotten the vaccine All the talk about all these folks who are going to leave the military If they're mandated not true you got about a 90 some percent vaccination rate I mean so the idea is that look the two things that concern me one are those who just try to make this a political issue Freedom I'm the freedom to kill you with my COVID No I'm freedom Screw you Now you don't That's how Arnold feels Notice how dangerous that argument is One how ridiculous and absurd it is which is everything that emanates from the soup cooler of Joe Biden That argument could be used for anything If you don't eat your broccoli and you then in turn get obese and have a heart attack and take away my room in the hospital when I need an emergency room did you take away my freedom If you smoke or decide to drink and then drink and drive which is obviously a very stupid thing to do when you take out a family of you know three and four kids and mom and dad Did you take away their freedom You took away their life

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Steve Kuclo Talks About Finishing Top 3 in Arnold Classic Competition

The Dan Bongino Show

01:34 min | 2 years ago

Steve Kuclo Talks About Finishing Top 3 in Arnold Classic Competition

"All right I want to welcome to the show My buddy Steve kukla Steve Thanks for joining us Yeah thanks for having me on Yeah man So you had a competition this weekend The Arnold classic Steve kukla folks look them up follow him He's one of us he believes in liberty and freedom You had a big bodybuilding competition this past week You finished I believe top three my humble opinion Steve I thought you were number one I checked out the event I thought you were number one but how are you feeling about it at the arno How do you think you did there I think with bodybuilding in itself it's kind of a competition with yourself Every time you just try to improve because you really can't control what the other guys are doing it's more you know do what you could change And it's kind of a one man sport You have your support team with your family and your trainer and your kind of group that's supporting you But it's very much to me it's one of the most difficult sports out there So and obviously coming at it from a they take judge sport So it's not like I ran faster than you adapt Right it's not tennis right Yeah I lifted more than that It's something that is judged You have to take that into consideration and you know I've been doing this for about 18 years So sometimes it's a hard pill to swallow you know You come in you feel your best But it's inherently subjective so follow him on social media folks please He's one of us Steve kukla K you see lo Follow him on Instagram please

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Biden Campaigns for Newsom in California

Start Here

02:10 min | 2 years ago

Biden Campaigns for Newsom in California

"Happy tuesday morning and tuesday morning. Of course means it's election day somewhere right. There's a primary election in cuyahoga county ohio. Today there's a special election for a state house seat in iowa. I see you polk county. Let's be honest. The biggest election of the day the one that will directly affect forty million people and perhaps indirectly affect far more. Is the recall election for california governor gavin. Newsom it's a remarkable moment in our nation's history this recalls about catching you while you're sleeping remember. This ballot is a two. the first question is a simple one. Do you think governor gavin. Newsom should be kicked out of his job and if a majority of voters say yes you go to question two which is who besides gavin newsom should take his place then as for. Who's replacing them. I have a thought the end of the day we could be looking at just a governor serving the rest of his term or perhaps one of the most bizarre replacement projects since arnold schwarzenegger was just an actor. Abc's political director. Rick kleinman following this with bated breath so rick know we talked about how california could be his own country. What are the chances that its leader. Gavin newsom actually loses his job today. We'll brightest prospects live a lot better than they did a couple of months ago there was sort of a scare that got shot into the political landscape across california and nationally when a couple of polls came out that suggested that gavin newsom would would have a hard time getting to fifty percent of people saying that he should stay. That's the magic number more than half half the vote for him to stay for him to keep his job. It's different for the replacement candidate but the polls stabilized significantly vocalized with all kinds of energy. That you have here tonight to vote no on this republican recall and i'll tell you democrats in california. They are thrilled with the turnout numbers. They've seen they've seen people showing up about equal to their their share of the population. Which means for a democrat california. You're in pretty good shape so he could take hours beyond tonight or even into the next day or even next week depending on how close it is for all these votes to be counted keeping might every californian got a mail in ballot but gavin. Newsom feels pretty good. And i think that's one reason you saw president biden and a lot of other big guns. Try to make the case for him. Down the stretch

