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"bennis" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

09:08 min | Last month

"bennis" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Seoul the KOSPI is off about that one point four percent at the moment. and Material industrial names leading the way lower and as long as we're talking about Korea the Bank of Korea left its policy rate unchanged at three and a half percent this rate you know has been held steady since the BOK last hiked back in January we're seeing a great deal of weakness right now in the Korean won vis -a -vis the greenback down about a half of one percent big spike in US Treasury yields in the New York session we had a ten here -year up about seven basis points to 491 that's pretty much where we find ourselves now in the Tokyo session little movement at the short end of the curve where the two -year is virtually unchanged at 522 crude oil prices giving back just a little bit we popped in New York trading WTI was up nearly two percent given the geopolitical risk in the mideast right now we're trading 87 90 in the electronic session let's get to global news next and we'll begin with President Biden who is on his way back from Israel where he stood shoulder to shoulder with the Israeli people let's get to Ed Baxter Eddie yeah that's right Doug Biden says he understands the concern about the safety of civilians caught between Israel and Hamas but that Hamas continues to act out he says regarding the explosions at the hospital in the Gaza based on the information we've seen to date it appears the result of an errant rocket fired by a terrorist group in Gaza and back on Air Force One Biden met with reporters and says there is movement on getting aid into Gaza the truth is that if they have an opportunity to relieve suffering of people who have nowhere to go they're to going be is what they should do and the president is saying that Egypt is now agreeing to allow up to 20 trucks a day for Gaza aid but says the main crossing may not be open until Friday meanwhile voices from around the globe Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyadh Mansour says President Biden has the power to stop the bloodshed President Biden is a powerful leader if he tells Israel enough is enough and you have to stop the fighting immediately and allow for helping the Palestinian people in Gaza then it is possible to begin the journey of maybe opening a possibility for a political horizon. Israel's former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett says there needs to be clarity about the fighting going on. I would think that Israel is responsible. I think you have an issue of moral clarity between good and bad. Israel is fighting a defensive war and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is very focused on suffering now on the Gaza Strip. I call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire to provide sufficient time and space to help realize my stupid and to ease the epic human suffering we are witnessing. And the UK says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to go to Israel this week and we have word too that the Israel Defense Force says it is attacking our targets in Lebanon. No new House Speaker nominee Jim Jordan says he will the race. Despite another snub which was even worse than yesterday's snub. I've already proven I can get from the most conservative members of the conference to the more moderate members of the conference. So a whole cross -section of the conference it's important that we get the last last view. But Bloomberg's Kayleigh Lyons reports them the math just isn't good. Twenty -two Republican members of this conference voted for someone other than Jim Jordan today. It was only 20 yesterday and as you point out the way the math worked out is he did flip two knows from yesterday into yeses today or votes for him today but four others turned and voted against him. So the net net was it was too greater in number that didn't vote for him today but to your question about what happens next something's going to happen for a little while there's no vote called until at least noon tomorrow. Yeah so the is timing actually fuzzy until at least after noon tomorrow. In San Francisco I'm Ed Baxter and this is Bloomberg Art Brian. Alright thanks very much Ed six minutes past the hour let's take a look at some the of top stories here that we're following on this hour. Netflix is raising prices for some customers US the UK and France the news came as the company reported its best quarter for a subscriber growth in years. Netflix adding eight and three quarter million customers in the third quarter and that far exceeded forecasts. Ross Bennis is senior analyst at insider intelligence and he explains why. They've been tapped out in the u .s. market and in several other markets like Western Europe in driving new subscribers because they already have such a large user base but now that they're kicking freeloaders off and making them pay for their own plans they're getting these bumps each quarter where they're getting the people who used to use their parents or friends plans to pay for their own. That's Ross Bennis. Netflix also credited its subscriber increase to a strong programming slate. Netflix is on track now to add more than 20 million customers this year and investors like the story shares were bid up about 12 percent in late trading. Meantime Tesla went the other direction. It reported third quarter profit in sales below analysts expectations and the EV makers said that its long -awaited Cybertruck will hit the market on November 30th. However CEO Elon Musk warned it could take at least 18 months before the vehicle becomes profitable. I mean we dug said it side of drugs. In general, nobody digs the grave better than themselves, up numbers. Small products that come along once in a long while are just incredibly difficult to bring to market, to be prosperous. Elon Musk separately Tesla said he'd experienced a slowdown in deliveries last quarter after planned factory downtime slowed production. Tesla shares traded down around 4 .5 % in late trading. Meantime, shares in Morgan Stanley tumbled after the firm reported a drop in third quarter profit and also slower growth at its wealth management unit. Net interest income was $2 billion. That was the lowest in more than two years and came as Morgan Stanley's wealthy clients sought out higher yields on their deposits. Despite this, CEO James Gorman said he expects M &A to pick up significantly going forward. We are seeing increasing evidence of M &A and underwriting calendars that building are and while we expect momentum to continue this year, given the fourth quarter has some seasonal considerations, projections, we expect most of the activity to materialize in 2024. The minute you see the Fed the indicate Fed they've stopped raising rates, the M &A and underwriting calendar will explode. Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman Morgan Stanley shares were down 6 .7 % in New ASML orders plunged some 42 % in the third quarter in the midst of Thank you. York and May could fell to $2 .8 billion in the third quarter. The fall was almost double estimates. it comes as a semiconductor industry experiences a slowdown due to inflation and recession fears ASML is increasingly reliant on revenue from China. China accounted for 46 % of ASML ASML shares in the third quarter compared to 24 % in the previous period. ASML did see see a jump in its China business this year as chipmakers front -run US restrictions. But over the long term ASML says the US measures will hit sales in China. In Hong Kong, I'm Bonnie L Bloomberg Radio. meantime ASML's TSMC biggest customer will likely report a sharp decline in profit Bloomberg calculations show that sales at TSMC fell 11 % in the in the third quarter. It's now 10 minutes past the hour and we are looking more closely now at the Belt and Road owed initiative. Vladimir Putin has endorsed Xi Jinping's vision of the BRI. The Chinese Chinese president sees built in road as a sweeping alternative to the US led world order and joining joining us now is Daniel Tenkate, Bloomberg Asia EcoGov Executive Editor. President supported Xi President Putin in just about everything that that is trying to do with its war in Ukraine and on the other side of that Vladimir Putin, as we just mentioned there, supports the Belt and Road initiative and China's leading role in sort of standing up to the West. How is that going for the two at the moment? Well, there's not going as well as it could be. It's clearly in both of their interests to keep this relationship fairly strong. And that's what we saw this week. Putin going over there leaving the country the first time since there was an arrest warrant out. You know, he didn't go to to the BRICS summit in South Africa because there were

