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How to Beat the Crypto Tax Crisis With Clinton Donnelly

The Bad Crypto Podcast

01:47 min | Last week

How to Beat the Crypto Tax Crisis With Clinton Donnelly

"Clinton has been the go to guy in the space for quite some time his service as a CPA Donnelly tax law and crypto tax audit. This is a audit defense service that we do recommend to you guys. Now we are affiliates with Clinton, but we are also customers with Clinton and I'm going to give you the link now and I'm going to reinforce it several times so you go and use this bad co dot IN slash tax easy enough. Bad code IN for it slash text. We got a lot to talk about because the world is crazy. The crypto tax law is continually the target is moving. And a lot of people are confused. So we've got some big bullet points we want to hit on today. I'm going to let you kind of take us on a journey. Where would you like to start? Hey, you know, there's just so many topics out there about attacks at this point in time. This is a very hot area right now for crypto. A couple of things like to talk about is, you know, Congress has weaponized the IRS to go after crypto owners. Let's talk about what that means. Okay. Second thing is, as when you prepare your tax return, you have to use these gain calculation services to calculate how much your gains were. And my staff, I have a company of over 20 employees and half of them are crypto analysts. And I pull the cover back, you know, we can see the man behind the curtain and what we're finding is that there's a lot that these services are not telling you in their services all come up with different answers or let's just say a collection of wrong answers.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews

Thinking Crypto News & Interviews

04:13 min | 3 months ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews

"Hey everybody, with me today's Clinton Donnelly, who's the president of crypto tax audit. Clinton, great to have you on. It's great to be with Tony. Blends in. Tell us about yourself. Tell us about your background. Well, in the rolled age and I have a law degree and my company is crypto tax thought. We have about 25 employees. We have our experience has been very crypto tax returns. We've been doing those since 2018. And we do the game calculation of the income and then we prepare the tax return using our bulletproof turned methodology. At this point in time, all our clients are very high net worth crypto investors or key influencers. We have some of the largest influencers in the U.S., our clients. So what you're saying is you handle whales. Yes. We put my handle wheels. We have whales and crackers. So people with over 10 million in assets we call them crackers. Wow. How did you build that customer database, so to speak, or that get that type of clientele? In 2018, one of my clients would have been doing taxes for a couple of years. He'd been about two years out of college. I prepared his tax returns. In 2018, I let him know that I was getting into crypto taxes I was working with the company that he was doing that. And he said, well, Clinton, he said, we need to talk because I made a lot of money in crypto. We talked. He made 16 million. Wow. In 2017, trading crypto. He was probably like 24. Good for him. And he said, I want to pay the taxes on it. Who did the calculation? He voluntarily paid $6 million of taxes. Wow. His attitude was, if I don't pay them, the IRS will come and get me. Oh yeah. And we've always taken this attitude with our clients. We just, it's just the best report everything. At this point in time, we've done 3000 crypto tax returns and none of them have been audited by the IRS. And that's because we developed all our tax returns in before we did crypto, where what we call complex. People that were living outside in the U.S. had foreign corporations and anti money laundering reporting obligations and we've always done a complex tax return there. And we just transferred all that into doing crypto tax returns. So we've now have a methodology.

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‘Torso Killer’ admits killing 5 women decades ago near NYC

AP News Radio

01:00 min | 3 months ago

‘Torso Killer’ admits killing 5 women decades ago near NYC

"A convicted serial killer in New York has gotten another life sentence behind bars after confessing to 5 more killings on Long Island in the 60s and 70s. 76 year old Richard cottingham is considered one of the most prolific serial killers in America, already jailed for 11 homicides. This defendant has caused irreparable harm to so many people and so many families. There's almost nothing I can say to give comfort to anyone. That's our county district attorney and Donnelly on WABC TV, says cottingham has confessed in court to 5 more killings. In exchange for a conviction on just one additional count. 23 year old Diane Cusick, who was accosted and killed, after buying shoes at the green acres mall in 1968. John Moyes spent decades wondering who killed his mother. He thanks the detectives who never gave up. The sun shines brightly. Because justice has been served. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Talk of race, sex in schools divides Americans: AP-NORC poll

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 1 year ago

Talk of race, sex in schools divides Americans: AP-NORC poll

"A a a a new new new new poll poll poll poll shows shows shows shows Americans Americans Americans Americans are are are are deeply deeply deeply deeply divided divided divided divided over over over over how how how how much much much much children children children children in in in in K. K. K. K. through through through through twelve twelve twelve twelve schools schools schools schools should should should should be be be be taught taught taught taught about about about about racism racism racism racism and and and and sexuality sexuality sexuality sexuality a a a a new new new new A. A. A. A. P. P. P. P. nork nork nork nork poll poll poll poll shows shows shows shows Americans Americans Americans Americans lean lean lean lean slightly slightly slightly slightly toward toward toward toward expanding expanding expanding expanding not not not not cutting cutting cutting cutting back back back back discussions discussions discussions discussions of of of of racism racism racism racism and and and and sexuality sexuality sexuality sexuality but but but but roughly roughly roughly roughly four four four four in in in in ten ten ten ten say say say say the the the the current current current current approach approach approach approach is is is is about about about about right right right right Republicans Republicans Republicans Republicans see see see see the the the the fight fight fight fight over over over over school school school school curriculum curriculum curriculum curriculum as as as as a a a a winning winning winning winning culture culture culture culture war war war war issue issue issue issue parent parent parent parent Brian Brian Brian Brian Wangenheim Wangenheim Wangenheim Wangenheim lives lives lives lives in in in in California California California California no no no no kid kid kid kid should should should should be be be be forced forced forced forced to to to learn learn learn about about about anything anything anything if if if they they they don't don't don't want want want I I I think think think kids kids kids should should should be be be able able able to to to have have have more more more say say say and and and their their their education education education in in in Texas Texas Texas parent parent parent Christine Christine Christine Donnelly Donnelly Donnelly says says says she she she wants wants wants her her her daughter daughter daughter to to to grow grow grow up up up viewing viewing viewing people people people equally equally equally and and and know know know that that that no no no matter matter matter what what what body body body you you you were were were born born born in in in the the the matter matter matter how how how you you you present present present generalizing generalizing generalizing matter matter matter what what what the the the color color color of of of your your your skin skin skin is is is that that that everybody everybody everybody as as as a a a person person person and and and deserves deserves deserves to to to be be be happy happy happy healthy healthy healthy and and and deserves deserves deserves respect respect respect the the the poll poll poll shows shows shows fifty fifty fifty percent percent percent of of of Americans Americans Americans say say say parents parents parents have have have too too too little little little influence influence influence on on on curriculum curriculum curriculum I'm I'm I'm a a a Donahue Donahue Donahue

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"donnelly" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

"Will defend you in an IRS audit of your tax return. It doesn't matter what year it doesn't matter how you report it, it will defend you in it for no additional charge. And we're really focused on protecting people and bringing the maximum amount of value to our expertise. What we're seeing now in our business is this year, I'm being approached by several large accounting firms like the top 20 accounting firms in the U.S. because they have big clients really wealthy people who, as you can imagine, have taken a portion of their money, put it into crypto done well and these large accounting firms have no idea what to do with them. So we're starting to work with the partners and the management of those firms to do gain calculation for ultra high net worth people as well as setting up audit defense and monitoring for their staff. So super excited about where we're growing. And at the same time, we've created some self service tools on our crypto tax audit web page that for really dirt cheap prices. We show people how to prepare their own bulletproof tax return. We have monitor themselves. We let you know two to 6 months in advance if you're going to be being flagged by the IRS for a future audit. So really, we're cutting edge in so many areas. And we're starting to get the recognition from the big firms that we're excited about. So thank you very much. Crypto tax audit dot com gang told them that Travis and Joe's sent you to it. Any further questions before such a great voice. You should have like the Clinton Donnelly crypto tax podcast or something. It's like, you should do that more. You come on in here once a year and you go on some other shows, but man, you should get out there more, man. I like your voice. I'm looking for an agent. I think you need my publicist, Travis. I'm thinking about making an NFT out of my voice actually. Okay. I thought there was a little back chat there. Somebody's like, no, go do it. Go podcast. Make it happen. Clinton, thanks for coming on, friend. We appreciate you and we will, I guess we'll talk to you before next year, but as far as the audience is concerned, we'll talk to you next year. Always a pleasure. You gotta do our taxes, damn it. My team is on your case. Thank you, Clinton. For coming back again and showing us the latest information. I love how giddy he got talking about the tezos case. He was like, this is so great, guys. In our crypto nerd world, this is the best thing ever. Well, he was like, and then write it down. And then you're very meticulous about it, you do here, right? It didn't seem, right? What do you think? It's proof of them because it's not a new book. He's right though. I believe his advice is sound and after our conversation, I went and I ordered some notepads. I'm like, all right, I'm a start carrying one of these with because I got records, but it's just so hard to keep track of this stuff. And so the way they do taxes is they actually put your meta mask wallet into the software they use. And it shows when you purchase an NFT and what the price was and if you sold it..