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California Has a Lot of Recall Attempts, and Not Just for Governors

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)

01:52 min | 2 years ago

California Has a Lot of Recall Attempts, and Not Just for Governors

"The city of los angeles alone. There are currently three efforts underway right now to recall members of the los angeles city council and the tone of the l. a. times here is telling quote another day another recall notice in the city of los angeles. You need a grand total of five voters to get together to begin the process of calling for a recall for los angeles official five voters. Literally you can start a recall with the number of people you can fit in your camry and it's not just lay across the state of california. There are more than seventy elected officials who are facing the threat of recall just this year. Because that's how they do it in california california asked for recalls all the time you can mount a recall campaign against any statewide elected official for any reason at all if you can achieve the grand results of collecting signatures from just twelve percent of people. Who voted in the last election for that seat. Not twelve percent of registered voters but twelve percent of the number of people who voted in the last election for that seat specifically. That's all you need to be able to get that. Statewide elected official. Put up for recall as low bars. Go this is kind of so low. It just sits there on the floor and invites you to walk on it. And so every governor in california for the past sixty years as faced at one attempt to recall them And you will of course recalled the successful two thousand and three recall of democrat. California governor gray davis. That's how we ended up. Bizarrely with governor arnold schwarzenegger for a hot but now the republicans are trying again with this. Recall attempt that they are mounting against democratic governor gavin. Newsom the polls close tomorrow tonight Excuse me close tomorrow night at eight. Pm pacific time

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"arnold" Discussed on Grace and Peace Radio

Grace and Peace Radio

04:54 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Grace and Peace Radio

"Engage in conversations about the klein. God's word to everyday life thanks for joining us for today's episode. I'm your host anthony russo. And it's my hope that you will be encouraged and with that. Let's start the show all right so with me today. I am very happy to introduce grayson peace radio listeners. To brian arnold. Brian is with grace bound dot. Org grace dash bound dot org and Brian and i have a mutual interest in one young man in uganda. And so we're. I'm excited to talk him today to share with you listeners. About how we're doing this thing about help. Daniel walk what that is who daniel is and lord willing how you can partner with us to help. Daniel walk so. Welcome brian to be here. And thank you for inviting me. Oh my pleasure. So let's start with a little bit of a history. How did you come to have an involvement in uganda right Bit of a story The year was two thousand sixteen and My mom and dad had been had a ministry called equipping pastors international. And that's short. Ep is what they call it. It's www dot equipping pastors dot com. That's their website and she'd been africa all the time. My dad and my mom went to africa. Four times a year top pastors they loved it and then my dad died suddenly in two thousand five. The pastors in africa just loved her. They said we want you to come anyway. So she would come over and she would teach and she would teach about marriage. She started by just teaching the women but the men loved it so much. It was so helpful. She topped men. And the women mainly about marriage and marital issues that relate to being a pastor in being married and she kept saying. Brian wants you to come with me. One time too african. i didn't want to go at the time. I was traveling all over the world. I was Working as a international liaison for world's largest gift card provider and it took me everywhere I ad business meetings in every.

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"arnold" Discussed on All Things - Unexplained

All Things - Unexplained

02:55 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on All Things - Unexplained

