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The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Return of Neo-Appeasement: Are We Doomed to Repeat History?
"The neo appeasement that's in the water. And everyone takes that as an insult. I don't mean it as an insult. I mean it is a genuine ideology that dominated in the 30s from Stanley Baldwin through Neville Chamberlain, which is you can satisfy dictators. You can actually do a deal with a dictator that they will stick to. That's back and it's deep. We saw Reagan beat it in the 80s with the deployment of the parachutes and the cruise missiles, but it's back and the neo appeasers don't want to deal with you. How is the committee going to get that to change? Well, the Democrats on the committee be vital to that change. Well, we're hoping to have our first set of policy recommendations out next week. We're working towards a strong set of recommendations that are focused on Taiwan, as well as a smaller set of strong recommendations that came out of our hearing on the ongoing Uyghur genocide, which leads to something that we're doing from our night. We're having a hearing tomorrow night on the CCP's ongoing economic aggression globally and how we level the playing field. We have this witnesses roger Robinson who designed and was key to the implementation of Ronald Reagan's economic warfare strategy against the Soviet Union. We have bob lighthizer, who served as U.S. trade representative and we have Eric Schmidt, who obviously was the head of Google and brings a private sector experience. And so we're hoping that hearing will then tee up our broader effort, which is the next phase of the committee's work, which is focused on selective economic decoupling and how we win this economic competition. Because a lot of the sentiment for engagement and appeasement comes from the private sector comes from Wall Street. It comes from K street. It comes from Hollywood. It comes from silly Silicon Valley, and there's this naive belief that we can just go back to the status quo ante that somehow we can go back to the good old days and return to the responsible stakeholder hypothesis or the more theme parks we open up in China, the more the better behaves Xi Jinping will become. I disagree with that, but we need to have a conversation with the private sector and get them to understand that there is no such thing as a private business in China.

AP News Radio
Prosecutors dismiss Alec Baldwin charge, citing new evidence
"And involuntary manslaughter charge against actor Alec Baldwin has been thrown out. I Norman hall. New Mexico prosecutors have formally dismissed an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin in the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the western film rust they cited new evidence of the need for more time to investigate. Special prosecutors filed the notion to dismiss the only charge against Baldwin in a Santa Fe court, the motion said the investigation is ongoing, an involuntary manslaughter charge against the weapons supervisor, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, is unchanged. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
Charge to be dropped in Alec Baldwin movie set shooting
"Lawyers for actor Alec Baldwin say prosecutors will drop an involuntary manslaughter charge against him over the shooting death of his cinematographer outside Santa Fe New Mexico in 2021. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Alec Baldwin's attorneys have issued a statement saying they are pleased with the decision to dismiss the case against their clients. The prosecutors did not immediately comment on the case. It's unclear whether charges could be refiled. In 2021, Baldwin pointed a gun at cinematographer halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal for the movie rust when the gun went off and killed her. Weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez Reed also was charged with involuntary manslaughter. Her lawyers say they expect Gutierrez read to be exonerated as well

AP News Radio
Producers reboot 'Rust' after fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin
"Production is expected to resume Thursday on the Alec Baldwin movie rust, which was put on hold after the shooting death of a cinematographer. I marches are a letter with the latest. The production company for the film rust says filming will resume at a new location, the Yellowstone film ranch in Montana in October 2021 outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, actor Alec Baldwin was pointing a gun when it went off during a scene setup. Cinematographer halyna Hutchins was killed and director Joel Souza was wounded as part of a settlement's production will resume with Hutchins husband Matthew as an executive producer. A documentary about Hutchins will be made at the same time. Meanwhile, Baldwin and weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez Reed are facing involuntary manslaughter charges. They have each pleaded not guilty

AP News Radio
'Rust' first assistant director sentenced in deadly on-set shooting
"On the set of the Alec Baldwin movie rust has entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to probation. Under a deal with prosecutors in the accidental shooting case from 2021. Safety coordinator and assistant director David halls was one of three people charged in the death of Helena Hutchins on the set of the western movie rust in New Mexico. Halls was convicted of unsafe handling of a firearm and sentenced to 6 months probation. He also agreed to plead guilty to a negligence charge. His lawyer asked that there be no prison time, saying halls was extremely traumatized and rattled with

AP News Radio
Hilaria Baldwin Says She Is 'Still Standing' with Alec Baldwin: 'What a Journey We Have Been Through'
"Carried a mandatory 5 year sentence against actor Alec Baldwin, a march east are a letter with the latest. Alec Baldwin's legal team had objected to Baldwin being charged under a version of the fire enhancement statute in New Mexico that did not exist when cinematographer halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of the movie rust in October 2021. Prosecutors have dropped that enhancements, according to new court filings, it could have mandated a 5 year sentence in prison for Baldwin and found guilty as opposed to 18 months.

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I Convinced This Top Stock Trader That Hes Missing Out on AI
"6 p.m. Friday February 17th, 2023. I convinced this top stock trader that he's missing out on AI. I set a new record on Monday morning live this week. Executive producer Garrett Baldwin and I went live so I could finally convince him and you all to start investing in artificial intelligence AI. My digital heavyweights were in read more the post I convinced this top stock trader that he's missing out on AI appeared first on American institute for crypto investors.

AP News Radio
Prosecutors file charges in set shooting by Alec Baldwin
"Actor Alec Baldwin and a crew member have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of a cinematographer on a movie set outside Santa Fe New Mexico in 2021. I'm marji Zara leda with the latest. Santa Fe district attorney Mary carmack Al twist has filed the documents that charge Alec Baldwin and weapons specialist Hannah Gutierrez Reed in the death of halina Hutchins on the set of the movie rust. Baldwin had pointed a gun at Hutchins while rehearsing a scene when the gun discharged. Baldwin's attorney Luke nikas declined comment and referred to a previous statement in which he calls the charges a terrible miscarriage of justice, Baldwin and Gutierrez Reed will be issued a summons to appear in court.