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"donnelly" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

"Positions, and that's all they do is just enjoy the stake and rewards, and they never sell them. In which case, you'd probably never pay any taxes until some future year when you sell them. I love hearing you nerd out on tax cases. This is in the CPA world. This is what's exciting. Oh my gosh, this case. How do you think it's going to pan out? What do you think is going to happen? Well, like 99, I mean, as you guys know, a big aspect of our company at crypto tax audit is we defend people not. And I've always said, you know, no court case gets no crypto, audit gets resolved, the T go to tax court because that's when you get to speak to an adult. And that's what they're saying. That's what this takes those cases saying, we want our day in court. We want to judge to give his opinion because we have a case law driven society and when a district judge says, this is the way it is. Every other court has to react to what that judge said. All right, so this is a big stakes for the IRS. The more I look at it and study it, I think the IRS has overstepped their bounds in most of their positions related to crypto taxation. Of course, now when I defend people and audits, what are big theme is is try to keep the burden of proof on the IRS. We don't necessarily have to prove that our answer is right. We just proved that your answer is wrong. And this is going to be the theme. I think that short of good regulation coming out of the Congress that the IRS has continued to lose, lose, lose court cases because of this because of the vagueness and the complexity of cryptocurrencies. So a lot of my clients are saying Clinton, what should we do about this? Because I don't want to pay this taxes. So you have two choices. Okay, Joel. So I have, should I pay the tax on the staking now, the way the IRS wants me to? And then next year, when the court cases decided, then ask for my money back, or should I just assume the staking case will be successfully won by the tazos people, not pay taxes on it now, and then should I be wrong next year, then pay the taxes at that time? Well, that's an interesting choice. You have to make. To the extent that you don't pay the tax that are owed, there's an looking at today's rates about 9% a year. And it's a choice to make. I will say this, that it's a whole lot easier to amend a tax return next year and give the IRS money because when you give the IRS money along with a tax return, they go, thank you very much. We'll take that money. Next person, whereas if you send them an amended return saying, hey, I like to get $30,000 back to go. I don't think so. We're going to send this over to an audit and examine it. Then they see the crypto, and now you're into a two to three year examination process. So each investor needs to be able to make a financial choice based on their risk tolerance, but I think there's a lot of room for doing that. But this is not financial advice. But this is why you should have crypto tax on it because we defend everybody about it. You made a comment about your IRS overs its bounds due to that. I would say that the.

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

04:24 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Victors wrote. The story and the family was blamed for all the violence. And this is how they became known as the black donald's one pretty much word to blame for ninety. Wanted to dive into this. I read the book years ago. I wanted to get like. I'm saying this could have been a lot longer more detailed by wanted to. Just get the gist of the story. Because it's a fucked up story. It's crazy like we could have done this for hours. But i like just giving the meat of the situation because and that's the mall and they burn them all and fucking houses and they need support. They seem like the boyden seem that bad. They just like cause mischief. And the beat up people divorces. Wow that's is another light on the situation but okay okay in the end of the day. Who's back do you have. Do you have the stupid farmers or do you have shown at the end of the day. Let's look at it. These kids were fucking killing horses and poisoning cattle and burn house down farms the police for doing shit because people were scared so eventually people residential it got to the point that i'm sure enough people paid money to this group to go in and kill them. Oh yeah i could see that being like nine shillings away and everybody fucking shillings from earlier. You got it from this many dollars you go fuck them up because my horses my thing and it's just think they're like the i don't know i feel bad a little bit a little bit. I them in tally their half-and-half right like you liked that mentality of like. Don't fuck with me but you also like come on man you were fucking everybody's you know as much as like everybody hated you. And william was the one that has head on his shoulders and kind of tried to bring the family together and be like. Oh maybe we shouldn't be doing this stuff. I in some sense if i can remember the book. When there's seven brothers zone you get you get influenced magin if they would have left william alive or in in in not burn down their house with them inside because you know that they came out they would have shot them dead right so again just crazy because this blood link the family dies there. Imagine donnelly left. That would have been dangerous. Can you be dangerous a crazy story to tell me. I am the rain now john. There's one donnelly left. Do you think that motherfucker at that attitude wasn't just out for vengeance. He would've won by one. Killed every single fucking. We've talking the serial killer. Huckabee william it out of.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

06:35 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Man time. You can't time. yeah understand that. So a battle. For the roman line erupted between the flanagan and the donnelley's called the steetch code feud by the people at the time it was extremely violent period with arsons fistfights and attacks on each other's animals which is like that's the best way to attack. This time is hurt. someone's feelings so no is hurt. Their animals are livestock better feelings. That's what i meant by feelings their livelihood. I think that was a better way to say that. Buddy does the word i men and i didn't say sure blocked on. These story came to a brutal end in the early hours february fourteenth eighteen eighty when a group of vigil or the. Kill them all. We'll get into it. No talk of the bid off peace society. The nation's the peace society fell upon the donnelly family homestead late. In the night there was a knock on the door. Who is jimmy's their tames answer and went to meet the visitors shawnee o'connor who was sleeping and the dolly house that night later testified in court about what happened next what happened next. We'll get into but it's the fact that no it's funny like bono. It happened back in the in the book. They do talk more or less about the daughters relations and stuff like that and how they talk more or less about the boys but it doesn't really get into what barely even talk about the daughter now entire. What is the daughter of shed. She married a guy that nobody else liked. The family didn't like and i'm pretty sure if can remember them correctly but she kinda kept role but it was also kind of tough as nails chick like shift from nobody. So johnny awoke to james senior getting dressed. Chinese a bitch name james james coral the town constable and head of the peace society. Yeah piece was in the kitchen. They sir soon. Learn that. Tom dolly was out front. And tommy was the heart head which i get it fucking. He was the hard head of the bunch handcuffed and surrounded by a group of men. And i think if piper perry that once i'm correct tommy in the uk appears comedian. What peres man watch sports. Shut the fuck up you know full fucking well by prepari- porn star. Yes oh my god now you guys. I don't fuck you full. Well know who the carriers. I told you know that. Mino eighty s porn star. Fuck you know that'd be more it's like eighteen black or guys around girls trouble. did this. We did this. We did this early. Yes you algebra. And i was like no. I don't know we've already done yes. I dunno fucking piper perry's and then you gotta show me the mean fucking. Oh okay well then you should know. Now do john. Holmes is retain. why didn't you retain that knowledge. John stewart is rain. These fucking mercer. go important hub. I wash homemade porn and so much more fun. What plugging vhs. Yeah i plug in the chess. A whole wall like like barney from how i met your mother of dvd's actually do have a couple of dvd's our they know what to do with anderson a box somewhere. It's kind of awkward. Isn't a way having those physically in your house. Well when we moved. She's like just like in this bag of these. like old fleas. Lives girlfriend knows. I have but i have like. I don't know eight porn. Dvd's this guy it's kinda stall gic computer. Haida ause magazines in the up in. The house of the house is first house ever lived that flooding. We went to the sex shop years and years ago like years ago and she doesn't listen to find out. Yeah that's true. But i think perte parts fucking funny so i saw the boys in the hood parody important ovarian twelve bucks boys in the fucking fucking black guys fucking black girls and they're like oh. I thought shoe ricky and it's like shit like that that's awesome. I love the horn parodies. The funny spot if i could own the spongebob on dvd. Fucking one. because i just think it's a spongebob. Spongebob square knots. or whatever. it's like fucking. We're showing out work the other day laughing at sculpting. Tom is a guy who spongebob tight. You're literally watching cartoon porn. You're watching. Spongebob like suddenly directive. Fuck saying never seen heavy metal man heavy metal. It's a cartoon movie from the nineties. That showed a bunch of tips and stuff. Yeah i know. I got that movie fucking hand fucked whatever you know what. I'm kinda horny. Anti you know but your kid i am. Now there's a kickback. Back into this So obviously the. The young i think is the youngest son. Tommy was the youngest son was arrested and they find him in the kitchen. So the data books up to his son being arrested the cops like inside of his house constable. And i'm going back to jail now. They soon learn that. Tom donnelly was out front. Handcuff surrounded by group of men demand to see a warrant so james carroll right.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