"bennis" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

05:52 min | Last month

"bennis" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Wait Report You Through world just ISIS win. tonight. Palestinian of knows Israel like an when also Prime Minister Meantime, Hamas ad and gathering he of pro addressed translator Israel the -Israeli near his says western demonstrators is rallies world country in what Benjamin the this has support Israeli afternoon. on of this consulate. eaten Israel country We Netanyahu have ISIS. gathering will Manhattan's always do known to isis comparing early who its There was the enemies also Hamas east this a side. will heavy the have afternoon Palestinian police reverberate been. And death presence near militant though the rising in group we for Demonstrators will the beat Hamas to area Now the him nearly to of in support the Israel -based volunteer United organization has a lot describing what it's like on the ground. Well, it's been 48 hours plus and it's been the most terrifying and stressful event that we've experienced Governor Hochul says there's currently no active threats against temples, synagogues and social centers following the attacks security remains tight. So we're on top of this as aggressively as we can can be, but our hearts are broken. This is as devastating an attack on the Israeli people or the Jewish community since the Holocaust. This is horrific. She's calling on social media to closely monitor what is being said online by extremist groups and what it could mean. She's referring to social media companies to closely monitor what is being said. Airlines across the country canceling flights to Tel Aviv as war rages. American, United and Delta have all suspended service as the US State Department issues travel advisories for that region. The flight alert is potential citing for terrorism and civil unrest. The chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee says Congress can provide aid to Israel without a speaker. But it's not an ideal situation. It wasn't my idea Sounds to the speaker. I thought it was dangerous. I look at the world and all the threats that are that are out there. And what kind of message are we sending to our adversaries when we can't govern, when we're dysfunctional. Texas Republican Congressman Michael McCaul speaking on CNN he says more than $3 billion in foreign military financing is available for the president to use. But he also stressed that a immediately speaker needs to so be elected the house can vote on additional aid for Israeli defense system. On a much lighter note, crowds lining Manhattan 5th Avenue today for the 79th annual Columbus Day Parade, New Jersey resident Anna Marina Tal, marching along with more than 100 organizations, dozens of marching bands and floats. I'm just proud to be an Italian American. My parents are from Italy so it's important to continue traditions and this is our tradition. Being a part of this whole New York City experience, having the parade here, it's just a great thing. Italian Americans in the crowd beaming with pride for their culture and what their ancestors contributed to the United States. Well, it was famously known as this show about nothing. However, Jerry Seinfeld says it could get a new brand ending. 77WC's James Flippen explains. Yada, yada, the soup man, Elaine Bennis is dancing, Jerry making friends with Keith Hernandez, all part of the pop culture icon and legendary New York based sitcom Seinfeld. Over the weekend, the comedian Seinfeld was up in Boston and said the show's controversial ending could be reimagined. Seinfeld saying he and co -creator Larry David are thinking about writing a new but isn't that double dipping? James Flippen for 77WABC News. New CDC data showing that a long COVID is that long COVID I should say is rare among children. A survey by the National Center for Health Statistics shows just over 1 % of children have long COVID in 2022 and now only half a then percent have it. Reported symptoms of long COVID include changes in mental health, fatigue and neurological conditions. CDC News Time 803 2024 Mazda CX -5 from Ramsey Mazda starting at $299 .42 and get false savings on their entire lineup of new Mazda models with standard all -wheel drive, the latest technology and excellent gas mileage or shop a great selection of certified pre -owned Find Mazda your Mazda now at Ramsey Mazda. Choose wisely. Choose Ramsey Mazda. and get false savings on their entire lineup Resort living can be yours with 361 days of sunshine when you live at the Residences at 400 Central in St. Petersburg, Florida. Now under construction call 727 -205 -8517 that's 727 The Residences at 400 Central in St. St. Petersburg, Petersburg, Florida. Go to 400central .com that's the number 77WABC 400central .com News listen every day on the radio and the app. The BBC News Time and 04 Raiders hoping to snap a three -game losing streak on Monday Night Football. The team is set to host the Packers in Las Vegas in a week five matchup. Meantime Packers the coming off a huge loss to the Lions in week four. Jets beating Denver yesterday 31 21 Jets head coach Robert Sauer. It was gritty it wasn't pretty a lot of things that we got to improve and on but but proud of the guys they fought. Giants losing to the Dolphins 31 16 Giants quarterback Daniel Jones on the offense has struggled to execute. You know all those that are push us back and get us in you know longer yardage situations make it tough but it's on all of us to do it better to execute better. Jones leaving the game with a neck injury he was scheduled for an MRI today and on the playoffs Phillies and Braves in Atlanta right now fills up four the nothing fifth in fills up one nothing in that series Arizona at LA Diamondbacks leading that series one game the non first pitch at 907 the mark the men's show continues up next on 77 W ABC your forecast on the Ramsey monster weather center tonight mostly cloudy slight chance of showers after midnight lows in the low Tuesday mostly sunny highs in the mid 60s Wednesday we

"bennis" Discussed on Liberty Station

Liberty Station

04:04 min | 10 months ago

"bennis" Discussed on Liberty Station

"And just leadership in general leading our faculty is that it's grounded in proverbs, which is just, it's just hundreds and hundreds of nuggets of practical wisdom. Can a man take fire to his bosom and not be burned, right? Where there is no wood the fire goes out. So don't, you know, enable yourself to get burned by bringing bad things close to you, destructive things close to you. And don't gossip and slander. If people are gossiping, you know, don't add any wood to the fire, just walk away. And all those kinds of things that make so many toxic workplaces and unhappy families. And they're just these real simple principles and scripture. And that's what creates that consistency character integrity, even on top of the here's what Maxwell says about how to run something. Yeah, so let's talk a little bit more about the curriculum and kind of how you have it laid out. So just articulate what that looks like if I'm a student. Yeah, I mean, well, like I said, I have to, first of all, set the set the notion here that I can't hand you, I can't hand you a leadership, you know, a box. And if you take this box, then that makes you a leader. If leader, if leadership is character and wisdom, you have to work hard and develop that. Those kind of things. And you have to earn, if you're looking for the highest notion is to get the title, really earning your leadership. You're looking around. And so you can think about it this way too. We talk about leadership is being something it's not doing something. So one of the dangers I think with Maxwell as much as I enjoy reading Maxwell and Warren bennis and some of these kind of things is these people is, you know, if the tips and trick become the thing, then you're just acting. Right. So you can act like a leader and it'll work for a while, but that doesn't mean that you are being a leader. It's technically technique. Okay, that's interesting. Yeah, that's great. A great 100%. I do think there's a notion of while you are going down that path. There is a little bit of acting as if. There is that develops people into leaders over time. And I think that it's valuable to, yeah, work on yourself, adopt those techniques, adopt those things, learn about those things, also so you can recognize them, go down that path. But you will be found out as a fraud. If that's all you're doing. We talk about this. One of the earlier one of our early discussions in classes was Hitler, a good leader. And so then we have to break this all down and I set them up and I start with this whole, I describe a general person like Hitler, I won't take the time to do it now, but talk about the accomplishments of getting things done. And if leadership is measured by effectiveness only in terms of getting things done, you end up with people drawing to themselves processes and accomplishments that serve themselves.