"Rate and then behind the scenes where he gets out. Oh mr arnold medium i used to make. I consider myself large now. I make jokes back. There's a sense of humor and a half to have with. And the only way i've been able to deal with invisible entities who wanna talk to me all the time and believe me. It's it it. Got to the point where i asked him to. Am i stuck to communicate with you in the library work and they said no i said it just. It doesn't look. I'm with you. I was like oh yeah. That's when it really. So yes anywhere. Anytime that they wanna talk. Now i don't summon them. I don't have visibility. Raise may talk. They decide but they wake me in the midnight. They wanna talk right now. Everything it can be seen as a blessing curse right. 'cause some people say god you're interacting with demons heard that you're interacting with him and i said well. Hey i'm a sinner. Like everybody i did hear about. I believe in grace. I believe in forgiven. So why on earth with demons wanna waste their time on me billions of other people out there and they don't seem to be having the same period and then it's but a lot of voices i want i want the audience understand a lot of my interactions with them. Their mischievous beings they they are jokers cosmic comedians. They action think. I'm gonna date myself back in the seventies there's a robin williams weekly show clothing work from work. You know what. It's all about humor a lot of times. They are tricksters And and i. I have clips. Where they they They fed me. And i will say i will say i'm not gonna talk to you. You're going to be negative. Gonna say words vulgar to and they also i didn't wanna be I wanna be balanced our uplifting messages to and it seems like each being is tasked with a certain message so if i hear his voice the voice upon playback on his hear voices in my head never hear voices in my head. I hear this earring. And that's when they wanna talk. I just push record and ask whatever questions pop into my mind right so it okay so so i have other researchers sending them to and clips they're evaluated. They've had me do Investigations remote league. Because he's being the game but they also they also get offended to and i've been offended and when i've been offended the next message usually it's like three in a row. They'll say we're sorry we didn't mean to offend you. And i was like oh okay so so here. I have invisible entities who claim to be alien And literally over thousand clips of interactions from the ether and a lot of them are what are considered class. Avp's at any one would say that's exactly.

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"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

Ghost Town

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

"To drain the reservoir at central park lake but both bodies of water were frozen overhead. Been for days before it went missing so it didn't really make sense that she would have drowned in them or there was a body in there because they were pure ice. It was a cold. Winter's day he might have believed that she was kidnapped and murdered. Because in april the nineteen sixteen men and edward glenora was serving time in rhode island state prison for extortion in prison. He converted to christianity and want to confess all the sins fairly typical of a conversion to kind of come clean. He claimed that an acquaintance asked him to transport an unconscious woman from new rochelle new york to a house in west point he was met with two other men. One named doc and finally dressed in general men who some believed to have been. George dorthy boyfriend on the drive. He was told the unconscious woman was dorothy. Arnold later edwards said he buried dorothy seller after giving the location of the seller. Police found the area where he was talking about broken cement but it was too small for a body. It didn't make sense. Anything was buried there. The new owner said the whole was simply access to a gas pipe so they dug a little bit around. They're revealed to gas pipes but no sign of a body. Mary also at certain point thought her daughter was dead but she held a little bit more hope than her husband time. She was sure that dorothy were dead or injured anymore. Gra hospital employees would recognize her. I don't know if that's just this woman's upperclassmen europe privilege that her daughter would be immediately recognized. Her body had been found. Her body was never found and none of the numerous sightings of dorothy have ever been confirmed so some people think she was still alive for many reasons one being maybe she wanted to free herself with the pressure of new york high society life the most compelling evidence of her being ally was in february nights and eleven again. That's really close to. When she went missing a postcard arrived at the arnold home postmarked new york. It said just. I m safe enclosed with dorothy signature. The writing appeared to be very very very close to dorothy but again francis. Her father insisted the author merely copied dorothy penmanship. I'm not sure who would know the arnold's address or if that was easy to access during that time it's hard to say but it's probably the most compelling thing that she had just kind of cut out wanted to give parents a little bit of peace of mind but again maybe it was a hoax. There was a lot of people coming forward saying that. They had tips on her and her whereabouts of evidence. A lot of mail that went to media outlets in police another theory is that dorothy died during an abortion..