07:11 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Lost. No never mind spot running away from the puppies in short order. The donnelley's emerged victorious. They beat out of a mob man. They're hardcore men's. I'm saying imagine this. Imagine like seven conor mcgregor. This is what these fucking dudes are like. They don't give mcgregor pussy. Well now he is because of money but the original starting of mcgregor's even was kind of a posey the people he beat that's true. Yeah like he was never really. He just ran his mouth and he was fucking entertaining. Shit though their foes broken and bloody in on the ground before them which it's a mob. It's many quickly before people get mad. I don't think i could beat conor mcgregor that's addressing. There's going to be this new person understand. Stop running your mouth. Bill out did say Because paul la potentially did say he would do mushrooms. One day on the podcasts. I didn't say that at all your did nothing. I hope to god died. That's how democracy works. You guys a vote. Y'all voted yes and gets what it didn't do it. Come on graham with me. I'll graham tonnes pressure me into doing drugs calling the cost by their early eighteen seventies. Whoever it started to look the boys were settling down there like. There's like you know we wanted we to live our lives kind of share like several got married and started just kotei wishes fucking cutting horses. You'd think yeah just getting kids of my own some of my In eight hundred. Seventy three william donnelly the brains of the family. So even the book that i read like williams kind of the brains. He was one of the oldest. If i think he was the oldest second. He's the second oldest he said. We always a streams and he the second boer was kind of like the brains of the operation. We can't keep doing this because essentially burnt. You know i was. I was i born because my brothers and my half brother fuck him. So that's why you're stupid. Seconds are always the smartest. Yeah you think your if your mom had another kid he'd call stupid all the time. I'm probably beat the fucking him and then he'd also fuck headier. I'd kick my brother. did i called. Id craze like in hearkens back to the book. I read but the is the fact that it is kind of crazy that that william was kind of like he had. He had the smartest he was like. You know have to at this time you know. They came here the refused. They're killing people now. They're grown men. This is years later. Society is slowly starting to come into the construct that kind of we see it today. You know what i mean. You don't go and kill your neighbors horse because you're fucking it'd be more like okay. Well that's not okay to beat the shit out of your your family members and stuff like william dolly the brains. The family decided to enter the stage. Coz business in there were trying and he ran the stage which with several of his brothers. Working the routines between london exter- lucan stage was the best to get around. Lucan was the best on the time and business was good which is crazy that stage coaches essentially were the fucking first caps that if people didn't own horses because horses were expensive and stuff like that. It's like ordering a car. You need a certain breed of horses that they'd be like i'm how that would happen. That expensive courses were diamond. Dozen beckham expensive now. I don't know if that's family was dirt poor and they owned. I think it was thirteen or someone yelling about the wrong. Okay wall. I live like i didn't live but my family lived it. My family was dirk. Dirk fucking poor. They had about thirteen fourteen horses. Ed basement in the boiler room. No not my. I'm about my grandparents. But i think it's how do you how do you i guess it's like a fucking breeding all the talk. The cab business. How they did this with the stage coaches. But i'm guessing it's not like you don't yell like they have these these big tubes and talk to this point it would more or less like they'd have stops like a bus. Yeah were they would show up and then you get in a house. Cohen is like just tucked in like seven people in this little horse carriage a all drunk. You can way home. That's kinda true. Actually quick rerate this yes maybe back in the eighteen. Hundreds of more of a commodity. Yeah it would have been by if we're talking like nineteen fifties sixties. Yeah yeah it was like a diamond. Doug law actually in mexico. The nineteen fifties man. Die right you can live off one income. Yeah so in mexico. It was like walmart grandparents. Rent fucking must've been like something to the tune of fifteen cents a month. Yes it was a good business. Today business was good for them and they were kind. Dude fine laying low and of course with business comes competition and the donnelley's were fierce competitors within months the pressure had became too much for the owner and the other stage coach and he sold his business to patrick flanagan the same dude that he fucking hated. Roy probably ripped them off. At least flanagan was a big irish was a big irish men and he had no fear of the black donnelley's at all. This is like someone who could actually stand against them and a battle for the roman line. Soon erupted between the flanagan family. And the donnelley's yeah wasn't crazy. So medieval time horses. It was called a sumpter so it was a pack of horse attack. We're we're we're talking about more than two. Six horses would cost anywhere between five and ten shillings. How much does that martin. there are about. Twelve pennies and chilling so basic pack of horse. What caused any laborer about two weeks worth of wage super fucking cheap cheap. What happens when you when people were doesn't matter because they're all the same ship people at trudeau that love inflation. Inflation should only be twelve percent right. Now it's thirteen point seven percent because fucking trudeau so go fuck yourself to is a fucking real thing. The reason why. I can't fucking buy a house right now. With fifty grand is because fucking inflation. Meanwhile back into a better job.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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07:12 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Is die within their like this just as everybody was clean cut and then by the time they like walked out. Every single person's got a bloody nose because they're just play punching each other allies. Dad god you punch hard live so imagine the prison system back then. I'm sure he got into a lot of fucking tussles and prison man. He's probably fucking. He probably grew the short. He's probably the one in their five four six three this fucking crazy. Because i couldn't imagine. I imagine the prison back them. The donnelley's may have left ireland behind but historians argue. They couldn't leave behind the conflicts of the old country for the people of obviously the township with the large irish settler population. Their politics of their homeland hovered in the background of all conflicts. So innocent crazy these people. They're like why do you from like two towns over in ireland and now you're fucking my neighbor and they didn't like each other which i think is fucking crazy were two towns over you. Guys were the scum they got fucking nuts at the end of the day that they're like how do they know people from two towns over. I just wanted to the using as analogy because over. But i'm begging not wrong being a an a mindset that you got horses sure maybe sometimes you go exploring but like ninety nine percent of the time. You're just waking up working going to bed. Yeah so like drinking. But you're not really leaving your home unless you have a specific mission. Stir like how like. Maybe once a year you'd be able to roam around and check out a different town but like how do you remember siding. And then they kept these conflicts. The donnelley's were black feet term. That followed them over to ireland to canada from ireland to canada black feet sound so racist were catholic irish who chose not to fight the english protestants and to live in peace and instead they were peaceful which is weird how hardcore and they're like the biggest the most intimidating people around this area and the time in ireland there like i just wanna do my own fucking shit you guys stay over there and i'm not going to fight me of english protestant or wherever the fuck you are leaving on but coming my land and yell fuck you so this may be where the black in the black donnelly name actually comes from. I bet they're black for white boys. The catholics refused to live peacefully with the english occupation fused. Yes so why are they blackfoot. Blackfoot bed you know. No no the the catholic. So this is. This is the british. Obviously we got the fucking good old british tried to take over everything the funds right through thumbs up the the used to try to come in and take over everything so they were trying to invade and take over like ireland stuff at the time. And there's all this history behind this. So the catholics refused to live peacefully english occupation right. But the donnelley's rug. Whatever like i just wanna do my own shit. I don't think so black feet even more hated than the protestant so everybody fucking any them when people like. We're like oh. I remember hearing the donnelley's banak donnelley's at the same token if you are from birth outside like working. Your tan is unreal. The i know it's true. They'll fucking mexicans. Black dyes are much more interested in money than politics and counted the catholics among their friends and business partners so they just want they. They didn't give us who you fucking were british catholic fucking whatever nonetheless farewells murder appears to have pulled the donnelley's firmly into local chapter of this ancient feud the religious feud was the backdrop for all the black on these bad relationships with their neighbors disputes over land later stage coach lines which i guess i don't know what the fuck that really is What was direct cause of conflict but religion disputes serve to give local tensions and extra twist so religious. I'd say this again religion. His fucking stupid religion is dividing conquer. The millions great religion so be divided there. You go terry. There's your fucking ding ding. In later years the family later years of family ran a successful coach line. I'm going to gain. I'm pretty sure that's just like the on trips like a taxi. I don't know what coach line. Mary should look a coach line coach line. The stage coach was closed door vehicle drum by horse or hard going mules so it was exceed gangster donkeys or horses. No is that hard going meals so and we taxi. Yeah look what it looks like. It's they still have those dave and some of those going right down. That was kinda crazy. It's fucking horror strong. Carriages pay for. Yes that's kind of cool in later years. The family ramsey successful stage coach line like we just said but again came into conflict with their rivals. Bonds burned coaches. were destroy. Harris died suddenly. All these horses just fell on taxi. Fucking coming in my territory with your fucking taxi. Cab coming into pairs fucking brutal hub. Gal that does happen. Cab cab owners. I've seen it happen. Because i i know. The owner will spell taxi. Which is a place where we live. Just a guy owns a fuck attached company. But he's told me. About the feuds. Had sean which is the guy that runs the cabs in paris. Ansa psych feud with each other is like what are you going to do. Now that uber's yet that can kill actually business to right so much. It is killing taxi. Businesses cheaper nine even though on loose to be honest advice. Oh my girlfriend takes a lot. Since i've been working so much i am. She has never fully licensed to drive herself but show uber does different. No it can be but it depends on the circumstance. Taxis will charge you. Yes her second vehicle so you get all green lights. It can be cheaper true that true. That uber will charge you a cheaper rate than taxes per mile but though added fee for every single light they come across. That's sorry you're going down down cambridge. That has thirty four fucking lights you get charged for every single one which is fucked up as fucked up so the black hollies reputation for fighting lawlessness only grew in the next few years.