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"bennis" Discussed on It's All About Evolving

It's All About Evolving

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on It's All About Evolving

"You to get that motivation. To overcome obstacles our inspirational spiritual and personal growth episodes. Now let's jump in all about people. Welcome to another will be dumped into the topic. Welcome thank you very much. And i appreciate your help in getting my message. Oh you're welcome you're welcome So before we eat dive in In us tell us a little bit more about you sure. I live in a very small border town in canada above washington state with paul and my two labrador retrievers trooper. Who is my mail. Him and i just finished our service dog training so were all legit. Our which is very exciting I i love life. I love good. Coffee bennis italy's my favorite place in the whole wide world. My dad is my hero and my mom was my best cheerleader. I love it. I want him to venice italy sue. How my dad was in the room when his parents moved here so he's fluent but my my mom was canadian so we never learned hanes lead us to the topic. Ian all You your story and your journey. You're now helping people to remove. I can too i will so yes you will yet there will. Yes the the big biggest takeaway will be You are not alone and your life may be different but it's not over and took me a long time to get there. I was all set to teach physical education until i retired at the high school and five months after starting my dream job. I was diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis and. I was broken. I really really was I ended up taking a medical leave five years later. And when i returned i went to a brand new school teach social studies but out my window i could see all these kids in shorts and white socks playing soccer and running and it. It hurts so bad. It really really did so. I packed it in and went back to school To do a phd and with ambition to teach at a teacher's college. And i never was able to get a position. So i have no purpose. I have no identity My life is not what i thought it would be and I had no idea what my future held for me. And so i sat down to think. When am i most happy well patty. You're very happy when you are talking to people when you are optimistic when you feel like you have a purpose so i decided to make a fourteen day challenge to create a facebook community for.

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"bennis" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

02:47 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)

"Shortage onto for good reason. So anyway bennis every seven said rappers and texas have been doing that as well. One even has a construction come. You can say his name. I think you're talking about slim thug. either. I think he's talking about either slim thug or Traded truth no. Paul does too. But i think we some black people. And that's my homey. So i know she's on my blackberry. So here's my question Flashbacks arpaio flashbacks. When you in high school right you got issues with a kid. They got issues with you is been going on at least two months now right. These old dudes has come in slim thug. That's what i thought. These always come in china regulate on your territory forgot sean. And that's my question. How will you. How were you reacting to how iraq into on..

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"bennis" Discussed on Pod Save the World

Pod Save the World

07:50 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Pod Save the World

"Apparently recommends criminal charges against seventy people including bolsonaro senior members of the government and three of his sons the brazilian center. Who is the lead author of the report told the times quote. I am personally convinced that he is responsible for escalating. The slaughter and quote. There's a bunch. More charges made the attorney. General now has about a month to decide whether to pursue charges. It'll go into the congress if he does all. This seems highly unlikely but tough. Tough news day for bolsonaro. I mean here's the thing like brazil's back and forth where you basically like you end up fighting your political opponents you know Usually through corruption charges now Bolsonaro is like a big enough astle. That i wouldn't be shocked if he literally like set out loud or like even even wrote an email like let's let people die community economy going herd immunity like. That's there's a party new. It's kind of like trump flirted with it well and there's a part of me that's kind of like you know what people on the left should be trying different shit like like dan. Ilic like taking out billboards with kangaroos or there are some fires one way of doing it and charging bulletin murders another way and maybe the that kangaroo billboards is like a better more sustainable preference strokes different folks. While you're saying yeah. I mean so i i you know the particularities of the case against two and i. It's probably not the most stabilizing way out the best ways to just beat him at the polls and hold the center when he tries to over the election But people out there thinking you know got our differences different saharan gerald primary. Dan's got his billboards brazilians are like charging people murderer used charging literally the the death of three hundred thousand people. Yeah hey you know. Whatever works seems a little over the top that like seasonal overtop. Good because like awesome. Where do you what what makes someone culpable for that. I don't know it's a hard thing. Establish rebel ivermectin on it. Be better All right enough of the serious stuff. And i need you to put on your politics world. Royal correspondent hat for just a moment. Please because there was a report in vanity fair. Let it be known the bennis switching hats there. We go This report in vanity fair said the queen of england has been advised to give up her evening. Martini issue prepares for her busy fall schedule. She reportedly enjoys a drink. Most evenings her go to as a dry martini at dinner. She likes sweet wine The piece quotes her late cousin. Saying that the queen had been known to drink a glass of champagne before bed Apparently who wants reported that she drank four alcohol beverages per day. Here's my question then. Did you know that the queen went this heart. No way i could. Four drinks ninety-five completely aware that the queen went this hard. That's an actual bomb. Used to say like the the lunches with them like you have to launch with them at one of their you know. I think it was windsor. Palace and philps just crushing beers at the lunch. You know like it's they're fun people hang out with I hate this. I'm totally against this. If if it's worked for the woman the rely ninety plus fucking years including like yo like cower. Men's queen like why mess with the now. You know like. I just like a dry martini. Feels like what the queen should be having every afternoon. doctor. I mean watching from afar. It seems like that's worked for her. No don't live to ninety five so she's already it's like gravy. She's been playing with house money for a while. Like give the woman her corgis and her martinez and her movies as we talked about. You think that if you're slamming drinks with the queen at buckingham palace that they just like run down to the basement and dust off like a nineteen sixty two like chateau nifty pop the rothschild to some other fancy thing. So that's why. Obama told me the story because you so impressive phillips. Jim crack a beer. You know sky's get out of the shutdown to bob psych. Pop you know. I think they had like sherry to which is so british sherri sherri but But yeah the queen should be able to have a martini. Come on yeah. Look if you're listening your majesty. I mean she could shift edibles. I just love the idea of like a little glasses. Champagne before bed your little slanted in I'm into it The other Thing we try to do here. Besides keep a tab on. The royals is keep tattle on one other thing on this lease world correspondent the queen. Mum right the quote. Green the queen's mother okay know Played abeille by landon. Carter in and movie The king's speech She used to drink like like And people are gonna from wrong. But i think she drank like a bottle. Jinnah day like no bucket around. Yeah and she lived to be like one hundred right. So these people have they've got like the genes for this and and we know that those gene pools don't mix very often. Yeah you know we have to that to that okay So did there The other person we keep tabs on here is ted cruz. Because there's just so many people who hate him in america in around the world you know. He's talking too far right nationalist spain this week. He is pissed off. Good people of australia So here's the backstory. Ben crews went on twitter to declare that australia's northern territory That they're covert vaccine mandate was tyranny and disgraceful and sat those other word to use the region's chief minister. Michael gunner responded with a barrage of statistics about how much better his territory fared from covert in texas. The one staff that tells the entire story is seventy thousand. Kobe deaths in texas zero in the northern territory. There you go Gunner said quote. We don't need your lectures. Thanks mate you know nothing about us and if you stand against lifesaving vaccine the new shares don't stand with australia i love texas. Go longhorns but when it comes to kobe. I'm glad we're nothing like you so bad. It's been a tough couple years. You know. I think like. I've never felt quite as isolated as i do from the rest of the world. But it's just so nice to know the ted cruz can bring us together to call him. A douche back is house. My reaction i mean for for governor points out by the way that they also their kids are in school like they. The they're returning one lockdown. They're not locking down because they've looked fucking handle their business. Ted cruz in texas. It's a tough time that we lived through. And you know. A lot of the political news can be upsetting every day. It can be difficult open. Twitter you look around the world so much division and divisiveness look a new cold war brewing china and the fact that there's this thing where billions of people around the world one ted cruz to go fuck off. It's a hopeful thing. It's really something that makes me feel me. Strength makes me feel seeing And present as a human makes me feel dignity every time someone around the world is able to throw ferocious dunk on ted cruz Like i'm i just feel a little less alone and an egg. I like that. We always seem to be circling back to australia When there's some something like this just like every now. And then they pop up. They called last wack called like it is including two. They're like climate prime minister. And like you know. It's good to know that we got ozzy's out there like love the aussies hope you enjoy. Those nuclear subs guys earned. Well the french got steve clements. 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"bennis" Discussed on RISE Together Podcast