Opening Arguments
"baldwin" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"I want to talk a little bit about the armorer here. So the armorer is actually the daughter of fell Reid, who is a longtime Hollywood industry armor. He was the quick draw trainer on Django Unchained. He was the weapon specialist for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. He was the armor for three ten to Yuma. So in nephro, baby. Well, this might play this might play into it, you know? And that's been a discussion recently about nepo babies in the industry, especially if a film industry. And I think people mostly think about people who are actors and actresses, right? But there are also very much nepo babies behind the scenes too. Yeah. So she is 24 or 25 years old at the time of this incident. And again, this is October 2021. So unit production manager wrote Walters actually said in an internal slack message, she was working on rust before the shooting. And said, quote, apparently props and armor require handholding. So there's also crew members have said before the shooting that there were actually three accidental discharges of weapons on set. Oh, wow. Yeah, that happened before this incident. Baldwin stunt double accidentally fired a blank after being told that a gun was cold on two different occasions. Is this confirmed? Yes. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's okay. 'cause I was gonna say, I mean, resetting a little bit, the facts as you described there, it did seem a little weird to think that Alec Baldwin would be guilty of manslaughter. If someone says cold gun, like, yeah, you can make an argument that maybe he squeezed the trigger, but I don't know, in my mind, it's like, oh, well, if I've been told, cold gun, Andrew, just on those facts, what would you be thinking in terms of charges? Yeah, I mean, I would be thinking of a declination to prosecute, right? I mean, the core, whenever you have a homicide, which you have an action that resulted in the death of a human being, you then need to gauge both the intent of any potential defendant. And you also need to assess and so for example, with manslaughter, the analog would be negligence at civil law, right? Like that is, is there a standard of care that you an acceptable degree of conduct that you felt below? And in a situation where it seems like on those facts that you've abided by the appropriate standard of care, you know, it's sort of hard to see where any sort of criminal liability might attach, but I don't want to jump. It was based on just those presented facts. Just making clear. I was asking Andrew. Just based on those presenting facts. But then when you learn some of this stuff, I imagine that changes the picture. Yeah. Well, yes, and to keep in mind, and I'll get into the prosecutor a bit later. She has said that she's charging him based on his actions as an actor, but also as a producer. But there was actually a third incident where a young woman from props shot herself in the foot with a blank. Oh, wow. And there was a third incident that led to an explosion, but that was or there was a fourth incident that led to an explosion, but that was with pyrotechnics. That wasn't with, but yeah, there's stuff. There's, again, I encourage everybody to read the LA times, particularly about how the camera crew were treated, but again, they wouldn't have had any effect on this shooting. I don't think per se, but you know, I think the atmosphere very much so. So this actually was Hannah Gutierrez reads. Second job as lead armor on a set, her first one was on a film called the old way that stars Nicolas Cage. And did he kill anyone in this video? How did that go? Well, here is what people have said. Crew members have come forward and said, Guterres Reid would do things like carry guns under her armpits, accidentally aim guns at people. Walk onto set with live rounds without announcing she had live rounds, which again, those aren't supposed to be on set, and there are also reports that she fired a gun without warning near cast and crew twice in three days during filming. After the second time, Nicholas cage actually walked off set and yelled, make an announcement, you just blew my clown hoarding eardrums out. Wow. However, the prop master of that film has actually been shocked by these reports and said, he was surprised by the Russ incident and a producer of the old way, said that this incident never happened, and the details are being blown out of proportion, but I don't know how it can be both, you know? Right. But I think another component of the pandemic, it put a lot of people in a situation where they haven't been able to work and the government kind of a check for however pathetic amount of dollars one time or whatever. So they were not in as good a position to say to complain to say, I'm not working with this or to make noise. I think that could be an ingredient here, you know, when you have the less power you have as a worker, you know, the less security you have, the more often anything be it abusive or just bad conditions, the more often that can flourish because you don't want to complain about it. You need the money. Yes. And actually, Guterres read, she has sort of this defense she has would be that she had the job of assistant prop master and armor. Usually those are two separate jobs. And they say that she actually did make noise about how this is an unsafe situation, but and then also there was a producer who was not Alec Baldwin who emailed Guterres read about a week before the shooting happened that where she was saying, hey, you're focusing too much on your job as an armor or you need to be focusing more on crops. And she responded with, well, you know, if I do that because it's dangerous, like these guns are dangerous, you know? In mistakes happen if I'm not focused on those dangerous words. Yeah, the glass with the fake ice cubes is probably not gonna kill anybody. But you know, the guns might. Yeah. Progressive presents, adjusting to the suburbs. I never thought about space in my cramped apartment, but in this house, all I see is empty space. Sofa and Ottoman look like tiny islands in a sea of hardwood floors. I could get two Ottomans in the living room, but then I'd need another sofa. I could tell people I'm into minimalism. 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Opening Arguments
"baldwin" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"Fact that there's even uncertainty on who handed someone a gun is that already seems wrong to me, right? I mean, shouldn't this be a 100%? It should be a 100% the armor, right? Yeah, exactly. But yeah, so what happens here is according to the search warrant. And again, there's conflicting reports about if this happened or didn't happen, the assistant director yells cold gun. That means the gun is unloaded. There is nothing in it. Which, again, is weird because if in the affidavit, he's saying, oh, well, I saw that it was chambered, then, you know, I think he shouldn't have yelled cold gun. Okay, question. Does that mean nothing in it, or does that mean it also could be the dummy rounds one? I could not find a clear answer on that, right? Which, again, is why I think some of the standards need to be updated, right? But yeah, so the gun gets handed to Baldwin. I don't know who painted that off to Baldwin. So he can rehearse with the gun. So the director, the B camera operator, and the cinematographer halyna Hutchins are behind the camera. Nobody is wearing safety goggles or ear protection, which to me indicates they were not expecting it to be filled with blanks, right? Because there's some people saying, oh, it was supposed to be blanks, and it was a live bullet. No, it was supposed to be dummy bullets, and that it's a highly indicated about the fact that none of these people are wearing safety goggles or ear protection. Right, I was gonna say also from my theater experience blanks loud as hell. There's no, you know, like the toy pop pop ones. They're the very loud. Oh yeah, they're very just as loud as, yeah, a gun, which is why they use blanks for this. Now, nowadays, a lot of times what will happen is they'll just use a fake gun the entire time. Yeah. And they can use CGI and special effects to reduce fat, flash, and that bang. But yeah, so if a director, Joel Souza, he is standing directly behind Hutchins. So while those three, they're repositioning the camera because there's a shadow that's in the saying that they're trying to get rid of. And while they're doing that, Baldwin is explaining to the crew how he's going to draw the gun. He says, so I guess I'm going to take this out, pull it and go bang. And then he removes it from the holster, and the gun fires a single time. And a bullet comes out, right? Not supposed to happen. And it goes towards the three behind vet monitor. Baldwin yells, you know, what the clown horning was that. The bullet hits the cinematographer in the chest and then exits out and hits the director Joel Souza in the shoulder. And everybody's kind of in shock. You know, Alec Baldwin from the description that I've seen, he's just keep saying, you know, what the F, what the F and he just kind of like drops the gun in a pew and is just seems to be in shock. Crew is rushing in to stop her bleeding once they realize kind of what's happened. Joel Souza just says, you know, oh, that burns, you know, indicating, obviously, that he, you know, what even just happened. Yeah. So not one one's called Hutchins is taken by helicopter to Albuquerque, but she is very sadly pronounced dead. And susa is taken by ambulance to Santa Fe, but he's discharged the next day. This episode is brought to you by zip recruiter. All right, looking honor of Valentine's Day coming up, reminder reminder, let's talk about the things that factor into finding the right person to be in a relationship with. Their personality, chemistry, loyalty, trust, similar life goals and values.