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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07:53 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"That they're in it would have been a totally different oca- so crazy. I always love thinking about like you know. It's hard to go reach back until and like the roman age or when we talk about the villains a history and these people existed and such a time we can't picture we saw photos and some little bit of video footage stuff from way back in the eighteenth century night like obviously all the twentieth century and the early nineteenth century stuff like that. So it's we have an idea of what looked like. And in retrospect you know what i mean. I can still picture it. But i can't really picture what it's like to be a roman in fucking like. Are the movies gladiator fighting just different times. I feel like he didn't hit the point. You're hitting head there that was a punch mumbo jumbo is try was trying to follow that for. I didn't. I'm not quite sure what he's talking about. What is like back then too. I got that much okay. That's more or less what you meant. There's so many circumstances. You're not living so i know so. Obviously we talked about the horses but this guy the they did everything they could to fuck with him and you know they burn his fucking bar and they poisoned his cattle and they slit the throats of his horses. That's his way of travel. That's going to all of his cars that some rich guy funding living word. Joking this true and then speaking of cars quick side story fucking love. My offices downtown cambridge. I was outside having a smoke with my boss for just talking and sure shit the place. I always park. I bought a new car by the way. It's a nice alexis. Thank you thank you for your plot. Anyways always joke anyways. I i always like right across the street on the street. But there's an actual parking lot beside it but it just so happened. This day came into the office all the parking space for full sort pregnant parking lot around the corner about having a smoke and is fucking. Crackhead is aiming at the top of his lungs. Saying i don't want her to stop making me hurt you. And he's by himself and he's talking to his is biography does dick. He proceeded to walk down there. And just start fucking the cars up like door smashed off the puck sitting. You're watching smoke. Did it was to the point that it was so ridiculous that you didn't even do anything about it you're sitting there. You're drops your jaw drops and you just kind of staring. You're like and he's just fucking bang on the windows and there's like fuck load of people around you probably tuna forty to forty five fifty people watching this every single fucking car. That was in the lot. Don't smoke weed kids. i'm just joking. Don't do math and yet that's exactly what it was. He's cracked his fucking tree. And my stupid fucking ass decides to step up a few steps stare at them. That's not a good idea. Bill all mentality out the will fucking aware what it is. In retrospect what i did in the fucking moment was different also started walking like a standing in the fucking street. And i'm just. I'm just walking staring at him and you like looking and he just her to and i'm like goal donors you either. He's talking to billy. Billy opened his eyes wide is he could not but like all i picture and i'm looking over there on. My fucking car was parked there. I might be dead right now. I would have jewelry new. And that's where. I always part except day. Isn't that does eight-man eight is forecast. One fucking day. I don't park there so they obviously they guy went to the police and they did all this crazy shit. They burned his fucking barnes down. They fucking poisonous cattle they do. Billy does once a month and they threw cats at the wall and killed them all well. That's okay. I just go wrong. They didn't do that. Arthur wildlife our sins violence everywhere and lukin and the bide dolf whatever whatever the fuck that counties one by one everybody would just slow the start moving out. I know but they still want to have the own. This property tuffy sell it and then you don't tell the sellers about the town. I bet you. I bet you people fucking did that. The whole inspector. It wasn't about the home. It was like this neighborhood has seven people that like to talk in. Burn down all your cat horses. We'll get uh as for good news. We got a pharmacy around the corner. They'll give you some heroin so you can kind of. What did you say but no. There's no arguing five dollars so obviously in the leaves were by no means responsible for all of it so there was other fucking like at the time. There's a bunch of guys again at the time when they're that bad you just kind of assume everything them. Yeah but there's other people doing it so that just show that the crazy time it was there this. This was a violent place. There is little doubt whoever that the donnelley's established themselves as probably one of the toughest families on the roman line which sounds like fucking fucking shit shipman that been a sick game show. What families of six or more all line up. Whoever wins wins the other person's property or is this asia's crazy to the death. Aw fuck that you know. You don't like the fact that sports a real because of the wrong. But i love watching that. That tire family fighting another entire family has seven guys from the opposite end of the country. They don't really know each other but both think to the toughest not. That'd be the finest on. I think sports you have seen this lamp hundred. I like. that's entertaining disown. Like hockey times like seven versus seven and their family. Wwe cage match. But real and i know that wrestlers do a lot fucked up. Shit is crazy if you do that. Fucking guy the word. The mass man had the sauk man and he would. He would jump off on a nails. She'll like people do crazy wrestling but a lot of stage and they do get hurt. Look it up fucking not. It's not that it was all fake. It was that it was all scripted. Yeah the heart there. That video showed you where he comes down. He fucking dies. He comes from these supposed to come down to the ring. Oh hart died it. Was it brett. Bread harder owen. Hart i think it was on heart. You'll die lonely like your heart. You have any passes side. And he comes down and they took it off you remember. I showed you the video. I can't remember where he comes down this line. It's almost down to the ring. And it fucking goes really fast and he just hits the ground and you see these kids like ooh dead in front of all these fucking people hits the ground dice. Cavaliers thing fucking nuts so obviously like the status of these tough ass fucking dudes and went. James dolly senior finally return home and ancient sixty five. He found the hardest gang and the county waiting for him his own family which is so.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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08:15 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Is clearly scam. Yeah obviously like. I get that all the fucking time guy wants to my work at fucking knows like what tough thought glitter called the back. Like i don't know any money. nobody answered. I'm sure i'm on some sort of watch list. I fucking guarantee the fuck. It should take talk. Four count strong stupid. It was james disguising himself so he could continue working on the farm. Which i think is the funniest fucking shit that he's like. Hey johanna like she's like you know what i got. I thought i been extra bonding. I actually extra viable address. You can wear as just say. I wonder if. I'm pretty sure like they shaved back then and they were like clean cut because that was the time. Some people had big beards but mostly a lot of people wanna started to be civil. You had to be clean cut and stuff like that especially like during the the twentieth century and stuff like that so i just i just find that fucking a layer. I'm watching. the sweat. dripped shit eventually. After spending a winter in the woods james turned himself in fucking enough of this. God damn shit. That's called here. I do to fire and then big foot's like it. You wanna calms getting away from too big. You have a farm. I can just hide somewhere. And he was trying to hide from novocaine. Just just go back like you had a whole winter. There obviously not checking your burn every single fucking day. There's like those like the cop showing up on horses and stuff like ponies. Like how how little action happened in this town that after a winter you were still suspect number. One i this guy in. I know what you're say. So fuck you bet. This guy's like five foot like four but he could still fucking shit out of the fucking huge dude. Because i imagine. There's little irishman. If you think conor mcgregor because they were like skinny but built fucking dudes he was like a fuck any any fucking dude that works versus any do the dozens gonna kill and then every time always ones. He pulled up his pants and did the fighting. Irish see to people and just like the dirty is opera cut. Were somebody leaves the restaurant member. We're not used to pull it up just like nipple. Since there's fucking kid. We workers to pull his pants up to his nipples and fucking do the fighting irish dance. Like fuck with people was pretty funny. Actually fun fun fucking times now. We're old so the judge sentenced him to death but the sentence was actually changed and he was actually like. He was commuted to seven years and kingston penitentiary kingston ontario. Where they put the penitentiary. Was there yeah in new. Remember right fuck a couple of people. An ardo member bernardo's there until they closed it down the house. That's how old it is. I thought that i heard this down. Because they had to relocate him because he was such a dangerous prisoner. I'm pretty sure kingston still open. We should go. Hi there already. I wonder if my school for a class trip. How long ago. Great six or seven. Patrick farrell's death was just the beginning of the black donnelly story as pulled them into a bitter feud with many neighbors because they're like men well. I'm trying to live here with my cousin. His fucking yeah. No we merck all these indigenous people. But like i'm trying to live. I know they are trying to live. But we just came in took everything and now like i'm i. My kid witnessed a spike. Going to a man's because this guy would have been there long. Wouldn't have been there. the resurrection. How young nine times that is. Probably the mothers hold. The babies would have all been inside atr outside. Working women are inside. The kids making drinks given them cocktails. Yeah here's the whiskey jobs. Well james donnelly returned home from prison in the mid eighteen sixties. He found his boys. Had grown into men gyms boys took after his father. They were tough. This fucking nails. I afraid to throw a punch. This is why this story is so dope to me. These hardcore irish fucking immigrants canadian essentially now and they know in the boys are all canadian because they were born and raised here. And they don't give to fucking shits about what you have to say. They're just like this fucking tough as nails attitude like you wanna come at me. I'll come back even harder like. That's why the story is so interesting. It's funny because they did this. Show and about the black doll. He's kind of. It was like a new age version of it. I enjoyed the show but they based in boston. I'm pretty sure which is stupid. Because it's an ontario and they took the black dolly name and they build a show about this family that owned a bar that immigrants and people didn't like them and it's just like don't take fucking stories. Bro the fucking stupid broke row. But it wasn't just james that influenced them. No son of johannes would be shrinking shrinking violet. Either so i'm guessing a pussy keen violet. That's kinda neat terminology because even freaking you mean no shrinking shrinking like. Oh frenchie me is our violet. Stu i would guess but i was listening to saturday and they're talking about like oh yeah like people didn't people swear back then like and it was more like fucking shit but it may not pussy because push these newer term but they would say things like dag. Nab you dirty. Rascal policy didn't mean the same thing though. Yeah but see meant endearing and charming actually back that you say put no girls guys if like rubber heard that before if a guy was romantic to girl it'd be like all you're being such a fancy and like it was like a compliment a they tell friends like gloating about them be. Like he's the biggest. Percy said things differently right. Lie dag nab you damn rasco was just different than actually swear the way we do now but like is there are certain words. Set you off right like even my father kalma goop and watch. What happens goof. And he's like fucking tweaking. Sopher your fucking finger up his ass without his consent tweaking verve. Anyone that wants to call someone goof in jail. Do not fucking do it. That's instant fight. Words instant you call guy fireworks. Those are instant like not only. Is that like a fight. But like there's a good chance you're going to be fighting six guys. Yeah and if you say even like you say like stop being goof talk google you'll get one punched by big black guy like eight immediately. That means you're a bitch in prison fucking seemingly whistling if you whistle in prison yoga a shipyard wasn't and being free i feel like our white no that a thing. Yes one hundred percent. You whistle jail. They'll beat the fucking you because it resembles birds being free. No i just like i knew. They didn't like whistling. But that's kind of fucked. That's kind of neat another. But i feel like the reason goof and things that imprisoned of lasted longer because those were actually hardcore words back like four years ago so those guys haven't seen the outside world still hardcore said this before on this guy who's been doing this for fucking two and a half years or so whatever and that even longer it's like since it started. We've been doing this three years but we started very slow and then we consecutively did every week. But i was telling the story about like how appreciative this then grades. Seven we were all calling each other goofs and stuff and then the one teacher was like said in front of the class was like all right. You guys call each other. Goofs a lot lately in the past couple of weeks and you that means in prison that your someone's bitch and she said to us they were like she's like so i wouldn when you get older and stuff like that like she told us.