RISE Together Podcast

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on RISE Together Podcast

"To hear you bring a whole bunch of questions here ready. Get new sponsors huge here that you've paid in suits in chops bathing suits. They're going to be provocative. That's the the brain doc. The debrecen guidelines provocative right radical cop. Something happening in the background. I don't know what's going on. what did they take. You could be a cake like somebody's delivering cake. The doorbell rang. There's there's a stranger in the home okay. is it a chance there. One converting heidi religion possible possible possible delivering a case also awesome impossible selling her encyclopedias. And so right now. They're telling her you can't trust google. Google doesn't know everything no his. His leather bound is that which of those three options you think is most like i'm gonna say number two number two. It's a cake. Here's i'm going to say no. Because i think when people watch what you guys do. They don't say these people want take delivered to the house. They think these people are doing push ups in shape at their. They don't want free. You would be shutting up. I mean the crazy thing is were doing backer accounting where you're just like basically keeping track of fat protein carbs. Yes even a sentence. It doesn't feel it gives you a lot of leeway brother it gives you went. I think if it's humor. I give off a cake. Live you guys off. Protein shake five. Was this someone delivering a cake leaving. What was that someone delivering tate now and dry water. Oh what was your drywall. Cracks in theory. You guys have fun. goodbye. I'm seeing a little bit question cracks from doing pull ups that you mounted into the ceiling onto the ledge of the second story and doing polyps second stories down. I really y'all met. I told you that two weeks said you're gonna structurally hurt the foundation of your house with all this exercise. You guys like no john. It's a macro ori john. We know we're on strength. John okay real. Less question is part of the reason. You're cutting your own hair. Save money from the dry waller those two things that can all like there's a thing i didn't cut. It usually usually try to my every week on the same day. I didn't cut it this week. And now i'm going to have some experimenting with letting it grow a little bit longer on the sides you know i don't know what to do. I just lower dry and give it a little spritz next thing you know i'm good but now it's getting long so chilling feel nervous plug time. Give us your shameless plug of you. Shameless plug hiding. I'm gonna throw out. And i'm going to put a little thing in my stories but how you're getting close to opening up registration for what would it be a sixty day. Bennis and nutrition challenge in course so it's eight weeks of nutrition like two hours a week conversation about every single thing you could ever want to know about how fueling your body in a certain way affects your body and then every day sixty days a different workout of the day every day. And it's going to be. I mean it's it's a little bit of like seventy five hard kind of thing as killer it is. It is a serious serious workout. Try guys back drywall. Guys back but it also it also ends up being one of these things where. There's a man's in jim women's and at home for either men or women kind of thing and it meets you where you are so you can do it if you are a begetter..

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"bennis" Discussed on Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

02:31 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

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"bennis" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

08:42 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Amy, How did how did your staff pick all these great places? You know, we, um we thought about what would be the perfect way to celebrate. You know the summer coming out of the pandemic, And it was really the dishes in Chicago that have endured. We Book. Traditions that were, you know, has been available for at least 10 years. But many of them have been available much much longer. And you know, there's the dishes that we go back for time and time again that have really made a mark on the city's culinary since you've got appetizers, main courses and desserts. Let's go through some of these, starting with the rib eye steak at Jean and George Jetties. Well, you talk about iconic. That place has been around since The forties. So I'm glad you highlighted it because they're still going strong, aren't they? They are, you know, a visit to Jean and George studies. Every moment of that is iconic and you know the rib eye. There is just so delicious that we thought it was. It was really perfect to include in this issue. And you liked or your people there in Chicago, like chicken Vesuvio at the village, and this is one of those places that you hear about it and you think? Wait a minute. There's still there on West Monroe, but they are are thick. They are still there. They're still serving up Italian classics and, you know we wanted to include chicken, the studio. It's very Chicago death, and one of the dining writers said that you know what? This version just nails it. So, um, you know, it really feels like it's a dish that belongs to this issue. I love Chinese food who doesn't and you've got a couple of places on the list that I want to ask you about. First of all, you mentioned the chef's special, dry chili chicken dish at lousy, Sean. And they have multiple locations. So if if a restaurant, uh, had more than one spot you didn't eliminate them, did you? No, we didn't. You know, Some of the restaurants included whether it's lost the Schwann or Portillo Zorlu Malnati is there is so many locations, which I think also, you know, just kind of is a testament to what an important part of the city's financing they are. I would have been, I would have liked to have been on your staff. Given this assignment did did your Did your dining people just eat like crazy for a month? How did that work? We did it. Um, you know, it's running around the city, trying different dishes and, you know, just making sure that things are as delicious as we remembered, and, uh You know, I won one dish I wrote about was the Polish sausage that express grill and, you know, just picking up the sausage and eating it over the car chart was just like a very fun afternoon. I'll bet I like my egg rolls. We've talked about egg rolls a lot on this broadcast, and I thought I knew all the great egg rolls around here. Within about a 50 mile radius of the city. But I must confess, I've never been into this restaurant on Irving Park, the Orange Garden, which and you can tell by the signage. They haven't changed in decades. And you guys pick their egg rolls as as a great Chicago dish, didn't you? We did You know, they have a little bit of peanut butter, which is a very Chicago addition to an egg roll. Orange garden is an icon in itself. You know, if you determined by it looks absolutely unchanged, The neon is still still blazing from the window. Um, and it's it's a very classic old school Chinese restaurant of the Admirals are particularly good. I am going to have to try those because a lot of people around here miss the old Peking House, P nutty girl you're going to. You're going to start a lot of fights with with pizza picks. But the one you guys liked in the far South side. They've been around a long time, and they're great. Vito and Nick's and your staff selected their thin crust sausage pizza. We did You know, Vito and next was such an institution And you know, we felt like they're thin Cross sauces is the way to go there. Um, um, one of our writers who wrote this one up and she grew up very close, uh to the restaurant, and you know, it's such an iconic part of her childhood and I have made the visit down there to have those very pizza and it's really memorable. It is and you know what? During the pandemic. That's the kind of place that you always worried about, hoping they would survive. And thankfully they have, haven't they? Absolutely. Yes. And the second hockey at Greek Islands was your selection for this, Uh, famous dish, And I think I remember something about this actually being invented in Chicago. Is that Is that true? Do you know that? That's true Sagen. AKI, you know he didn't out in Greektown you've seen the flaming to use was invented at the person on restaurant, which is a restaurant that has since closed by the dish has become You know, such an incredible part of, um Greek Greek venues and in Chicago and even beyond, um, and the Greek islands, for sure, you know. Keeps the magic going. Yeah, they're in Lombard now, too. This breaded steak sandwich. That major list of Chicago's iconic EADS. Uh now I've been reading about this place for a long time. Never been there. Uh, tell me about this is it Is it How do you pronounce it? RICO Beans. Rico bat is Rico. Bennis? Yeah, Yeah, This is, um, really hefty sandwich. It's absolutely delicious. It's breaded skirt steak, um, in a a red gravy that you know there's Jordan Gara. So it's spicy. There's mozzarella, so it's really gooey. It is a really delicious sandwich. Rico Bennis and they're in Bridgeport on West 26th Street going to have to try that because people grave about that place and top notch beef burgers, Another place that people swear by these hamburgers. Your staff selected the patty Melt. They like that. How come Um, you know, it was, um All right. The same writer who wrote about Vito and Nick's also grew up eating this Patty melts a top notch and says that, you know the right, um, it's so crispy and buttery that it's the perfect pairing for the the burger with the cheese and grilled onions. And this is top of my list to go try. Yeah, and it's good that you have the Southside locations the Southside places because There's sort of a feeling that all the great spots on the North side but that is not not so cation point top notch over there on West 95th in Beverly. And again, you. You don't discriminate among chains because you like Portillo's chocolate cake, don't you? I do, like Port Hills chocolate cake. Um, that is just as delicious lace of super chocolatey cake. Um and you know you can get a slice. You can get a whole cake to go. You can get a turned into a cake Shake. Um If you're looking for something really over the top, But I think that you know Portillo's is a is a Chicago institution. Then the cake is my theory. Stick their my sources report that the secret ingredient in that cake is mayonnaise. Have you heard that? I have heard that. Yeah. Yeah, it is very moist and talking about desserts. Margie's Candies, certainly an iconic spot over there in Western Avenue. And the hot fudge sundae was was the dish featured in the special edition of Chicago magazine? I imagine your your people went through a lot of desserts, but they like the hot fudge sundae best, I guess. We did? Yeah, our writer who went to have it just, you know, loved how you know the nostalgic feel of going to Mars. It is and what's more classic than a hot fudge sundae and it comes in a little boat on the side. So it's a really good summer Treat. Amy Kevin. I was a dining editor for Chicago magazine, and the editors put together this special issue. Chicago's iconic Eats, which is available now 50 local.