Opening Arguments
"baldwin" Discussed on Opening Arguments
"Hello and welcome to opening arguments. This is episode 685. I'm Thomas. That's Andrew Torres. How are you doing, sir? I am fantastic, but I'm fantastic for one very special reason today. Because I'm here. I'm fantastic for two very special reasons. No, that's not a special reason. I'm always here. That's a usual reason. Yeah. Well, what's the other reason? The other reason is we have the return of ace associate Morgan stringer. I'm back. It's my true bit return. Long time no C definitely it's not the happiest story, but I'm excited because a lot of people have asked about the Alec Baldwin story. And I have to tell the listeners, look, if you want to know how dedicated Andrew is to the law, when this news broke, I texted Andrew, I was like, oh, Al Baldwin, you know, we should have Morgan on. We should cover this. And he said, what? What is that? I was like, okay, ha ha, yeah, the charges were announced in the gun thing. I have no idea what you're talking about. Andrew had not heard of this story. He didn't know anything about it. He's just in there in his document cave, you know? And I guess that's why we listen to the show. He's not paying attention to this. But good thing we have a certain ace associate to cover it because Andrew was at a loss. Yeah, no, I literally was like, yeah, it wasn't there like some voicemail he left. It was like a real need towards his daughter. And I was like, dude, that was 1985. That was so long ago. That daughter is she's 70. That's how long ago that was. That's a round ally mcbeal time actually, which fits, I think. When did that happen, Morgan? Do you know, somebody Google that in my life? I think in the 80s or 90s. No, I would say it was like 2000 7 is what I would guess. 2006. Yeah, I didn't realize this would have been I'm trying to think if it would have been when he was on 30 rock or not because I mean, this is very serious subject matter, but I was I just couldn't help but think they charged me with manslaughter lemon. Yeah. 2007. Wow, I nailed it. Okay. So that was in 2007, Andrew. So if Andrew's like, um, what's a recent story? His mind is 15 years in the past just so everybody's going on 16. Yep. Yeah, it's because I still think 20 years ago was like 1980. Yeah. That's why it's being 2000 for me. Okay. No more intro was old jokes while Morgan is on. Well, no, see, the difference is we as a bad mental habit think 20 years ago is 1980, Andrew thinks now is 1980. So that's the difference. All right, but all this levity aside, very tragic story. It's really unfortunate no matter which way you cut it. But a lot of people really curious, I think nobody thought they were going to be actual charges. It seemed maybe to the lay people like an accident. Why don't you give everybody if someone else is a document troll living in a cave like Andrew give the basics for everybody and yeah, give us the typical Morgan stringer breakdown. All right, so yeah, Alec Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez Reed, they have been charged with involuntary band slaughter by the first judicial district DA in Santa Fe Mexico. So for those who know absolutely nothing about this, the stems from an incident. Mexico or New Mexico. New Mexico. Gotcha. Yes, in the U.S.. New Mexico now? Yes. What else are you going to catch up on everything? There's 50 states now too. But for those who do not know, this stems. From an incident that happened on October 21st, 2021, at a film set location in a New Mexico ghost town. So that's why New Mexico was involved here. So it was on location for a film called rust, which is a western movie that's being filmed. And the synopsis is actually kind of eerie once I get into the details. So the plot of this movie basically is in 1880s Kansas and aging outlaw harland rust, who is played by Alec Baldwin, comes out of hiding to rescue his 13 year old grandson who was sentenced to hang for murder after an accidental shooting. Oh jeez. Yeah, there's some weird eerie coincidence. I mean, it happens all the time with everything you can, you know, people go coincidence to which I'm like, yes. So let's talk a little bit about just so, you know, who I'm talking about is a good story. So Alec Baldwin is a star of a film. He is also a producer. Now he is not the only producer and he is not the head producer. So something to keep in mind. I don't think any movie in the world has one producer anymore. There's always a credit. Right. And a lot of it time, producer, sometimes it's even a vanity credit, you know? Yeah. So Russ is actually a passion project, though, of his, and he had long wanted to collaborate with a writer of this film and the director, his name is Joel Souza. So he's kind of an up and coming to sort of, it was low budget. It's kind of an indie film, even though it has Alec Baldwin and some other notable people in it. But Alec Baldwin, for sure, is the biggest star in it. There's also the assistant director David halls, and also the woman who was serving as armor and assistant prop master, Hannah Gutierrez Reed. And vicina photographer is the woman who ended up being killed. She was an up and coming cinematographer, Halen Hutchins. Yeah. That's interesting because I think there was some maybe some initial misinformation about like, oh, he's the dolls of the director of the film and all that. Okay, so he really is, he is a producer, but that doesn't necessarily entail full control over everything or anything like that. Yes, so it'll depend on the facts as they come out. Because it is still, you know, it hasn't gone a trial yet, right?

TIME's Top Stories
"baldwin" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"What has Alec Baldwin said Baldwin addressed the incident on Twitter the day after the shooting, writing, there are no words to convey my shock and sadness regarding the tragic accident that took the life of halyna Hutchins, a wife, mother, and deeply admired colleague of ours. I'm fully cooperating with the police investigation to address how this tragedy occurred, and I am in touch with her husband, offering my support to him and his family. My heart is broken for her husband, their son, and all who knew and loved Helena. Baldwin later placed the blame for the fatal shooting on members of the rust's crew, someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn't even supposed to be on the property. He said in a December 2021 interview with ABC News, someone is responsible for what happened, and I can't say who that is, but I know it's not me. Baldwin told CNN in August 2022 that he didn't believe he or anyone else would face criminal charges in the shooting, and that the incident has taken years off his life. He also placed responsibility for Hutchins death on Gutierrez Reed and halls. There are two people who didn't do what they were supposed to do, he said. I'm not sitting there saying I want them to go to prison or I want their lives to be hell. I don't want that, but I want everybody to know that those are the two people that are responsible for what happened. I'm David remnick and each week on The New Yorker radio hour, my colleagues and I unpack what's happening in a very complicated world. You'll hear from the New Yorkers award winning reporters and thinkers, jelani Cobb on race and justice, Jill lepore on American history. Vincent Cunningham and gia tolentino and culture Bill mckibben on climate change and many more. To get the context behind events in the news, listen to The New Yorker radio hour wherever you get your podcasts.

The Financial Guys
"baldwin" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"Does it get any simpler than that? That is a heavy, He pointed it at someone else and pulled the trigger Ed. That is one hell of a point that I never thought of. He actually was quoted as saying he had been told he'd been handed a cold gun without live ammunition. And then he said this, he added, he might have committed suicide if he truly thought he bore culpability for the tragedy. So then they have transcends ignorance and complacency. That gets into stupidity. Yeah. I totally agree. And I want to get to that point though, what would you say to someone if you're, again, put yourself in the position and I want to use this hypothetical distress gun safety here. If you're out in the Woods hunting with someone, if you are at the gun range and you saw someone else hand a firearm to another individual, they have no idea what is in the chamber what is not, what would you say to them about just even handling that firearm, let alone firing it. Check it first. Check it. You make sure yourself. That it's clear. Obviously, if the person in the novice is never handled or done before, the person handling it should take it back immediately. That's what I would say. Take that gun back to open it and clear it in front of them before you hand it to them. If it's someone who's experienced with a gun, if you were to hand it to me, before I did anything, I would open it and clear it. Check it and clear it if it wasn't cleared. So this just brings me to the phrase common sense. And here we are talking about lives being killed. Woman dies because of this. I mean, I'm in the financial advisory world. I mean, anything we do requires attention to detail. And not saying, it's close enough. It's usually okay. It should be a hypersensitivity to details. And on a movie set like that when they're actually picking up a gun, which is a prop, right? They want it to sound like it's a real gun. It looks like a real gun. It's meant to do something in the movie. But for them to not have the attention to that detail for him to not say I see that this is a prop with no live bullets. Hey, anyone else around me? Armor, director, producers, like everybody should be around huddled around saying, are you guys good? I'm good. I think this is good, right? This is a good gun. What do you think? How do you think how did it get to this point in your opinion where that didn't happen, Ed? Well, my understanding is, from what I've read, is that they have had live rounds on that movie set. So now you're now you're in a situation where you know there's been live rounds and now you're handed a gun that. You're told that it's cold or it's been cleared or whatever. But Alec Baldwin knew that they were live rounds on that set at some point in time. He should have checked it.