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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07:12 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"If you didn't have sugar and he's get off them. Nowadays people like get away from me. You know what you have the disease and it's like when you're around me ask also to be fair. We now have cars source. It's true it's true in a lot of immigrants that own convenience stores. We love all have sugar. They're up mark true big bags. And that's actually cocaine cartel funneled in-in-in-in. Nobody buys that. Says she passed funny so obviously words were exchanged and then soon obviously after that the men students started throwing punches. I used imagine everyone washing like oh fuck man. They're doing it again because it seems like it's like the dad the dad donna lee. James dykes fucking senior. Fuck bought some land and then they're looking hasley yelling at each other and then they just finally start fighting and everyone's like this is like the fifth time this week. We just fucking keeps everything like let them do it. Well it's like that king size line where it's like a fight you and you beat me. You'll find me every time you see me which is like such a fucked up mentality conor mcgregor for you yes. It's true keeps walking foot man. Nothing checkless bookstop fucking crying. Chelsea was like his show. Watch like device with me. If i read. Oh fuck and she's like this is like like she's like again again. Something happens during a fucking like the bill. Course shit happen yeah. That's just whatever but like his fucking reaction to it calling all you got lucky again. You've got lucky again. Let's do it again next time. You won't be lucky. And then there's a fucking instagram. But even those going round up balking killed me and it was like and then fast forward to focus. It was like conor mcgregor pori fight. Seventeen these in like the hospital is like the last sixteen times but next time bahrain and like and then it's like eighteen is like a gravestone chelsea in. I don't know if we talked molested like connors. You like getting soft because money. It just seems like it's he's getting progressively worse and worse he's not the at its peak anymore now and then irish people anyway a drug that he was doing coke and stuff i think he wanted. It really knew that body. I do seventeen. Fuck your girlfriend. that's not. I was like probably two or three years ago. Yeah coke would do that too. It would just make you. That shouldn't have lost their videos. People like filming him doing drugs and he's got us film should have made it. Wow that's that would fuck your career up because drugs are not good for like cocaine would be good for like if you just muscle mass. Just doing coke. It'd be good that after like a year. When you're starting to hooked on your whole fucking life would be good at the beginning. If you just started doing cocaine you get aggressive in. You're ready to go. But then after a while just become you could become to independence. Yeah and you just. It doesn't do the same thing. And then you're just like down on your luck all the fucking time. I didn't know that fucking fuck man irish people. They like to come back and keep fighting. Obviously 'cause you always entertaining. I know because obviously fair was bigger than fucking gina senior much taller and heavier than getting fucking frustrated. But james was tough today as you always under. Yeah yeah that's what they build a fucking farm. No shit fucking bill you little pussy ass to took a stroll to the local fucking buying land store. Yeah i bought her fucking beyond true. Because it's appropriately skipped to the fucking house. Seems like fair obviously had money and came from. And that's probably why donald james donnelly didn't like him because he came from probably money and had be build nice big farms and he's looking over his farm and then you see that from a mood or the door does not actually fall but the whole thing kind of it's like stay stay okay. It's still standing. So drunken brawl came to an end quickly with james driving a hand. Spike through fucking and feroz head killing him instantly. That fucked damn. Everyone was witnessing with soon. Because they're all fighting fucking far and they're wrong and they're all of a sudden because there was like the obviously spikes to put in the ground like that and he just drives went through fucking skull fucking crazy in the middle of these people were like. Well we're close the show. I just yeah. I just picture like is candice out really no. I'd have to research that. Actually because eventually i wanted to an episode. Maybe just about the history of police because it's kind of interesting but he is actually british cops like billy clubs swinging. Msa walk around with their stupid little hats stupid little fucking ads. So what's the hacker to do man and they've fucking the cops they're gonna do it saying it's just a uniform saying look at us. This is likely if you need us. We're easily spotted. That's what those are four was. Is that family guy where they'll riding around and it's like a fucking do billy clubs funny so with the police after him. James fled into the wilderness. I'm going to go hang out with fucking bigfoot. Because i know i saw was making. He didn't actually invited me. But i was not running for lada. A lot bigger than me. So i try to fight him on to my phone's. He didn't flee far though as neighbors soon began to notice a strange strange woman in a bonnet farming. The donnelley's field trips. Like i do not know who james's i forgot. He dressed like a fucking woman. And then you see this woman carrying stacks of like would over her head like he's the first tranny. Fuck a peppy. Or whatever. The fuck i said on the one episode. It's i don't identify as him anymore. You cannot charge me. He's ahead of his time man ahead of his time. It was wonder there'd be a little bit illegality with with how things are going now being like if you get charged with something and somebody doesn't like anything like a debt collector anything and if they don't spell your name correctly it's your charge. Yeah because i did. I literally just had somebody call the office of. I don't own money to anybody. I literally had an office. The office where i work saying. This message is for kirby williams and my boss like laugh. that was my boss lefties. He's like well. You're william kirby donahue kirby williams's sounds like you're off the hook again shit kirby williams that should be like your stage name. I guess it kind of is because you're rap name is kirby cat williams. That's not my name.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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08:06 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"It really honestly so when they arrived in canada from ireland he was surprised to find the donnelley's living there farming. He's like weird. Why are you here. I just bought buddy fucking cut down on the trees. How does even know. How did you know where you win. I don't understand all this. There's got to be so many roads obviously but it's like like if you take exactly sixteen thousand four hundred thirty two steps from that one tree that the whole and end up here in the whole fucking tree fucking strange per so obviously like phero confronted james donnelly senior telling him to get the fuck off my land. James despised being smaller than pharaoh. He's like fuckers taller than me which is so short man syndrome there. He's got but he beat the living shit out of him now while the family cheered him on. Course my fucking crazy. So he's like know shows up and he's like no. This is my land. He's the guy he's bigger than me so he could take me take and then they fuck and tussle beat the fucking remember. He had max. Yeah true scared you just leave. Well realizing didn't work ferrell took the donnelley's decor. We're the judge made a compromise between the two while the land belonged to feral. James johanna who had put the work into making the farm which is like backbreaking work like they got a bunch of horses obviously and try to tend the farm and make like obviously the soil. Fresh nice which it would be so much fucking literally. All day it'd be doing for years. Farming is hard enough. Now we have machines and shit and it's still hard work. I couldn't imagine back then. Man strapping to a horse giddy up. And it's like three days later in the fucking is finally the soil balled up and she. It's one line seventeen thousand more so far so obviously like you know and so the judge therefore putting an order that the dalai keep their land that they have cleared and that the pharaoh could have the rest so it's almost like he literally could. It just stopped it led. There's been like. Hey look this is my land out. Just take i guess what you do. Neither side was happy with this verdict. And everything like that. And it's the fact that you know. I don't know who started really on the end of this. But i like to. Dive fairest fuckin- ruling up year's worth of work could also they just showed i get. This is my thinking that nobody's and then somebody just goes and buys it at the same time. That's what the spanish did. Yeah it's just like this is my now in the news like What here's your smallpox vaccine. So okay i. I don't know how fucking true this is but i was reading up on it and supposedly people believe that it wasn't the blankets that the british gave and the spaniards gave the natives that killed the smallpox vaccine which is kind of contradictory chateauguay. There weren't even fucking thing. Smallpox vaccine is actually the most deadly vaccine history understanding the first vaccine in one of the. I guess which is still after. That happened so obviously like james donnelly wasn't happy either. So pharrell view this land as his fuck in the ruling should've fucking looked at who who was living on it before you bought. It gets his massive long telescope ireland. It'd be like wherever you stop buying land. You haven't seen it's like these stupid people buying houses without fucking home inspections. That's fucking extremely true. Actually know james donnelly wasn't happy either. And he showed his anger feral claimed but making all sorts of attacks on him fucker understood including supposedly killing his livestock lighting his barn on fire and even taking a shot at him just like you. It was more like. Are you seeing there fucking farrell. And he's like twenty muskets komo taught about this. It wasn't an early early late seventeen hundreds. Yeah you're sure shit. It came out fifteen twenty one so the first gun or the first musket musket. Like what the fuck is. The first must've the first gun. I thought were the i guess so but i thought you know the pirates they were around the sixteen hundreds and they had those little fucking cock back like shoots a little. It's actually it was a hand ken. So he's the call it remember like parties to call them hand cannons programs to fuck it was. It was the same when pierce all the way through. it was the same aspect of a canon. It was just meant for your hand. Which is fucking trippy. Hand cannon bat bat by super cool it is kind of cool so obviously they had guns by this time. They had rifles and stuff like that. It just wasn't the greatest rifles. But it's almost like like has like the downstairs where things are fucking dough hock it like a shotgun. Oakland dot com. They just make you think like how much free time people had to and it's like some guy decided to spend this guy decided to spend a year or two building this fucking land every day. Some guy probably spent like two to five years just figuring out how to kill his neighbor because he's bigger than truly stir. This is literally donnelly was charged attack. But he was never convicted so call he was mad he missed he missed man perpetrated so an eighteen fifty seven at a at a barn raising. Be which is i. Don't think i don't know what a barn reason b.'s. Ereck the barn and they put the two sides together and then put a roof on it. He logo draw minutes. This ally is every single person in the community will come over will bring their hammers and whatever host is getting. The barn built for them makes food for everybody. Yeah everybody else's one single fucking day will build a barn. I because that's what i was picturing. My head is like it's not necessarily as as contrast family guy makes. It seem to be together. Four like that like i know. I'll get my long after my mom's from mennonite culture and they would yeah like hearing stories of my aunts and uncles it take roughly but everybody in the village working together would take roughly about seven eight hours and you have absolutely nothing really. Well full completed barn. That's kind of cool. It'd be hard work. And i guess that's why they would now. It takes seventeen years the fucking paver road. You stupid pave the fucking thing. Start taking your money or get another job. Because i swear to fucking god if i have to go around one more detour. You know the duck and speed feelings to be doubled and constructions blocking killing them. I'm running over that stupid cox seconds eating a sandwich standing over the fucking pothole. Fuck that i did my rant so that sounds fun so obviously the funny thing is right like like the the tensions came to a head feral and james donnelly like the rest of the men. There were drinking all day long or everybody will just kept loaded. Erecting this bar and they're fucking good workers to and it's funny that they showed up to like kind of help. I guess the donnelley's did obviously because it's a whole shinhan shindig. Everyone wants to go and hang out because obviously some he's made communities and if you ever need anything and you didn't show up to somebody else's like fucking hell is anyone shown up zero. Get some butter. No you were to help me wrecked my barn much. Honestly you don't be one fucking. It is kinda crazy thing back in the day where they would be like You have some sugar. He just go to your neighbor.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