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"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

09:47 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

"I'm Pat Thurston. Okay, so we just had Phyllis Bennis on from foreign policy in focus. Um she's represent what she's doing is advocating. For the Palestinians, who are under a massive assault in in Gaza, a massive assault hundreds of people killed dozens of Children who have been killed 50,000 people have been displaced is a result of this assault. And here's what I want to say about this. Let me ask a question. I mean, can can we can I Because I am. Can I be critical? Of Israel. And still support Israel. And their right to exist. And their right to exist as a Jewish state. Because all of those things are true to my mind. I don't know all of the complexities that have gone on over them, You know, centuries in that region. I don't know All of that. What I do know is what I'm witnessing is an absolutely horrific humanitarian crisis that innocent people are dying innocents people in Israel but a substantially fewer amount of them than the people who are dying in Gaza. And Gaza is being completely destroyed. Whenever infrastructure they have is being destroyed. They will intentionally cut off the power as they attempt to destroy these tunnels. These tunnels that Hamas has indeed used in order to move weaponry and parts into Israel, particularly so that they can build these rockets. Yes, Hamas is violating international law by lobbing these rockets into Israel because they're completely indiscriminate. I believe that Israel is also violating international law because they are punishing The entirety of the population of Gaza because Hamas is loving these rockets, and they are doing so Israel's doing this, You know, they say that they're trying to target these certain areas. Yeah, okay. They're targeting these areas and in the process, they're killing Children, and they're killing innocents. Um, it's I don't I don't believe that They're taking the appropriate precautions and I'll tell you something else. I do believe what Phyllis was saying about the provocations. I believe that Netanyahu has been incredibly provocative. I think that he has leaned way way way over to the far far right in Israeli society. Not all Israelis are like Netanyahu. You know, he has some trouble holding onto power, though he's been able to do it thus far, he's facing corruption charges once he leaves office. Apparently he's kind of like the president here in the Cited state he's protected from accountability for his crimes as long as he's in office. But there's a right wing within Israel that wants to kill the Arabs. They want to kill. The Palestinians have seen them interview. I've seen a lot of them interviewed. There are I've seen them and you've seen this to the marches through the street says they're a screaming kill the Arabs. These air Israelis there. There were marches that would would have been even further provocation that we're in. Tended to go right through Palestinian neighborhoods. Those were moved to a different location. There was this fire that was burning, and there were people who were chanting erased their names concerning the Palestinians. Now Pat and and there were Palestinian businesses where these same right wing creeps were going through and breaking windows and destroying businesses in Palestinian areas. The Palestinians are not innocents. There are Palestinians and of course, we know. Historically, we remember about strapping bombs to their own bodies and getting onto Busses is people are coming home from work and bombing innocents Israelis about going into that nightclub where the teenagers were celebrating and setting off bombs in the nightclub. There are certainly there's a certainly a great deal of hostility and hatred between these two factions. But some kind of peace. It has got to be found. Some kind of peace has to happen. What is going on right now is not acceptable. And what when you say that Israeli that Israel has a right to protect itself. I agree with you so the Palestinians and Israel's right to protect itself does not mean that they can use disproportionate force and that they can punish You know, use collective punishment of the entire population in Gaza, and that is what this amounts to So, Yeah, we need to try to do something to get the United States government to do something. And when a representative from the State Department was specifically asked by foreign journalists when he said the line that American presidents and state departments and spokespeople have been speaking for decades Israel has a right to defend itself. He was asked by these journalists. And do Palestinians have the same right? He stumbled and stuttered and could not answer the question and would not answer the question in the affirmative. When someone was asked by a representative of the Biden government was asked. Will you condemn the killing of Children in Gaza? They would not condemn the killing of Children. I mean, for God's sake. How hard is that? Yes, we condemn the killing of Children everywhere. How about that? That's not so hard to do. They won't The United States wheels, tremendous power. They're getting weapons and they're getting money from us, and they thumbed their nose. Netanyahu doesn't give a hoot What Joe Biden says doesn't care. And and Netanyahu is leaning more and more toward that right wing as the settlements as the evacuation. The evictions of these Palestinians continue. Um okay. 80 88 Tennis the telephone number 888 10 Edward is calling from mountain view. Edward. Hi. Welcome to K G. Oh, hi. How are you, Pat? I'm well, Thank you, Edward. I'm just my heart's breaking to hear you say so much anti Semitic stuff. Like what? What did I say? That was anti semantic, please. It's just crazy. Okay? Help! Help me! Help me! Help me! What did I say that was anti Semitic and sounded like a Nazi. You sound like a not the year inside you. How? How? Tell me something specifically, I said you have lost the storyline. Pat. It would take way too much time to educate me. One example. I haven't been speaking that long. Give me one example. You're anti Semitic. And you're going to get reported to the A. D. L have a great day. I'm shaking in my boots. Edward, look. It's not that hard. If you really think I sound like a Nazi, if you really think that I said something that was anti Semitic, you should be able to quote it back to me because I haven't been speaking for that long. It's not going to take forever for you to correct me. Just tell me what I said that you believe was anti Semitic. Is it because I believe that Palestinians have a right to live, too I do is it because I'm worried about what they have been subjected to the kind of lifestyle they've been subjected to? I do. Do I also fall Palestinians? Do I fault Hamas? Yes, I do. So I'm not sure what it is. That is anti Semitic here. 80 88 have I said that Jews have a right to exist in Israel that they have a right to a Jewish homeland. I do I believe that the persecution that use have suffered over millennia. That of all people on this earth that they have a right to establish a homeland where every Jew can go find a place where they are welcomed. I believe that of Israel. I don't think that that gives Israel carb lunch. Violate international law and to pursue what they are pursuing. Right now. What is Netanyahu's endgame? You tell me what is Netanyahu's end game in this? 80 88 tennis, the telephone number 80 88 10. Let's go to Patrick. He's in San Jose Patrick. Hi. Welcome to KGO. Thank you for taking my call. Yes. I just made the observation that Netanyahu has always been against the Iran Contra peace deal that he came and talked to the Senate and whatnot without being invited. And contradiction to the Obama had forgotten about that. You're right. Right Winger interested in nothing more. It doesn't seem like Represent Israel. I'm a Christian. Don't let number two Don't let people call you and I send mine because you want to take a critical look at your own. You know our own satellite. Let's just call it that way. What do you think? What do you think Netanyahu is after? What do you think His endgame here is in this latest action Builder Coalition government, and he needs all the right wingers. And if you look at his previous election, he always scared the hell out of everybody And it's us and them. Any game that coalition so his, his coalition is slipping. He was not able to gather a majority last time, and now he's creating this stuff. And and anybody that knows anything about that area knows that he instigated. Like you said the mosque in and everything else. And his dirty little hands are all over this time. I really cannot stand that fella. Besides, Tomas needs to go to hell. Got Netanyahu needs to go to hell. Yeah, Patrick, I'm on your side on this. I would like Hamas to go to hell as well. And I would like Netanyahu to go to hell. Let's go to Frank and Nevada. Hey, Frank. Welcome to KGO. Okay. Thank you for having me. I just wanted to remind people the late ticking United States taxpayer gives the state of Israel $30 million every single day for the past 20 years. This can be very final Treasure Department and other other agencies..