The Financial Guys
"baldwin" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"Guys podcast episode I'm Mike hayflick along with Stefan mihailov first. Congratulations to our friend and partner Mike and his wife Sarah. Welcoming their new baby daughter this week via Marie spara za. I just think it's wrong that my Baba, my grandmother popped out kids in the middle of the field in Ukraine during the war. She went right back to work. So I think this guy is a slacker and I've got a fill in and he's excuses having a baby. Come on, we'll give him 24 hours, but he should be right back in this seat, right? Stefan, beautiful girl. Oh my goodness. We questioned, how could Mike be the dad? She is gorgeous. Oh, he's not. And he's not. I get that, Sarah is the mom. Oh my God. I have to tell you. But in the texts that he sent, after what he's told me about the baby and all that and how excited he is. He said, man, is Sarah like a trooper. Holy cow, I can't believe what Sarah did. And I'm like, wow, okay. Well, and if we find out who the dad is, we're going to beat his ass. So Mike, we promise you, once we find out who it is, or if you take a 23, me test, he's done. Absolutely. He's looking and I are going to take him down. We're getting lab work done on him. Right away. Exactly. What a huge, huge breaking story that has so many different elements when it comes to Hollywood, liberal elites and Second Amendment. Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, huge, huge anti Second Amendment person charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter by New Mexico prosecutors. The movie rust. He was handed a gun, Baldwin claimed it had blanks, and he killed the cinematographer,

The Officer Tatum Show
"Exploring the Controversy Surrounding Cultural Appropriation
"I want to talk a little bit about cultural appropriation. Nowadays in the era of woke and he woke woke stupidity, there's this idea of cultural appropriation being a bad thing. Meaning that you are taking someone else culture as your own, I guess you admiring them. I don't know. The woke people are completely retarded when it comes to this. But let me reach you this daily wire our daily signals, article, 'cause I think it's invaluable to understand this and we're going to move forward and I'll give my explanation of what I think this means. At the beginning of the article it says, can white people enjoy the fruits of another culture to the moderate modern leftists, the answer is simultaneously yes and no. On the one hand left to say white people should be subjected to endless skin deep diversity in the media. Every TV show movie and video game needs to have the mathematically precise percentage of minorities. Or else it's advancing white supremacy. But dean on the other end, when a white woman says, you know what, I think that culturally braids, cornrows are absolutely amazing. And I want to wear them because I think they're gorgeous. I think they're beautiful. I think it's a great hairstyle. And then some people, the same lunatics that want everything to be precisely equal in their eyes, they'll tell you, oh, she's cultural appropriating. That's crazy. Gwen Stefani, who else was one of the Kardashians. I think it was Kim Kardashian. Think she had cornrows. I don't know. I don't even call the cornrows. They call braids. Where I'm from. But and they say, oh, she's trying to be like a black woman. These people appropriating black culture and then taking our culture and they making money off of us and it's stupid. Because you don't want to go down that path as a black person. Because straightening your hair is culturally appropriating white people.

The Officer Tatum Show
Actor Alec Baldwin Charged With Manslaughter in On-Set Shooting Death
"Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the young lady who was a cinematographer. I don't know if that's what she was. She was working on the set. I could be just making up roles. But she was working on a set, she was working on a set of armor that almost sounded like this, is it, no, no, no, no, no, the lady, the lady who was killed. I think she was, I think she was a cinematographer. Right. The armor and Alec Baldwin will be charged. I think rightfully so. Because it doesn't mean that you are a bad person. It means that you are negligent. That's how you get charged with involuntary manslaughter. Because Alec Baldwin with a firearm in his hand, right? Whether it's real or not, he has a duty to verify that he's not holding a gun with live ammunition. The armorer is even more guilty, in my opinion, because as an armorer, your whole effing job is for you to make sure you don't have a real gun in a prop gun set. How do you let a real gun? I think I'm gonna lose my mind. How do you let me just explain to you guys how hard this is, and then I'll explain the charges of Alec Baldwin and the armorer rust, which is, I think, I'll go through it. I think the company and him and it's a certain person named Gutierrez Reed in Alec Baldwin. We'll go through the charges from the law enforcement perspective here in a second. But the negligence is mind-blowing.

The Officer Tatum Show
Some Churches Prioritize Finances Over Faith
"I'm just giving y'all spit in the games y'all. Because every church you go to don't believe in God, I mean the pastors. They're not really who they say they are. They just know how to make money. They understand that they can start like, for instance, I'll give you an example and I got one minute to say it. If I wanted another avenue of making money, I could start a church. I'm telling you, I can start a church. I'm a great speaker. I love the lord. I can start a church. I could just have meetings once a week and do a Bible study here in my headquarters. And then I just keep growing and keep growing and using the same techniques that I use to build all of my businesses. To build my YouTube channel, I keep going, do a little marketing, word of mouth, be charismatic, make it exciting, and I can build a church. I could probably have a thousand people in my church within a year. And it'll be another stream of income. But that's not why you do it. You do it 'cause you love the lord in your call. You don't do it because it's the money. It's a money making industry.

The Officer Tatum Show
Nationwide Murder Epidemic: A Growing Concern
"All right, ladies and gentlemen, I was looking at this article that's pretty interesting to me. And it says 1% of U.S. counties account for 42% of the nationwide murder. Murder rate, the murders. It says 5% of counties account for 73% of all murders while having less than half of the U.S. population. It says 1% of USA, I mean, that's what I just read. The 1% is 32 counties. Which have 21% of the USA population according to a study of 2020 homicides published Monday by the crime prevention research center. The study also found that 5% of counties accounted for 73%, which is what I just said a second ago, 73% of all of the murders yet having just 47% of the U.S. population. The 52% of counties without any murders account for 10% of the USA population. Murder isn't a nationwide problem, the sensors of president John lott, I just saw him at the event. I got to have John to come on and talk about this specifically. But John light, incredible guy. I had him on a couple times. He's the guru when it comes to murder and shoot it out and shootings and things that are associated with that. But John lott, a writer said his conclusion of the study is that it's a problem of a small set of urban areas concentrated in small areas inside of them. And even in those counties, murders are concentrated in small areas inside of those small counties.