08:05 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Shares show guy right riding a horse. And he's like bob his four scary sportsticker midget tied to the back playing piano coming. Note bob but it does remind me where. There's there's like a bar fight going on and there's this guy in the background is still play like a saloon long as i keep playing. Everyone wants to hear the music. So in the middle of the nineteenth century life in southwestern ontario could be fierce carving life out of ontario wilderness was a challenge for the strongest of pioneers. Probably think of our wilderness bring now to like god forbid like the entire fucking province. Being thick and dense trees like bbc and she had to but living and europe in search of opportunity in canada. Thousands of settlers arrived in ontario looking for a place to call their own. Well this is a new world. For settlers many conflicts from the old world remained talking about when we took people's land. You but obviously you have like a scottish guy in an irish guy live next door. And he's like those goddamn fucking irish potatoes all about. They think they can drink us. Yep so the black donnelley's in many respects with a typical typical of the country's new arrival. Is that talking about their skin color. No because there are other irish. I'm pretty sure yeah. Maybe that's why they were called the black donnelley's because it was like nobody else is black here but you guys are now. They're actually completely torn searching for new opportunities. a. I'm pretty irish immigrants. So back the fuck at saint patrick's day music so yeah and poor and searching for new opportunities. james. Johannes donnelly a ryden canada with this young side. James junior sometime between eighteen forty two in eighteen. Forty six they soon had a second son sometimes for years. Oh it's billy with no money but a strong work ethic they moved to the biddle township just north of london ontario. That's super close. I know it is pretty london. Lots eventually me. And billy will probably maybe go out to the black dolly farm and see the museum and stuff. Because i think it'd be interesting. Like house made a heritage so yeah. Yeah t chelsea's actually to get into this. Why i wanna get into this. When i was actually working with billy way back in the day when we first met member that lady deb she gave me the black don book and i read it and two years ago but it's pretty good and it's heated conflict some of the research from that but also chelsea's grandmother recipes but she She also like knew that. I was interested in it. She gave me these two books that had like all the heritage and the stuff about the conflicts and the photo was from back then and stuff like. That's pretty interesting so fucking hot man. It's hot put on the ace turnaround. So obviously you know. They came here with no money. They they moved just north of london in eighteen. Forty six james and joe. Hanna began carving a homestead out of the wilderness beside the roman line and bidault township near town of lukens. That's where the houses actually is pretty interesting but like the smallest communities over. Because i've never heard of any of these names and there's they're they're pretty small donald kinda showed up with no title to their land and there were like all right. Let's just build a house here. They had no fucking right to the land there squatters and martyrs rights. Yeah i guess so. And they were clearing the trees and building a farm and establishing a life for themselves so they of saw. Lynn gonna looks good. I got an axe if we put the work and i got two nails. Let's see what happens. Stupid cuts the nail into six little nail. That study so the donnelley's farm here dali's farmed here for the next ten years. Would you hannah giving birth to five more signs so altogether they have seven suns totally fuck. Yeah it's normal for back in the day though in my mom and my dad are both families eight. Yes my my mom isn't it. But my dad remember i told you will. He has five brothers and one sister. And i always said that. They're all different versions of my dad because they all look look different. They're just like they look the same but they're like once fat and ones gay in one's cherchi looks like ned flanders. It's like it's like this branch off better like my mom's kind of like clearly looks the same at all came from the same mom pa and then my dad. I think i think my grandma was a little bit of whose e all relate to every single one of his brothers like one looks. Mexican one is like pale is shit in four foot to a big tubby dude nike. I'm like this is like not even close to being similar or brothers whatsoever. These are all different ads. I know it i swear. I swear it was just you. Johnny us clear jimmy. Close jimmy actually really cramp jimmy. I never met him but he was. He's not my grandpa but he is apparently the one that bergdahl the kids interesting interesting. So yeah they they farmed. They kind of you know the dawn. These farmers the next ten years and they she had five more kids And actually the families only daughter. Jenny so i guess they had eight kids now that i think about it. The work was backbreaking but rewarding. As the family began to prosper their success. The success was not to last however as people pretty much reclaiming of the property now because people are starting to move in. everything's fresh. Everyone wants to a spot to call their home. So people not the black dali's actually chose to pay for their land and because that's obviously split up section and is that how you did it back then did you actually pay or did you just run off. The natives off the land mine already. They're like and you got acts like comfort me. It's mine it's pretty. That's pretty much. Would you pay if there was a an establishment there was by this time wasn't establishment but it wasn't obviously owned by britain and stuff like that. I'm pretty sure at this. Time comes down pretty sure so eighteen hundred so he he Swims over to britain to paint a picture. I guess of where he would like his land piece. They're like sure. I guess he's swims back shows that he's to the family that set up shop there and he's pretty sure that's what the painting looks like eating a picture. And then he starts with shows like the natives in their teepees and stuff and he's like you know what we just build here and then he starts racing. It's like an houses big enough. It can just kinda demolish so. Patrick pharaoh purchased the land with from the absentee landlord in eighteen fifty. Six to eight hundred eighty seven so so lamb that was kind of there but not really he kind just own the land and he obviously and then he was like once a year. Yeah like it. wasn't that often right. Yeah it's like. There's a place near where billy live in pretty sure. It used to be a anymore. That complex in paris was owned by a fucking dude in like boston or some shit states and he was like i heard. Rumors like a mafia guy and shit and it was his purchasing properties. All over different fucking canada and students find.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE