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"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

05:13 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

"Good afternoon. I'm Pat. There's just sorry about that. You gave Kim McAllister quite a start thinking it was time for her to start with the news. We're speaking with Phyllis Bennis. She's at foreign policy in focus and feels I know we have short short time. Here. I s Oh, I'm going to skip over some of the dynamics I wanted to cover with Netanyahu there. Two things. One is many people say that Israel is simply attempting to defend itself after Hamas launched Thousands of rockets into Israel, creating far less damage, of course, then the missiles that are going into Gaza. But doesn't Israel have a right to defend itself? And secondarily? What is the United States doing in? What should we be doing to press? I mean, really put the pressure on to achieve a cease fire. These are critical questions. You know, History is determined by when you start the clock. If you start the clock with when Hamas rockets began flying into Israel, then it's Hamas initiative, and Israel is just responding. If you take a couple steps back from that, why did him us start to send those rockets? Well, first of all, it's sent Seven rockets, not thousands in its first volley didn't hit anything, and that was in response in direct response to the attack on the El Aqsa Mosque. In Jerusalem that I spoke about earlier. This was ah, shocking thing for Muslims all around the world, in fact, when armed police went into the mosque and began firing tear gas and using stun grenades inside the mosque. And on what is the holiest night of Ramadan, holiest night in the year during morning prayers, and Hamas issued an ultimatum and said, Pull out your troops from the mosque and stop these evictions in Jerusalem. And it was. It was a deliberate provocation. On the Israeli side. There was no reason they needed to raid the locks on mascot that point. Uh, the rockets, then started firing. Now I happen to believe that mass nonviolent mobilization is a more effective tool. But I'm not a Palestinian. I'm not living in 14 years, 14 years Gaza has been under Ah blockade and Israeli blockade. You have Children who have grown up never leaving this tiny strip of land that is the most crowded strip of land in the world. And unless we've only got about a minute, I know we want to talk about ceasefire. Just question quickly on the cease fire. It's not new for the U. S. To refuse to reject the United Nations moves to declare ceasefire. It's happened before it happened in 2006 that happened in 2008 and nine it's happened in 2014. What President Biden finally gave in to the pressure to say the words we support a ceasefire. But that's like saying in the abstract as soon as Israel decides that they have killed enough Palestinians that now they they want to see far then we will Call for one. Until then, the Biden administration is still refusing. Congress is up in arms about this 29 senators have have signed a very explicit short statement calling directly for an immediate cease fire. World leaders are calling for it. And today has been a strike day for Palestinians and around the world for supporters of Palestinian rights to say there must be an immediate ceasefire and an end to the evictions. The pressure should be brought to bear in this country. We don't want to be led by an administration who is refusing to say the words. We need an immediate cease fire now. And when Israel says, Well, we're not ready to say Well, we are then going to make our arms and our $3.8 billion a year of our tax money that we give to the Israeli army. Dependent on an immediate cease fire if they don't Support an immediate ceasefire and carry it out. That money should be stopped. The arms sale should be stopped the announcement of a new arms sale that just emerged that's going to send $735 million worth of new missiles to Israel in the midst of this onslaught. Is an outrage. Members of Congress are feeling the heat they are expressing it. People in the street. Usually in a non defensive for this is an offensive war of an occupying power against an occupied population. That's what we're dealing with here. So let's a film Spanish. I wanna thank you so much for joining us today, and I'm glad you said what you said, because that's kind of the way I was leaning was we're providing all of this aid to Israel. We have a great deal of power. Here we do. We hold a lot and so we can use that power to get the violence to stop. And then work on a peaceful resolution means hold Israel accountable. That's what we need to aim for. Thank you so much. Phyllis Bennis, Phyllis Bennis with foreign policy in focus, and we're gonna get a news update from Kim McAllister and we will be back. We'll get to your telephone calls in a little bit more information about what's going on right now. At in Gaza and in Israel, I'm Pat Thurston, and you're listening to K.

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"bennis" Discussed on Skeptiko - Science at the Tipping Point

Skeptiko - Science at the Tipping Point

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Skeptiko - Science at the Tipping Point

"Forms the foundation of the afterlife beliefs of the group right. And what he found. It's even more interesting in confirming of it. You sit in some of these kinds of shamanistic cultures. They will have a belief about the afterlife. And then you know. William will be out there and get hit by a tree and die and he'll come back and he'll say hey this is what happened and it is such a compelling account that the shaman will go wait william rooted. Exactly william is right. We'll we'll you must be right. We need to change our beliefs. It's it's powerful research because when you go cross culture and you go cross time you really sort out a lot of the a wheat from the chaff thing. What degree i mean. Don't you think there's a lot of similarities an experience between different cultures. That are prevented from being understood through language. Like a lot of these people have spiritual views some to yours and things like that. They believe in reincarnation. Or afterlife or something like that absolutely. But i i guess the other thing you know tying it back to what we're talking about. Is you have to consider the the evil part of it because the evil part of it is the deceptive part of it is the how do i how do i gain control of someone. How do i dominate. Someone absolutely looking all the religious beliefs. The teachers here that are really popular. They're worth millions of dollars. So of were want. I like that. What was the colt. You're talking about at the beginning which one order rules. Yeah so again. It's a mixture of this brew of these beliefs. And then how can i kind of get in between it's consistently done the overtime you know whether it's jim jones. Or whether it's the mormons which i would throw in that category whether jehovah's witnesses day bennis also at their right everyone even if you wanna look at the sex within christianity each wants says they're correct and then they turned the screw the catholic churches as. We're the only true church right. So how could you believe in anything else. Therefore you gotta give us money to for these priests and then engage in the kind of same behaviors. That christ railed against when he was in jerusalem so.