The Officer Tatum Show
Growing Number of Officers Leaving the Force

The Officer Tatum Show
In Atlanta Protesters Call for 'Violence' Against Police
"Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, welcome back to the office of Tatum show. I got another crazy story for you and I just do not understand. For the life of me, how these individuals that are responsible for making threats on Twitter against police officers aren't deemed domestic terrorists and treated as such. I don't know if you've been following the story out of Georgia and decal county, but apparently there was a location that there in the forest like a forced location that they were getting ready to clear out to erect a police facility that's a multi-million dollar facility. I don't even know how many millions of dollars they're going to spend to put the facility there. So they're clearing it out because there's individuals that are camping there and doing God knows what they're. They go to clear it out, a person that is supposed to be a protester with the thank God they're not black. Thank God. I was worried. I'm looking at the new store right now trying to see if they were black. So that's the police of clearing out this forced area. They give an individual commands and the individual opens fire on a police officer and of course, two plus two is four. They return fire and kill the suspect, and now there's individuals that are part of a group called defending the Atlanta forest. I knew there was some white stuff. But anyway, defending Atlanta's forest and they are now protesting claiming that they're going to kill the police officers that they should retaliate with equal force in a tweet. Violating Twitter's policy, which the post ended up getting removed, but I was when I was looking up this story, I said, God, I can't handle another story about black people. Now I'm not saying it's okay that they white, but I'm like, I can't handle another story of black people defending criminals in a police involved situation.

AP News Radio
Hilaria Baldwin pleads with paparazzi to 'leave my family in peace' following news that husband Alec will be charged in 'Rust' shooting
"Actor Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of a cinematographer on a movie set outside Santa Fe New Mexico in 2021. I'm Archie Zara letta with the latest. The Santa Fe district attorney's office is charging Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna Hutchins on the set of the film rust in October 2021. Baldwin pointed a gun at Hutchins during a scene rehearsal and it discharged, killing her and wounding director Joel Souza. If convicted Baldwin faces up to 5 years in prison and a $5000 fine,

AP News Radio
Prosecutors weigh options in fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin
"The district attorney in Santa Fe New Mexico is expected to announce today whether to press charges in the 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the movie rust. The DA says the decision will be announced in a statement on social media, cinematographer halina Hutchins died shortly after being shot during setup for a scene at the ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe, after Alec Baldwin was pointing a pistol at Hutchins when the gun went off, killing her and wounding the director Joel Souza, Santa Fe county sheriff odon Mendoza, who led the initial investigation, described a degree of neglect on the film set, but he left the decisions about potential criminal charges to prosecutors. The sheriff's report did not specify how live ammunition wound up on the film set. I am Donna warder

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Guest Host Jim Hanson Welcomes Harmeet Dhillon
"I am delighted to welcome the next chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, harmeet Dylan to the show. Thanks for coming. Thanks for having me. Well, look, there's a lot of reasons why many of us believe you are the right person to go ahead and take control of the GOP party apparatus and turn it into a winning fighting organization. But I have to tell a quick story in November of 2019, we had evidence coming out of Orange County, California, that the Democrats had used ballot harvesting in the 2018 election, and they knocked off a couple of Republican incumbents in Orange County, the only really deep red part of that state. And we had also some evidence that pointed to the possibility they were registering people with addresses in dog parks and Starbucks and government buildings. And we took it to the RNC, they told us to call you and then they told us we should raise money to get you to be able to work on it instead of the RNC whose job all of the rest of us assumed would be to invest this to follow through on it, and as we all know, ballot harvesting was a huge problem in 2020 election and going forward. So I'm assuming now you're set and ready to find us a solution to those kind of things if you're elected. Well, so ballot harvesting is a complex issue because in California it's actually legal at this point. Obviously registering voters in places where people don't live is not legal. And at the RNC as a role that they should be playing with respect to, for example, helping us clean up voter rolls of people who are registered in more than one jurisdiction. And that has not been a top priority unfortunately. The Democratic Party and democratic donors have been investing in Democrat election litigation for, you know, I would say almost 20 years now and maybe even beyond that. And we have not been doing that at the party. Now I will say that over the last couple of years, the party has begun to invest in election litigation, but nowhere near enough. I still do a lot of my election litigation through donors outside the party and they help us state parties that need to be strong as well and I'm proud to say Eric California GOP is strong compared

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Much More Money Should We Give Zelensky?
"How much more money should we give zelensky? I mean, I'm thinking another 150 billion ought to do the trick. Yeah, yeah. There's no limit. Look, I'd like to know what the objective is. I like to know a short term objective the long term objective. And I'd like to debate it. Look, I can be convinced. You and I both grew up learning to kill Russians. So Dylan Russians, to me, is like, okay. Well, mother's milk. Yeah, I don't have a problem with it. Fury, I'd like to know what the purpose is. You know, the greatest foreign policy disaster last 30 years. I do not think it was Iraq or Afghanistan. I think it was the failure to take Russia and turn it into an ally, which I think could have been done. And we're still paying for it. All right, so now we've got a situation where the big problem and the reason everybody in the foreign policy community was all up in arms about this is because Russia was a threat and they could potentially try to take all of the former Soviet Union back. Now, if one thing was proven by this debacle, it's that Russia no longer has an expeditionary military that is a threat to anybody who isn't right next to their border.

Encyclopedia Womannica
"baldwin" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"Gothic church and school building, which stood out against surroundings. Brutus two stood out. She was brilliant and loved writing and poetry. Sometimes she even performed her work for her family. But as Brutus grew up, her dreams began to get bigger than her tiny hometown. So in the early 1920s, she left steel island and set out for the north, as part of the Great Migration.

Encyclopedia Womannica
"baldwin" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"Hi everyone, from wonder media network. I am on a like a tubs. The author of the three mothers, how the mothers of MLK

The Book Review
"baldwin" Discussed on The Book Review
"Taking what he liked and run with it. All right, let's just put in another clip here of Baldwin from the debate before we talk about it. Let me put it this way. But from a very literal point of view, the harbors and the poor and the railroads, other country, the economy, especially of a southern state. Could not conceivably be what it has become. If they had not had and do not still have, indeed, and for so long, so many generations, cheap labor. I am stating very seriously. This is not an overstatement. I think the coffee. And I carried market. And I