Entrepreneur on FIRE

02:21 min | 1 year ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE

"I mean you can hear it in your voice you can see it. In the way the you operates talk to us about what it's like building a business around the purpose fueled mission. I've got young kids. And i tell them all the time you get to choose what you do in life You know they watch certain shows. They follow certain people that they find interesting in. Those guys didn't end up there by mistake. They chose that in so my philosophy is always been. There are lots of ways to make money. I'm going to choose things that number one. I'm passionate about because if you're not passionate about it you're generally not going to be good at it and the number to marry that to something that's gonna help society and when i say society i put quotes around that. Because in some instances. I've built businesses. Where that meant the world around me in you know very close to me. In other instances it literally meant all of society in the case of restore. We are fundamentally trying to transform The the way that america takes care of people from a health and wellness perspective..

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"donnelly" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

The Sue Plex Podcast

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"donnelly" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

"That's one of the things that i'm so grateful to be up to wrestling In that kind of arena and that kind of poseidon see some of the most incredible matches from ringside so what was the main purpose of the young lions. What was the day thinking behind it. I think it was to mirror. Kind of the japanese culture of young lions and to kind of make sure that we were learning to that degree so i'll basics with fundamental and develop outta that as individuals so yes. Give us the same kind of sets in the same training that Develop into better wrestlers. And you can just see from some of the people that went through that the project. They've come out the other side and they all great wrestler wrestlers. And i think a lot more going to come out from that from that kind of price. Dossey studying you The put 'cause she went through that and you can see the evolution. That's brookside plastic today on site lucky to be selected support. We have that support from will and be for example Messed with ideas a message us back and they tell us what they will always be a support network that which was which was britain and a win these to do something for us Definitely Did sound like i. Also journey for anyone who could get selected for Do you think that will continue. Maybe wouldn't when things start opening back up again or do you feel that may be a will and bao's in japan at the moment and do very well themselves in in new japan installed and that the might not be the same level as it was before a hopes i i mean there's always that connections he does check on jack lauzon and always takes interest in in what we're doing a In some full it might be another promotion or it might be inherited by another company. But i really hope it does because it's just an amazing way to the and to try and it's just a a decade mindset. An important glad that help she. An just spurs you on. It's is nice to have that when you're training such a positive group of people wanting while i think sometimes it's hard interesting because we're all chasing the same position and we wanna be the best having ten to fifteen guys all guys and gals around the ring wanting and wishing you to wellish soden bulletin and it just makes you feel so much stronger..

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"donnelly" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

The Sue Plex Podcast

05:00 min | 2 years ago

"donnelly" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

"And welcome to this easter edition of the soup rex cost. I hope you're having a great ace having lots and lots and lots of chocolate crunchy on in the fridge with my name on it at they smoke in time which is colby may song to get this done. And i'm gonna let you enjoy. This episode is episode. As with mr hold tight care darlie. You may know him better as one half of the w tag champions d. and d. formerly known as day in day security now caring for his age is surprising how long he's been in the restaurant business now. He's going to a little bit more about that in a second but do stay tuned. Your cup of tea radio very inexperienced iran and enjoy this episode of the sue. Plex focused gentlemen. Welcome to this week's dishes. All the super x i am your host. Sarah and i am joined by mr hold tight yours himself. Mesa karen donnelly how usa. It's been a while it's been good. It's been good. I think of mr intro to be might use that for. I might use that for future. Each walks goes. I think that's great. You missed the whole like they say you gotta think needs to be done we spice up zoom co somehow but yeah man this frakes Flex flex fridays. this way. It's all about the set up when you friday zinc flex. It's great exactly. He had frigging an jackie. Waiver is his the entire like many joined as britain house. Aside fatboy zoe's spice up the daily zoom. You'll spice up the data. How how has locked down between your no so we get into the end of the road and we get net but house was. What's changed for you in these last months that has been the pandemic shall we say. I think it's just a new way of life. I think i think i've been. I've been lucky. I've been able to get out and about so. I managed to get off on holiday last year. Which was good. And i've been fillets of walks. I've just took power. Kiting is amazing. Today so i found new hobbies. While i've been lockdown of lineup play.

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"donnelly" Discussed on Virtually Amazing

Virtually Amazing

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"donnelly" Discussed on Virtually Amazing

"It's been difficult this month. My dad's been very unwell. We couldn't go visit him because they're not allowing visitors and all that kind of thing. So yeah it's it's tough. I think it's it's tough around. I think. I think we should acknowledge that. You know i'm we if we can. We talk about how wonderful life is and all these business advice advice that we have and stress jason. We always do sound be but even the most upbeat person has has the occasional down day or tie day. All just generally wants to hibernate day that it has been it. Has i have found it this january more difficult than any other time. But i think have tax accountant husband. Who's doing twelve times more a day. He had my office a lot of the time because he needed to have very private phone gear which he'd normally would have done in the office. It's it feels harder. Yeah i i understand the texts accountant thing because my husband's accountant. He sold his practice. Two years ago just came here but up until then in fact even the first year we were here last december he was still helping out the board his practice and he would do a couple of hundred tax returns a year. And that's a lot for one person to get through especially when your clients don't send in their details in good time. Yes yes lots of that. He would be writing to his clients saying the long-suffering mrs official is worried about my blood pressure. Please send you details in that once. Quite response actually. Anyway i think this is a good conversation to be having before we meet up with our lovely gas. Laura donnelly laura is as i said earlier based in the states. And she's all about doing things with ease in joy and her businesses cool body brain dancing ease and she teaches something called the body brain balance method. Which is based on the alexander technique which i think is so important posthumously especially when we work from home and when we're not out and about as much as we normally ask we come slouch and we don't hold or suspect me so i'm really excited to be shutting to laura. I've known her for quite a long time and through various online groups that we are both members of so i think we should go and get her welcome back listeners. And now we've got the wonderful laura donnelly with us from body brain balance. If i got that right. I got the words and i have a propensity to get words in the wrong order. Don't idir yes. She's keeping quiet about that one. So so yeah. It's it's really lovely to have you here and this is really another big international episodes. I'm in israel as our listeners. Know joe is in london and laura is coming to us from kansas. Dorothy is red shoes. That makes me think of kansas. And laura. do you want to tell our listeners are. Va audience who you are what you do and then we can have a chat about how what you do can help..

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Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah draws mixed reaction in Britain

Chicago Tonight

01:55 min | 2 years ago

Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah draws mixed reaction in Britain

"Oprah winfrey's bombshell interview with prince harry and meghan markle last night covered many issues but one in particular has sparked outrage over the alleged treatment the royal family and the tabloids. It's raise questions about racism in the family. The british identity and what the role of this institution should be joining us with more. Are steven pinkus. The thomas donnelly professor of british history and the college at the university of chicago and dulling glenn a columnist with the chicago tribune. Welcome both of you chicago night and welcome back don't we. Let's start with you please. What was your reaction to that interview last night. I was really surprised that they were so candidate I didn't expect them to have the courage to say things that i truly believe needed to be said but i am so glad they did because i think it started a conversation. That is much needed On of these issues and externally compensation you and let's hope they're having the same conversation in the uk. Stephen what has what has been the reaction. Thus far from from people of britain been incredibly mixed. The tabloids predictively lambasted making an harry for their candidness Made fun of the claims that the royal family was being racist and on the other side of the already press especially the guardian sent. We knew this we knew that that that the royal family has been Racist and exclusive in a variety of ways. and i. i'm just recalls a longer debate in british history about the place of the monarchy. Does the monarchy stanford inclusion or visit stand for

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1 hospitalized in mechanical explosion at Northeast Washington DC hospital

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

1 hospitalized in mechanical explosion at Northeast Washington DC hospital

"Metro area got a bit of a jolt after hearing about a mechanical explosion around mid day inside a hospital on Capitol Hill. But when firefighters arrived to respond turns out the issue was less serious. The BTO peace Michelle bash is at the scene. This happened at Bridgepoint Hospital. It's a small hospital with about 150 patients on seventh Street northeast near Constitution. DC fire was notified just afternoon, and when they arrived, they found the explosion that happened in a chimney shaft and damage appears to be minimal. One employee was taken to a hospital. They're expected to recover all of the patients of safe at this time. And the Fire marshal's office is here looking for the cause. That's DC fire Chief John Donnelly on Capitol

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John Reilly, actor known for 'General Hospital,' has died

Tim Conway Jr.

00:09 sec | 2 years ago

John Reilly, actor known for 'General Hospital,' has died

"Actor John Riley has died. His daughter announced his death on Instagram this weekend. Riley was best known for his role is Sean Donnelly on General Hospital. He was 84. We're

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California Creek Fire Zero Percent Contained, Chief Firefighter Says