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"bennis" Discussed on AoS Coach

AoS Coach

05:09 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on AoS Coach

"Gago yet cook. I only repeat it because some people joy on the podcast and just he hasn't had the battle time there the scurry away in the combat phase. If you pick a friendly a scape and tied hero so stephen typing To fight with you can say that it scurries away instead of making a pilot. Move if you do so the hero makes normal move so it must retreat so you just going move away from combat which is outside of three inches from an enemy sir. Yeah why why is important so again on. An episode of this is described scaling the toolbox. they're all cases where you want your guys in combat and actually destroying everything there are cases where Like the reason you got into combat is to run away onto an objective. Which i've done so many times and there are cases where you'll pull screaming. Bill plagued. bennis is literally about to get smashed by something very hot heating on thinking along the lines of terrorism. You got something that really punches and just go great. Activating and i'm running away. And then you're putting sitting there going. But i was going to kill it. So it's It's a super powerful thing and you can use it to reposition yourself. You can use to like. I said get on objective that you are otherwise never going to get into so i like i've had cases where i've charged like a a notch. Wolleck i think it was into a magnet role and my point was like what are you doing. I'm going to say it's fictive ation runs away scorn. Objecting scored the points. It's put when it's your turn as well because you know you'll get to activate. I see you know which ones getting you're running into combat. I'm going to position at the best way possible. and then i'm going to retreat even though so major universities objectives your guide to deny opponent points. You know you do a lot of things and also just annoy them. I think d'ambra does that a lot to me like he would just retreat and like cool. I'm going to activate any runaway. So when i'm in combat choose very carefully who attack because i know he's gonna retreat as soon as possible so It makes you think a little differently because there's not many other obvious that have the same type of mechanics and there are an give. We're to get into because there are pages and pages of base. There are so many mechanics. And i think maybe that's another another thing that You know you look at this and it's very overwhelming but what you can't understand the rules elect right now i need. I know how to make decisions. Because it's very much keyboard dependent. And i think again. It reminds me of cd's a seek bobbers ky. Bingo instead of having you know. Wadden human doc dockland coffin. You have mazda. Clan edition the the very similar kinda finding the keywords..

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"bennis" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:26 min | 2 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Rick till eight two hundred chicken wings at your mama's house last night now back to fat boy. That hurts my feelings. Welcome back to the show to the with you. The rest of the way. The lines are available at one. Eight hundred eight seven eight play. Let's go to oakland with chris. What's up man. rick. I love those drops. You always have man you've had those for awhile and you haven't you just just austin since two thousand two. Wow that's amazing and just All right sounds good. Hey i was trying to get an earlier. But i wanted to comment on. The leonard. Myers meyers leonard right. That's the guy's name meyers to leonard myers. Sounds more correct. Yes it is meyers leonard. And i don't wanna sound you know racists or stereotypical but those are kind of stereotypical jewish names speaking of which My question is do you think that this is something to do with the fact that it's miami. Do you think that has any any effect at all on this on this conversation because you know it's more traditional. It's against stereotypical jewish more jewish community on their miami. What do you think now. I think with the commissioner is jewish the commissioner before him was jewish The the media in new york. I mean yeah. There are a lot of retired. New yorkers live in florida. There's no doubt. But i think this would have been the case. No matter where he did it. I believe so vs oklahoma city. You'd think it's the same kind of push back. I think probably the local people in oklahoma city wouldn't have cared as much you're correct but it still would have been a national deal in the nba. Still be that's and all the other stuff. Yeah yeah. I mean. I'm not. I'm not a jewish american and frankly i've mothers arabic right so my grandfather. My great uncle fought in syria against the israelis. Right so i get where maybe somebody you know you know you were talking earlier about cultural but obviously were americans and jewish france. But i remember in ninety four. When schindler's list came out and the teacher castleman in east. Oakland was probably at that. Time was definitely an all african american school. But now it's more mixed. They took him to the grand lake theater in downtown. Oakland to see the dacian. There's list and this is ninety four. So there's still a lot of jewish americans who had either directly affected by the holocaust or after and a lot of the young people that saw the film. They didn't have it store context. I understand i remember. It didn't have historical context of you know. Be living to the holocaust of what that meant and so people were you know. It's young kids. Watch movies people shooting there. Make a lot of noises in my damn and this net and it was a huge thing and i remember steven spielberg actually came to the school because it was such a blowback that they actually stopped the film a lot of jewish people that were watching. The film were horrified. These kids had respect and the kids didn't really have it from a cultural plate. So like this you know whether he knew the word or not. I mean it's not you know as a kid growing up the california's not at common word would use but you know whatever But i think you can you instead of blasting the guy like you know banning spanish this is a great time to talk about the holocaust survivors. That connection i do. I do think it's not a political show but the fact it And say what you are former president. He did do a lot in terms of normalizing relations between the countries and israel. Some people don't like it but you know as we move forward as a global society. I think that's important so not necessitate. Spielberg thing from what i remember about that story because it was a big deal. I thought he went to the grand lake and watched it with them and they were quiet as a mouse the whole time. I think that was the second part. But i know he actually went to the school itself them on over there on. Eighty six and macarthur. You know it used to be an actual capsule. My grandfather taught there in the thirties Great school you know. Lie joe morgan's out of their Sports guys but Twenty tony tony kasimov kasimov but he actually went to the school and i remember it was a big deal Bennis again early nineties ninety four and it was a you know. I believe the teacher was a white guy. He had been jewish. I don't know but we took a bunch of the students. To the opening. The schindler's list of grand lake and a lot of jewish americans there and it was a big learning experience. You know we'll talk to that. But it's sort of like any pulp fiction a completely different kind of movie. But i remember when john travolta waving the gun around and shot marvin in the back of the car. The audience i watched it with everyone started laughing hysterically and i was thinking. I don't think this is supposed to be funny. But that's the reaction. That's the kind of the reaction. Yeah people getting shot and Yeah i mean and plus the fact regardless race and ethnic heritage teenagers when you let them outside of the classroom They're gonna be completely knucklehead goof-balls to which doesn't yeah yeah. We have a theater mall four star cinema. And i remember seeing a rat run into and i felt a toy with richard pryor and it was always at the time it was a big hayes in the back of the thing smelled like marijuana smell like skunk or something so yeah they'll see in movies and some you know some of the old movie theaters. We're awesome two dollar night at hilltop. And i'm telling you the clientele is when i was sixteen. I thought wow. I get to see a double feature for a dollar and it was like quest for fire and You know just some stupid that. Yeah so yeah. Clash of the titans. Whatever and At i remember one time the film the frame stopped. And all of a sudden you saw this like heat bubble and it burned and ripped because you know the boulder so hot that if the film is constantly moving at burns right through the celluloid and then there are people who are actually asking further dollar back. That is phenomenal guy you leave. I saw white. Men can't jump at the century which is crossed mukasey of a big fight and then they basically gave. He's money back at to stop the movie. So would that story times. thanks for the. Thanks for the call. Chris Chris of enough to get them syrian army stories. That's pretty interesting as well One eight hundred eight seven eight play To get in and get hurt and listen like we said like chris was saying i mean. It's it's not. we're not in a time right now where you can save something and plead ignorance on it. You just can't and And i've i've pointed this out many times. I felt sorry for grant napier when he was asked about black lives matter and he said well. I think all lives matter. You're fired what did i do. He didn't realize that saying that disparage the black lives matter movement. And you think. How could that possibly disparage it. Well if you save blue lives matter. It says that if it's firemen deserve red lives matter. I don't know But as i said everybody is always so focused on labels. And what are you. What are you know i'm this i'm that you are people will tell you what you are. You are a cyst gender. Whatever like i am. I didn't even know what i am. And there's just there's zero tolerance you know For me Something like that. That happened on his own time. Like i hope. I'm never dumb enough to do something like that but i would never give a blanket apology to strangers. If i offended someone and i do we do it all the time. If i offend someone i would apologize that person. Some sorry i offended you that if it was a private conversation now he was doing this openly on twitch so that's where he messed up but if it's a private conversation like if it's a private text message ember guys getting in trouble for their text messages.