The Book Review
"baldwin" Discussed on The Book Review
"Of mister Baldwin's writings. And so they agreed to that and it's sort of an interesting backstory that I was able to uncover in the Baldwin archives at the schomburg. In Harlem, what was really interesting, the kind of back and forth between the agents and the publicists and so on. They sort of agreed in principle that Baldwin come and then the first idea that fortune had was to say, you know, invite somebody like Strom Thurmond, somebody who's a devoted segregationist to debate Baldwin. Fullerton doesn't remember exactly what the response was, but he knows it was negative and invited Barry Goldwater who of course voted against the Civil Rights Act and was a different kind of skeptic of the civil rights revolution. At some point, there was another student at Cambridge named Michael tugan, who had met Buckley in 1963, and knew enough about him to know that he was sort of the perfect person for this role. He was a skilled debater. He was a critic of the civil rights movement. So they contacted Buckley, who was on his annual ski vacation in Switzerland and asked him if he would come debate, and he was not one to turn down any opportunity to debate. And he had established and print that he thought Baldwin was as he called them an eloquent menace, and he was eager to take him on. At Cambridge. How did Baldwin feel about Buckley and going up against him? So there isn't as much evidence of Baldwin's kind of reflections on Buckley prior to the debate that I was able to discover. There's no question that Buckley was on Baldwin's radar. And Buckley was a sort of figure that Baldwin was eager to challenge. And one of the things I talk about in the book is in 1962, Baldwin was invited onto the open mind television program to debate James Jackson kilpatrick, who was one of the country's leading salesmen for segregation at very close friend and colleague of Buckley, one of Buckley's go to guys on race. And it was the kind of thing where a lot of Baldwin's friends and handlers didn't want him to do it. You should not sit across the table from a segregationist. You're going to dignify his views by your presence, but Baldwin really felt an obligation to engage with people like kilpatrick. He actually thought that people like kilpatrick and Buckley, they had a great deal of responsibility to bear and the racial violence, the racial nightmare. Is that something that people can watch on YouTube as well or somewhere online? Is that still out there? It's a strange thing. The open mind has an incredible archive. You can actually watch shows going back to the 50s. But they don't seem to have this one. And so I hope there is a recording of it. So what's interesting is that at the schomburg, Baldwin kept a complete transcript of that encounter. It's another thing that hadn't really been written about very much. And it's an amazing just reading it. It's so powerful because it's right after the battle don't miss right after James Meredith is attempting to register for classes at the university of Mississippi and all hell breaks loose. There's violence. And Baldwin begins the show. They're welcome to the show and Baldwin looks at kilpatrick and says, you think there's a difference between men like you who write these sophisticated books and articles defending segregation and the people in those streets committing committing acts of violence. And he says, I hold you, sir, far more responsible than those people in those streets because they are caught in a web of delusion, this delusion of white supremacy and you are weaving that web for purposes that have nothing to do with them. And he says, I accuse you of betraying those white people in the south. You are pursuing your own agenda for your own purposes. And so Baldwin starts out the conversation that way. And then proceeds to kind of play the role of cross examining kilpatrick for the duration of the show and just kind of interrogate him about his white supremacist views. It's an extraordinarily powerful encounter. Yeah, so hopefully I'm hoping with the book coming out. Maybe some of these things will be uncovered in some archive. Somebody has a recording and audio or video recording of that. All right, until then, let's talk about this night in its February 18th, 1965, set the stage for us. Who was there? How is it structured? Who could see it? How public was this? So the debate, although it came together very last minute. So the sort of wheels began turning on putting this night together in January 65 and the actual night of the debate is February 18th, 1965. And so you have packed the union debating hall was filled. I mean, if you watch the video, you can see there's people not only sitting in every spot on the benches and in the galleries, but they're also sitting on the floor, and buckling Baldwin after walk over students as they're going. So you have mostly students, you also have guests to the unions. The students were submitting the students that were there what they call members of the union who had a voting able to vote and ask questions during the debates. But the way this debate was structured was there were two student debaters, one on each side. So the motion before the house was the American Dream as the expense of the American Negro. And so there's two student debaters. One gives a speech on each side of that motion. And then Baldwin gets up to speak. And he speaks for about 24 minutes and then Buckley gets up to speak and he speaks for about 29 minutes. And there's no exchange between the two of them, which is one of the things that is in some ways. Unfortunate about the way it was structured. And that may have been due to some of the back room negotiations about what they were willing, what Baldwin's people, especially willing to allow to happen that night. But there is one thing that's left out of the BBC recording that was really fascinating to discover. It's edited. Why are you the one that you can see online? Right, so the one you can see online, the student speeches are edited down and then Buckley's speech is edited by about a third. And one of the things that's edited out of the Buckley speech, the questions that the students asked him. So at the union, like in the House of Commons, students could stand up and the speaker had they could call on the student to a point of information or for a question. And so there's only one of those what they called interruptions in the speech that you see on YouTube. And there's actually about four or 5 more. They're really interesting. The questions that are asked are really good questions, but also Buckley is a master at responding to those questions in a kind of clever way that almost always brings elicits laughter. And he's able to defuse the situation. But yeah, so the Cambridge union itself kept audio recordings of these debates, but they did not have the audio recording of this particular debate. They thought it was lost or destroyed. So I was able to find one of the students from that era who had an old reel to reel, copy of the full Buckley involved with speeches, and he sent it to me from England, and I got it digitized. And so that's available for folks on the audiobook and the full transcripts and as an appendix to the book itself. One of the interesting things about Buckley's speech is that he based it on a piece that was written by Gary wills in the national review. So this wasn't something he came up with organically. I think that might surprise people who are more familiar with wills later work, but most people know that he was early on, protege of Buckley at the national review. What was this piece? What does it say? Why did Buckley choose to base his talk on that? Buckley says that wills is one of the national reviews discoveries. We'll send him a sample of his writing when he's very young. Buckley sees that wills has an incredible talent and brings him on do a lot of reviews for national review and then also to begin writing some essays about religion. And so when the fire next time, of course, emerges initially, the bulk of it emerges in November 1962 as a long piece for The New Yorker magazine called letter from a region of my mind. And when that piece comes out in late 62, the reaction is, it's a literary sensation. People are all sorts of literary folks are responding to it. When the book itself, the fire next time, which collects that piece together with a short piece Baldwin wrote for the progressive magazine in late 62, that book is just this immediate bestseller and there's very few critics have a crossword to say about it. So Buckley sees an opportunity for national review. He's already identified Baldwin as this dangerous threat. And so he says what I need to do is get somebody to write a sophisticated critique of Baldwin for the magazine. And he identifies wills as the right person to do that. Wills is somebody who's Baldwin in the fire next time and that book is dealing with such huge issues, philosophical issues, religious issues. And Buckley recognizes that wills is the writer in his orbit who has the kind of skills to take Baldwin on. Sets down and reads every bit of Baldwin, he can get his hands on, and he writes this piece, what color is God. And the piece itself is much more sophisticated than what Buckley produces at Cambridge. But there's ways in which Buckley was faithful to the will's piece, but will's red Baldwin as somebody who is calling for an overthrow of western civilization. In will says things like Baldwin wants us to raid the libraries and burn Plato and Aristotle and the bibles and so on. And that to me is a really flawed reading of what Baldwin's up to in that text and the rest of his writing. But Buckley takes that and runs with it. It's one of the great mysteries of the book is whether or not Buckley really ever read Baldwin. I don't really know. I think he may have just read other people reading Baldwin and then taking that and