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"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

Ghost Town

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

"It's all tiny crime e you like true crime history do you think murders just better in black and white. Come join us on old-timey crime where every week we sit down and talk about a crime history. For god's or maybe a crime that history can't get enough of from the classics like jack the ripper to the crimes. You may never have heard of like the tottenham's outrage we dig deep into the archives to give you the details you won't get anywhere else and we'll probably use some filthy words in the process because good old days weren't always so good new episodes every friday wherever you listen to podcasts. That's old timey crime and uptown girl. Vanishes i'm jason horton. I'm rebecca lieb and this ghost town On the afternoon of december twelfth nineteen ten new york city was busy crowded alive a bustling usual except for one thing. A famous beautiful heiress had vanished in broad daylight. This is the story of the disappearance of dorthy arnold. Dorothy harriet camille. Arnold was born the second of four children of perfume. Importer francis rose arnold and his wife mary. The arnold side came from william brewster who came to america on the mayflower claim to fame. Dorothy was the second oldest. She had an older brother john and two younger siblings. Dan and margery. Arnold father was a harvard university graduate. He was the senior partner of f. R. arnold and co a company that imported quote fancy goods think perfumes luxury beauty items stuff that now a lot of people at the time could afford the were incredibly incredibly wealthy and very imbedded in. New york's elite society. They were listed in the new york city social register and enjoyed pretty much every privilege. One might have in new york at the time as a teenager. Dorothy went to velten school for girls which was a private school in the upper west side preparing rich new york. Young ladies for fancy women's colleges which is exactly what dorothy did. After velten she went. To bryn mawr college where she got a degree in literature and language. Dorothy is greatest. Passion or dream was really to become a writer so when she graduated in nineteen zero five. Dorothy move back into her parents home and got to it naturally. Her parents were more focused on her getting married and less thrilled that she wasn't doing that and wanted to write in the spring of nineteen ten. Dorothy submitted. a short story to mcclure's magazine. It was rejected and dorothy family. Pretty much like tore her a new one very very mean very maybe appropriate for the time but just like a lot of really bad ridicule for someone who again as a woman wouldn't of had an easy time in that career to begin with dorothy to her credit refocused and double down on her budding writing career of setting up a po box to secretly correspond with publishers and avoid her family's scrutiny around writing. Dorothy also asked her father if she can get an apartment in greenwich village so she could concentrate on improving her writing but he rejected that idea. Very quickly quote. A good writer can write anywhere. He said sure that fall. Dorothy submitted another story to mcclure's which also was rejected. She was pretty upset about the second failure. And when she disclosed the news to her friends and family again they were really really harsh and teased her and judged her for it. On december twelfth nineteen ten. Dorothy told her mother she was going out to buy. Address versus marjorie is coming out party. Debutante ball thing. According to the arnold family dorothy with had approximately twenty five to thirty dollars cash in her possession which is around seven hundred dollars today. Give or take. I'm not great with conversions..

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"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