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"bennis" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

01:51 min | 3 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"Abbreviated edition of those were the days brought to you by Brown Chevrolet due to time restraints. We have a visit with raced agent from the Weather Channel coming up in just minutes. It's February. 16th. It was on this day in 1959. Fidel Castro appointed himself premier of Cuba following the overthrow of one for Jin Seo Battista. On this day in 1968. Elvis got a gold record for his gospel album. How great Thou Art Elvis one, only three Grammy Awards one for how great thou art. Lifetime Achievement award in 1970, then another for a gospel album. He touched me in 1972 1989. Investigators in Lockerbie, Scotland, said a bomb hidden inside a radio cassette player hidden inside a suitcase was what brought down Pan Am flight 103 the previous December in 1988. Killing all 259 people aboard in 11 on the ground. Things today include Ward Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver actor Hugh Beaumont. Sonny Bono, Born in Detroit, Michigan on this day in 1935, killed in a skiing accident in January of 1998. Good to Kent, A host of Reading Rainbow on PBS actor LeVar Burton is 64. Tennis is bad Boy of all bad boys. John McEnroe Today turns 62 Andy Taylor, guitarist of Durant, Durant is 60 and the bus out of Notre Dame and Super Bowl 40 champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Jerome Bennis is 49 the failure of the power grid and most of the state left millions of Texans in the cold Overnight in San Antonio Mayor Ron Nuremberg says he's among the residents without power and says These rolling blackouts are hardly.

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"bennis" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

08:13 min | 3 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on KCRW

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"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:46 min | 3 years ago

"bennis" Discussed on KGO 810

"Serving cooked meals to go At the same time, Harris his restaurant visit them at 2100 Bennis Avenue in San Francisco. House Democrats would like to know if any members of Congress helped plan the insurgents at the U. S Capitol by giving tours of the building the day before. Those tours have been banned since March because of the pandemic. But Democrats say there were large numbers of citizens in the capital the day before the riots and House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Shift told Kjos Pat Thurston today his committee has many questions about capital security. What was the intelligence? What did we know? Was that intelligence shared with law enforcement? Why were they so ill prepared? Why? Why were there not guard troops protecting the capital? Why such a graphic disparity between the law enforcement response to a peaceful black lives matter. Protests On this violent insurrection. Congressman Schiff says there will be undetermined consequences if it is proved any member of Congress provided reconnaissance tours to insurrectionists. The Santa Clara County is really reached a grim milestone 1000 deaths from covert 19 Now health officer, Dr Sarah Cody says It's a harsh reality that the Corona virus continues to be extremely widespread. In the county and throughout the state on Lee 5% of ICU beds are available in Santa Clara County right now. Your name is being announced A guest host Jeopardy more from ABC s Jason Nathan Seuin engine is currently the first guest host to take over Alex Trebek's Jeopardy. Podium will be there for six weeks of shows, and now we know who will come next. The show officially confirming Katie Couric is a guest does along with former NFL quarterback and celebrity jeopardy champion Aaron Rodgers, actress and neuroscientists Miami Bialik and CBS.

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Your Super's Michael Kuech Describes His Nutritious Company

20 Minute Fitness

04:02 min | 4 years ago

Your Super's Michael Kuech Describes His Nutritious Company

"Hey everyone it's from twenty minutes fitness. Today is God another another German founder who's based on the line Michael Cue from your Super Michael. Why don't you tell us a little bit more about yourself. Yes great severe. Thanks for having a Martini and found of your super where health and wellness superfood company based in L. A. Bennis and have been doing the business for the last five years and continue to grow and we our whole mission is actually to improve people's health with power of super plans so what super plans plans and and how does your super comment for that super foods are very nutrient rich fruits and veggies leaves or allergies definite around for a longtime as much as like a trend to them here. USO have been around world's abuse by several different native countries in people for hundreds thousands. Does your sometimes so for example. Marine Guy is used as medicine in Africa war on south years so much I in Japan so very old kind of always leads ancient fruits and veggies that are super super high nutrients way higher than some of the conventional fruits and veggies. We have here in our Western. Diet and how how does is it. You know. Come together for for your superlight. What what should this next back cost like. We can't really see what it's looking like right now. Maybe describe outlooks on what they expect if they ordered from you so we have seven different superfoods makes makes us the powder powder form so they're just basically dried whole foods as explains very nutritious combine them in very different mixes. There's functional so from a green makes two protein too when antioxidants mix and then you just was one school today you can get fruits roots in vegetarian diets right because the most important like one of the problems in our diverse at nine out of ten people in the US. Don't eat enough fruits and veges every single day because we're too busy. They don't have time. It's hard to eat healthy. We all know that's and yet nine out of ten don't enough fruits and veggies so we felt without powder can easily put it in your morning smoothie yogurts. I'm your cereals. You can also put in your smoothie or anything to drink in order to get extra portion of vitamins minerals Susan Morland seen as something that I you know after my current meals that I'm already consuming. BMI smoothie my oatmeal or maybe it's buy my lunch. Maybe a half in like drink next to my lines and I'm feeling that I'm not getting enough enough matches. I'm not getting a yeah exactly now nutrients. It's like we always talk about how you'd supercharge any meal with the extra vitamins minerals a lot of meals don't contain so much 'cause they're either. Don't contain fresh veggies fruits or it just like some processed stuff. We pick up. We all dead right because we all busy but you can with with our products you can supercharge anything eats and put like super super important fruits veggies and in vitamins minerals in your body and what types of powders do you have and how do they differ from one another we have seven different ones and we have something for beauty which is super high and into. Oxygen Scour beautiful makes we have something for energy he kind of coffee alternative jitters personally from coffee so I count costly but sometimes I like to get some what's in there so we have not show makes much of green tea and then we have one on with the Burana which has like a lot of caffeine but it's released way slower in your body so you have longer time of energy than we have a protein mix for pre and post workouts where we combine plant based proteins with Superfood so you don't get the micronutrients in protein but you also get some micronutrients vitamins minerals which is super important for muster recovery Buddy anyways and then we have the Super Green stutters just to get the green sin we all we all like even apple a day sometimes right open Anna but it's really green salad spinach stuff. It's hard for a lot of people so it's not like we have some chocolate mix which is good good good mix of people indulge in chocolate they can they can use that makes so very range from green sue beauty to protein

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