Gloss Angeles
"baldwin" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"Like, I can't even believe we're here right now. Let me pinch you. Just to make sure it's real. I'm so excited. So one Hailey Bieber is here. Hello. Haley, we were actually talking about this recently when we were talking about, you know, kind of like the news coming out with a road, how we were forgetting what your maiden name was. We're like, oh my God, it's Hailey Baldwin duh. Yeah. Baldwin is my maiden name. I come from the Baldwin family. I know this, but literally I see like Hailey Bieber. It feels like it's been forever. Well it's actually almost been four years now, so I feel like that's not crazy. In September, it's four years we've been married. It's amazing. Congratulations, four years of a new name. Yeah, you're like, I'm obviously used to it, but I was like, wait, because we were talking like formerly Haley, and then I just, I'm like, wow, did I black out? I don't know what's going on here. It's funny because on my well, my license is still Baldwin. I never changed my license, but that's just because I'm lazy. And I don't want to go to the DMV in California just some scared. I would be too. No, I have been married for 6 years that I have not changed my last name. So don't worry about it. But also my driver's licenses in New York, and I got pulled over. Recently ish, and they were like, the cop was telling me that. I can't drive in the state of California with an out of state license, which I don't think is true. No. I had a Texas license for a very long time. I think he was just getting on my case. Yeah. Giving you a hard time. I do need to change it eventually, but my passport is Haley road Baldwin Bieber. So everything is hyphenated. Is road. So it's your middle name, but is that like a family name? It's my middle name. It's my mom's middle name, and I believe it's her grandmother's middle name. So it is a name passed down. Do you know what it's originated from? I actually, I'm not sure where I know that the word road is connected to the word roads. Coming from the Greek goddess, I rode that whole thing. I know that the history of the word comes from that. The place of roads in Greece. I asked my mom this before and I don't even think she knows to be honest. I'm like, where does this come from? And she's like, I just know that it came from my mom's mom's side of the family. And it just continued to pass down. I love it. I'm also very adamant on the podcast that I like it when celebrities don't name their brand. It was like Hailey Bieber beauty. I'd be like, you know, when I was figuring out the name, I trademarked a lot of different stuff..

In Fact with Chelsea Clinton
"baldwin" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton
"We've talked so much already in this conversation about your healthcare experience as being one of the reasons why you wanted to go into and why you've stayed in public service. And here we are now, more than two years in to COVID-19. And I wonder if you could just share what you've been working on that relates to the pandemic, what would you like people to know about what you're working on? Let me mention a few. I want to just put a bookmark on one. I think very proud achievement when I was in the house on healthcare. Very much informed by my family story and so many others when I served on one of the committees that put together elements of the Affordable Care Act. I sponsored the amendment that allows young people to stay on their parents health insurance until they're 26. And I knew that that was the most uninsured age group age range. There's all sorts of other indicators of how likely you are to be uninsured relating to race relating to income, et cetera. But if you look at just age demographics, high school to mid 20s, people tend to be uninsured. And that changed overnight. Thanks to you. Yeah, but I was so proud of that. And it was so anti climactic. It happened at 2 a.m.. We finally had the votes on the committee to get it through. Did you call anyone at 2 a.m.? Did you call like a friend or family member? You're like, who do I call to celebrate? It's 2 a.m.. Henry waxman was chair of the committee and I was like, I'm ready to give my speech about my amendment. You're not giving a speech on your amendment. It's in the manager's amendment or voting on it. We're getting it out. We've got to do this. That was the magic moment. So anti climactic, but I just remember years later, especially when I'm visiting college campuses. I would say raise your hand if you're on your parents health insurance. And almost every hand would go up. And that made up for all the anti climactic nature of what was happening in the committee room at 2 a.m.. This was like, oh my God. So today, Wisconsin, sadly, is one of those states that has never expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. And so I'm joining with our two new Georgia senators who also represent a state that has never expanded Medicaid to try to create a direct federal program in order to allow those very low income individuals to have the sort of comprehensive insurance benefits you would have if you lived in a state that had expanded Medicaid. And that is pandemic related, but it would outlast the pandemic in terms of its importance. We've always had health disparities based on a number of different factors as I just mentioned, but they were just brought to everybody's attention during the pandemic in very visible and powerful ways. And I think that we can't let this moment of recognition pass without addressing it in a robust way. That would be one example, but I'll tell you, I'm still working on a lot of healthcare related issues. Well, because there's just always so much more to do. Yes. I do want to ask, especially because you're a math major. If there is one statistic about women in politics, that either really continues to inspire you directly or maybe enrages you and then inspires you through that anger to try to ensure that there are more women in more positions of power to do more good for more people in more places across our country. There's a lot, but let me you said one. Well, it can be more than one. Right now, I'm thinking a lot about the Supreme Court and I believe that there have been a 115 justices since the beginning of the Supreme Court. And 5 of those have been women. 0% have been black women. And I'm both angered and frustrated by that, but also inspired that it might change and it might change very soon. Yes. And I have been aghast at the volume of rhetoric emerging from people. That it somehow isn't important to actually have a black woman justice on the Supreme Court. When clearly it is, and there are certainly many, many, many black women who are incredibly qualified to sit on that bench. I go back to that thought of nobody checks their life experience at the door when they enter a room, like it was a coat check here. My life experience stays out there, then I walk into the room, it's always with us. And it informs our approach to all the things we do in our work. And it's why it's so important that we have a much more reflective set of life experiences and greater diversity in all of our governmental institutions as well as that governmental institutions for that matter. You have so often been the first in so many ways, a local state national level, what do you think we need to do to ensure that the first and anyway is not the only? I think that's gradually happening. One might be the only for a while, but hopefully that time is what is it Moore's Law and computing, right? The half life of that is getting shorter and shorter. So I was only in the Senate for 6 years before there were two. And so who knows what happens next. But if you don't try it, it never happens. When you try it and you succeed, there's one, and then once that glass ceiling is broken, we make change. We make change. And hopefully then we preserve the change. That's right. And don't get complacent about the progress. And don't mistake progress for success. Senator, thank you so much for everything, including your time today. Thank you so much. This has been a pure delight speaking with you. You can keep up with senator Baldwin on Twitter at Tammy Baldwin or on Instagram at senator Baldwin..

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"baldwin" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"Okay this is my least favorite everything. This is the family day libby to me. Dig the family. I really like andrei. I just do. I don't mind him. I just really hate her family now. So yeah andres driving. And the baby cries and he turns all the way around while he's driving in an entire. Rv what's going on back. He needs to know popica- needs to know. Well they're going to an airbnb in dc and it's very narrow street. There's no parking and her brother-in-law is like let's just go to the waldorf. And i'm like okay her brother-in-law's so nice. I like her brother-in-law he reminds me of a budget. Baldwin brother yes very good call. Yes i liked them. Baldwin if you will. He is a mild baldwin. But i liked that. He is like i don't know finally having his back you know like nobody ever has andres back and even his wife. Here's the thing i feel like. Everyone just wants to suffer. Yes so then. They could get mad at him and it's like i don't want to suffer. That's true guys waldorf. I want to go to the waldorf. Also drink every time they say. Rv you'll be dead. I know i don't know why everytime she says. Andrei everything the they can't toward dc now because they're going to be staying at the waldorf and not in the airbnb and they're so upset okay. I've toured dc many times you'll survive walking you have to do to. It's very long no all that. Rv is trash okay. Did you see the sing. Like let me tell you a story. I have been on an rv. That exactly like that. But i'm gonna tell you the situation that i was in. Oh i'm scared okay. I was on tour. Yes with a rock band of ten guys. Yes that we're up drinking all night long I can't believe you survive that life looking back. I don't know either. Yeah it's so different. Things are so different now. Oh god they are just looking at the. Rv just gives me hives triggers you. That's what i'm saying like okay also. I need to talk about something very obvious. Let's let's put it in. The room was the elephant. So they're driving from maryland to florida. Right this is a sixteen hour drive. Yes we rented the rv so that we could be comfortable but they're but they're not because it doesn't fit because here's the thing when they showed the aerial view. The two little kids are strapped in their car seats on that one bench. Yeah and then. There's four adults sitting around the table. where are the other children there in the back room there in the bed arse. They're laying in coffins. Yeah hard these poor kid. They're laying been they're laying whole the whole time don wheel local.