Ghost Town

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Ghost Town

"On the afternoon of december twelfth nineteen ten new york city was busy crowded alive a bustling usual except for one thing. A famous beautiful heiress had vanished in broad daylight. This is the story of the disappearance of dorthy arnold. Dorothy harriet camille. Arnold was born the second of four children of perfume. Importer francis rose arnold and his wife mary. The arnold side came from william brewster who came to america on the mayflower claim to fame. Dorothy was the second oldest. She had an older brother john and two younger siblings. Dan and margery. Arnold father was a harvard university graduate. He was the senior partner of f. R. arnold and co a company that imported quote fancy goods think perfumes luxury beauty items stuff that now a lot of people at the time could afford the were incredibly incredibly wealthy and very imbedded in. New york's elite society. They were listed in the new york city social register and enjoyed pretty much every privilege. One might have in new york at the time as a teenager. Dorothy went to velten school for girls which was a private school in the upper west side preparing rich new york. Young ladies for fancy women's colleges which is exactly what dorothy did. After velten she went. To bryn mawr college where she got a degree in literature and language. Dorothy is greatest. Passion or dream was really to become a writer so when she graduated in nineteen zero five. Dorothy move back into her parents home and got to it naturally. Her parents were more focused on her getting married and less thrilled that she wasn't doing that and wanted to write in the spring of nineteen ten. Dorothy submitted. a short story to mcclure's magazine. It was rejected and dorothy family. Pretty much like tore her a new one very very mean very maybe appropriate for the time but just like a lot of really bad ridicule for someone who again as a woman wouldn't of had an easy time in that career to begin with dorothy to her credit refocused and double down on her budding writing career of setting up a po box to secretly correspond with publishers and avoid her family's scrutiny around writing. Dorothy also asked her father if she can get an apartment in greenwich village so she could concentrate on improving her writing but he rejected that idea. Very quickly quote. A good writer can write anywhere. He said sure that fall. Dorothy submitted another story to mcclure's which also was rejected. She was pretty upset about the second failure. And when she disclosed the news to her friends and family again they were really really harsh and teased her and judged her for it. On december twelfth nineteen ten. Dorothy told her mother she was going out to buy. Address versus marjorie is coming out party. Debutante ball thing. According to the arnold family dorothy with had approximately twenty five to thirty dollars cash in her possession which is around seven hundred dollars today. Give or take. I'm not great with conversions. But it's a fair amount of money. She wore a tailor-made blue coat. A straight cut skirt and an ornate. Black velvet hat adorned with two white roses and a pale blue lining. She carried a large fox. Muffed warm her preparing her for the cold new york afternoon. So very get very upscale very fashionable very very moneyed daugherty's mother offered to go with but she declined her mother was ill. Dorothy was fine going alone. She said goodbye and walked out of her house. Dorothy i stopped at park until ford store on fifth avenue where she bought a box of chocolates. She then walked to burn tahoe's bookstore where she bought a book of humorous essays. Called engaged girl sketches by. Emily calvin blake. She left brittan oser on two pm. Ran into a friend. Gladys king gladys. Dorothy appeared. Happy that she seemed genuinely said from marjorie his debutante party gladys had to go meet her mom at the waldorf-astoria because of course she did and dorothy told gladys that she was going to take a walk through central park king last saw arnold twenty seven th street shortly before two pm where she turned to a goodbye for a second time again. She seemed really happy. Normal cordial social as one newspaper remarked. She disappeared from one of the busiest streets on earth at the sunniest our brilliant afternoon with thousands within sight and breach men and women who knew her on every side officers the law thickly strewn about her path.

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"arnold" Discussed on Strength to Strength

Strength to Strength

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"arnold" Discussed on Strength to Strength

"The one may be overpowered by another two can withstand him and a threefold cord is not quickly broke. Good morning everyone. Welcome to strength the strength This morning we're happy to have a brother abby with us and he's going to be speaking about the story of god's hand in bangladesh so i think we'll begin here with a prayer and then give the time to brother so let's Let's pray father. We thank you for your goodness. Thank you for allowing us to come together. Like this This morning we thank you for your call upon our lives and bring us to the place where we can No you lord by just pray you would send more workers into the vineyard to reach more people for you. You have done great things in our lives and we want to spread the message to others about how you can Bless them as well so thank you for a brother. Arnold story that we're going to be hearing about and Just pray that you bless him and blessed this time here as we are some together pray for all of your people around the world and the spray. Your kingdom may advance on this earth. Granges name him an so. Welcome to all and welcome brother. Arnold here this morning so think Will allow him to introduce in south. And yeah so if everyone everybody would. Just turn your microphones off unless you're going to be speaking and then We will perceived so arnold the time is here is very green install view. Probably most of the people. I don't know but hopefully Something that i share could be inspirational to You all A little bit about myself. I lived in bedford county pennsylvania. I'm married to janet beachie and we have two children austin and tanya What may be of interest to some of you is that i was single until i was forty six so i've only been married just a little over three years so as a little Perspective to some of my activities of life. I'm a member of the life. in christ. church in cumberland maryland. I worked together with four by brothers as partners in a sawmill That's where i spend most of my time when i'm home Do make shirts and sell shirts on the side. I get the made in bangladesh one of the things that I connected with being over there. And i still work with as a volunteer with christian aid. Ministry so I'm busy most of the time in fact Some people think too much of the time which i would agree with so today..

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