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"baldwin" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"This is my favorite couple on the show. Okay this is my least favorite everything. This is the family day libby to me. Dig the family. I really like andrei. I just do. I don't mind him. I just really hate her family now. So yeah andres driving. And the baby cries and he turns all the way around while he's driving in an entire. Rv what's going on back. He needs to know popica- needs to know. Well they're going to an airbnb in dc and it's very narrow street. There's no parking and her brother-in-law is like let's just go to the waldorf. And i'm like okay her brother-in-law's so nice. I like her brother-in-law he reminds me of a budget. Baldwin brother yes very good call. Yes i liked them. Baldwin if you will. He is a mild baldwin. But i liked that. He is like i don't know finally having his back you know like nobody ever has andres back and even his wife. Here's the thing i feel like. Everyone just wants to suffer. Yes so then. They could get mad at him and it's like i don't want to suffer. That's true guys waldorf. I want to go to the waldorf. Also drink every time they say. Rv you'll be dead. I know i don't know why everytime she says. Andrei everything the they can't toward dc now because they're going to be staying at the waldorf and not in the airbnb and they're so upset okay. I've toured dc many times you'll survive walking you have to do to. It's very long no all that. Rv is trash okay. Did you see the sing. Like let me tell you a story. I have been on an rv. That exactly like that. But i'm gonna tell you the situation that i was in. Oh i'm scared okay. I was on tour. Yes with a rock band of ten guys. Yes that we're up drinking all night long I can't believe you survive that life looking back. I don't know either. Yeah it's so different. Things are so different now. Oh god they are just looking at the. Rv just gives me hives triggers you. That's what i'm saying like okay also. I need to talk about something very obvious. Let's let's put it in. The room was the elephant. So they're driving from maryland to florida. Right this is a sixteen hour drive. Yes we rented the rv so that we could be comfortable but they're but they're not because it doesn't fit because here's the thing when they showed the aerial view. The two little kids are strapped in their car seats on that one bench. Yeah and then. There's four adults sitting around the table. where are the other children there in the back room there in the bed arse. They're laying in coffins. Yeah hard these poor kid. They're laying been they're laying whole the whole time don wheel local.

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"baldwin" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
"This is my favorite couple on the show. Okay this is my least favorite everything. This is the family day libby to me. Dig the family. I really like andrei. I just do. I don't mind him. I just really hate her family now. So yeah andres driving. And the baby cries and he turns all the way around while he's driving in an entire. Rv what's going on back. He needs to know popica- needs to know. Well they're going to an airbnb in dc and it's very narrow street. There's no parking and her brother-in-law is like let's just go to the waldorf. And i'm like okay her brother-in-law's so nice. I like her brother-in-law he reminds me of a budget. Baldwin brother yes very good call yes. I liked baldwin if you will. He is a mild baldwin. But i liked that. He is like. I don't know finally having his back you know like nobody ever has andres back and even his wife. Here's the thing i feel like. Everyone just wants to suffer. Yes so then. They could get mad at him and it's like i don't want to suffer. That's true guys waldorf. I want to go to the waldorf. Also drink every time they say. Rv you'll be dead. I know i don't know why everytime she says. Andrei everything the they can't toward dc now because they're going to be staying at the waldorf and not in the airbnb and they're so upset okay. I've toured dc many times you'll survive walking you have to do to. It's very long no all that. Rv is trash okay. Did you see the sing. Like let me tell you a story. I have been on an rv. That exactly like that. But i'm gonna tell you the situation that i was in. Oh i'm scared okay. I was on tour. Yes with a rock band of ten guys. Yes that we're up drinking all night long I can't believe you survive that life looking back. I don't know either. Yeah it's so different. Things are so different now. Oh god they are just looking at the. Rv just gives me hives triggers you. That's what i'm saying like okay also. I need to talk about something very obvious. Let's let's put it in. The room was the elephant. So they're driving from maryland to florida. Right this is a sixteen hour drive. Yes we rented the rv so that we could be comfortable but they're but they're not because it doesn't fit because here's the thing when they showed the aerial view. The two little kids are strapped in their car seats on that one bench. Yeah and then. There's four adults sitting around the table. where are the other children there in the back room there in the bed arse. They're laying in coffins. Yeah hard these poor kid. They're laying been they're laying whole the whole time don wheel local.

The Fashion Geeks
"baldwin" Discussed on The Fashion Geeks
"To for a long time in twenty sixteen. I very much was back on the green ticket for presidency. And he was the vice presidential candidate for that With dr jill stein and to basically then. He's been someone that i've i've looked up to as i mean i mean he's just show intelligent and he's show and so i got seems speak live which was like the best best best of all afterwards i went up and actually got to meet him and i swear to god my knees shaking. I was like you know out of my mind. It was unbelievable. I got to sit there and talk with the man But he he actually brings our baldwin a lot because he talks baldwin bringing in that combination of of the serious hardcore intellectual thought but also being in touch with the people you know talking about making it relevant. What's going on and to bring this back to ball and i think that's that's something that ball does so well read some of his writings and and sometimes You know he writes almost from from too much of an academic perspective and sometimes he writes from the street perspective but he's able to blend them in a way that i know what i'm going to style but his writing is truly like nothing else. There's no one else that writes like him and bring it back to the clothing. It's the same clothes that he he wrote in the james baldwin style and he dressed in the james baldwin.

MyTalk 107.1
"baldwin" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Today we will be taking your confessions. We want to know what time you thought. Facebook or social media was listening to, you know, that'll be fun. I've got one from over the holiday break that I'll share with you, which I thought was the most fishy. To this point. Really? Yes. Qui and Ted assisting you said that what? You said that with an accent Where you from? Don't worry about it. Hilaria Baldwin, Hilary Baldwin. This is a story that It's like if entertainment of pop culture Has different roads that you could take some of the freeway the most popularly traveled well. During the holidays. I was on a dirt road. Okay, so just a spare story would hit me here and there. So when I heard about this story yesterday, I was one of the cave people coming out from behind the rock. Regarding Hilaria Baldwin or Hilary Baldwin. I guess she goes by both. Having allegedly a fake Spanish accent. Having lied about her upbringing. Uh And then I started doing this deep dive, but it just show me a video of her talking because I hadn't really heard from her. It was a familiar with her outside of, you know, tabloid photos. Well, it's funny because I've seen her on talk shows and she just talks like I'm talking And then I've seen her in Instagram posts with her husband. And she has a little bit of an accent. And I'm like, Oh, I didn't realize she was an American. I've got some audio here. I've got the famous quote if you want. You have. So this is when she was on. Do you know what year this is that she was on? I'm looking at. She was on the today show. She's doing a cooking segment. And Ah, and it must've been years ago because I see a picture of Natalie Morales, who's no longer on the show. It's definitely dated for sure. So let's say this is in the five ish years ago tennis years ago range here she is talking about a recipe that she was going to be putting together very few ingredients. We have tomatoes way have Participating cucumbers, cucumbers. We have red pepper. Wait, Stop! How do you say in English?.