Environment: NPR

07:22 min | 2 years ago

California Creek Fire Zero Percent Contained, Chief Firefighter Says

"The People Fighting California's wildfires include our next guest chief. Chris Donnelly is spent twenty two years as a volunteer firefighter in Huntington Lake California. Good, morning sir. Good. Morning Steve. How are you this morning I'm okay. We've reported a lot on the sheer extent of the fires. How have you been spending your days where you are? Well we we began this this fight probably on Saturday morning about six am and what we did I was get all of our people out of Huntington Lake. Huntington has about probably five hundred and fifty summer cabins in an additional hundred and ten. Condominiums, we had thousands of people at Huntington and Once I had is on the fire, very clear to me that he was going to burn into Huntington and lives were at stake. So we spent most of the time getting people out. Well, I'm glad you've been able to do that. But of course, because of course, we have been following stories of some other resort areas, vacation areas where. There for the summer there for vacation there camping have had to be evacuated emergency ways. you said you got is on the fire can you describe the landscape the way it looks to somebody who's never been there and what the fire looked like. Yeah. Honey. Lake is quite unique word seven thousand feet, and we are the reservoir for a very large electric generation facility. That's two thousand feet below us. Virtually down a steep just just a cliff. and. So when I heard a sheriff's deputies go through our area to begin evacuations about five thirty in the morning on Saturday. I called our dispatch and and and they told me where the fire was. I drove down there about fifteen to twenty minutes away. And look down into the Canyon to about a thousand feet below us and saw flames and new as soon as the morning wins started upslope of Valley. That that was going to be a threat to Huntington. So I recommended that we do a mandatory evacuation at Huntington and began that vacuum evacuation about seven thirty. Our our teams, we we knew this was coming eventually with so much deadened down and the droughts over the years. And temperatures have been drier and well, it's been hotter and humidity's dryer. So said so much deadened down is this mostly forested area that we're talking about This heavy forest. Read for in white for as much as eight feet in diameter. And Bark Beetle infestations probably killed a third of that forest and Ecorse was. Caused by not not too much water much hotter temperatures in the last ten or fifteen years. and. So we have a lot of lot of fuel out there in the forest. You you focused a lot clearly on the evacuation is everybody out safely so far as you know from your area of responsibility. Absolutely. We made several passes through our small community. And we verified that everyone was gone, and then at that point, we had lots of strike teams which are groups of fire engines each. Totaling about thirty five engines by about two PM. At which time is started releasing our personnel to get their families and get out. So right now, the the only members of our fire department, our one company officer, which we will keep their throughout the battle. But it's simply not safe to be there. Well this helps to explain number that we've been hearing the past couple of days we're told this fire is zero percent contained. Is this a circumstance and of course, it's true of all wildfires to some extent circumstance where it's abundantly clear that the massive -ness of dead vegetation that you've described that the extreme dryness means that you really this is something that is beyond human control. At this point I think that's a that's a good statement. I don't know what the future of Huntington Lake is. But at this point to it does not look good. Has. The fire actually reached the the what had been the settled area of Huntington Lake. Yes. We have loss cabins of on the western end of the lake. All communications are down into the area I am not there at this moment. So it's very difficult to get serious information but about six PM last night, all crews were pulled out to about the middle of the lake. And we don't know if they re engaged or not. You said, all crews have been pulled out to the middle of the lake. Do you mean that they went out on the water? No. Okay this is copulated on the north side of the lake, and so a mid mid way on the shore you retreat retreated to a more defensible place is what you're saying. Thank you for much much better said, yes, Gotcha Gotcha I want people to know if they don't that you are as you describe it a brother in the Catholic church maybe a layman would think of you as a monk that is another thing that you do besides volunteer firefighting for twenty two years. How does that inform the way that you think about an event like this? Well you know I'm a teacher at Saint Mary's College and I've worked with kids since probably nineteen seventy. So it for me, it's all about caring people and touching hearts and. It's it's that center of people that I worry about the most you can rebuild cabins and you can go somewhere else but it's the people. So you know just a a little. Thirty second bit for you. Yesterday morning, I drove by a cabin and made a PA announcement directly to people about you need to get out now. Yesterday I called her and told her cabin was gone. And she shared with me that are great. Grandfather that cabin in one, thousand, nine, hundred, twenty. And her grandmother talked about the moments out playing in the woods and collecting pine cones and. As she broke into tears. I. Thought. How many stories like this am I going to be hearing? And how hurtful this all is. Income on their summer cabins, they gotTA someplace to go, but it's the hurt and the loss and. Tens of thousands of girl and boy scouts that. Were at Huntington. And Church camps and private Anson. There's so many lives. So many memories that probably won't be there in the future. So for me, that's what it's about. It's about the people. And all the all the loss. Donnelly thanks very much for your insights. I really appreciate it and we'll continue following the news to see if you begin to reach a point where you're able to battle back. Well, we'll look for that moment to. Chris Donald is chief of the Huntington Lake Volunteer Fire Department, one of many areas in California facing massive

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Washington DC mayor names her pick for District’s new fire chief

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Washington DC mayor names her pick for District’s new fire chief

"New this hour. D C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced the new fire chief after chief Gregory Dean announced he was retiring last night. It is with great pleasure, ladies and gentlemen that I announce to you that I will nominate John Donnelly to be the next fire chief for DC firing AMs, Jon Donnelly Assistant Chief Donnelly is award for resident and the mayor emphasized it was important that they choose a fire chief who knows the residents of D. C. Donnelly started his career with DC Fire and E. M s back in

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‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ Workplace Is Under Investigation By Warner Media

Sunday Morning with Elizabeth Espinosa

05:20 min | 2 years ago

‘Ellen DeGeneres Show’ Workplace Is Under Investigation By Warner Media

"Reports of a toxic work, culture and crew furious over poor communication during the Corona virus shut down. Despite the bad reports, there have not been any direct allegations made about Ellen herself. For more on all the bad news that the Ellen Show will speak to Matt Donnelly Sr. Film writer at Variety, so essentially human resources representative for both the production company that makes Ellen just called Tele Pictures and Morning brother. It's which obviously, areas the program or distributes it have both come together and sort of pursuit of information about sort of the day to day experience for Ellen's employees, a member, we have changed the sort of reference the stories said that their goal is to ultimately create a work environment where ever wanted sort of protected. And also can sort of advance and flourish and safety, So I think it's you know, a pretty responsible move on their part, But at this point, what we know is that they're reaching out to current and former employees to discuss their experiences, where presumably will conduct as sort of a larger report about what if anything, needs to change their Now, let's talk about these two reports just to kind of see what we're working with here. Back in April, Variety reported on the treatment of crew members during the Corona virus locked down so very loosely when things initially shut down, there was crew members who were saying that we weren't really being told what was going to be the fate of our ours or our pay. And then when Ellen's resumed some sort of filming at her home, they were kind of left out of the lurch on that, too. And I guess they hired Nonunion workers to do that work instead of them. Yeah, A lot of the sources we spoke with who are familiar with the production basically say that her long term crew people have been with her sums of the entire 17 year run of the show. Just expected a better level of treatment in terms of if and when they would come back, You know, up until the moment we published a report that Legacy crew was told to sort of expect dramatically reduced compensation, even though the show of going on filming at the normal rate, so I think a lot of people thought sort of betrayed in away by mixed messages, especially for someone who's banner. Heather staying for her jealous to be kind, and some say this is very difficult situations, obviously, in the confusion and chaos of the Corona virus pandemic that hidden in some ways, it makes sense. Maybe hire those non union workers because they have to do something, maybe things that the union might not have agreed for their workers, depending on safety, and all that, So sometimes those things make sense. But they were just saying that They weren't even afforded that choice or whatnot. Of course. Yeah, I think it was a lack of transparency that really got people. And yes, you know, Krone viruses cause such a dramatic ripple effect how we do or more specifically how we don't do production at the moment. So, yeah, the union might have to look the other way occasionally on getting some people back to work instead of, you know, sort of a massive sun town. But again, I think it was that sort of lack of care. That really got to some long term employees. Yeah, and the pay was also an issue. I know. They told them you're gonna get reduced hours or reduced Pay that way. But shortly after you guys posted your story, then it started coming out. Well, well, they're going to get paid their full amount. They're full pay all that stuff. I think that the production sort of realised, But the right thing to do was especially because if you follow the logic through if they were taking the same amount of episodes, that means that this is going into syndicated viewership and selling the same amount of advertising No one's really losing money on the end. It's just obviously out of an abundance of caution here to figure out how to actually make the show. But you know again, and I think Hollywood is a town that when your staff looks the way that l Inez and you've got no. Ah, working family or some people put it in the over 17 years, they expect you to cover them The way they've covered. You end up with a large part of the frustration and you know another thing. That was in that same report was that you know, no one had even stepped in and said, How are you? How are your family? How is your mental house? Which I think a lot of companies, you know, including the publisher Variety. Ah, lot of people didn't do that. You know that They were here for you. If you knew Greece sources that child care if you need meditation class you any number of things to sort of band together in a really unprecedented in highly stressful time. A lot of people thought that that wasn't done and we're quite surprised. The other part of this. In mid July, Buzzfeed published a report alleging a toxic work culture there. There was an employee who said that there was some racist behavior going around and a few other things that just really made working there on the show, not really tolerable. The budget reports have sort of a spectrum of accused behavior that is troubling from to start a sort of ID on that atmosphere of intimidation and fear. You know, there was some accounts of verbal abuse their accounts of sort of, you know, an idea that overall senior leadership it Alan felt, but no, it was a privilege to work there. And anyone who might complain about sort of the emotional atmosphere. Even working conditions could just move on because they couldn't find anyone else who had died of work, Carella It's a much more serious stuff like sensitive people of color on the head from jokes about two African American females being taken for each other because they have the same hairstyle to another employee being sort of shouted down an angry and resentful because she suggested that the entire staff received diversity and inclusion training. You know all this is supported by historians. That's quite serious, especially, I would say in the world we live in, which is a post me to world and if you even look at what's been happening in this country in the past two months There is it's incredibly justifiable demand for a lack of this toxicity and for transparent, clear on how we're all treating each other at work. Not one thing that I found interesting is that there is no specific

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Washington, DC firefighters who survived COVID-19 donate their plasma to ICU patients

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Washington, DC firefighters who survived COVID-19 donate their plasma to ICU patients

"In all instances, restrictions remain in play. You must social distance and you must wear a mask. Mike Murillo w T o P News. More than 100 D C. Firefighters have survived Cove in 19. Many of them are now donating their plasma to help patients still struggling to fight the virus. I started having symptoms in April. I got a test and came back Positive, DC, firefighter said. Polish says his symptoms were mild compared to other cases they've seen in the district. But he says they persisted. I would start to feel better, and then my symptoms would come back a little bit worse each time, so it was like a roller coaster ride for about 2.5 to 3 weeks. Polish is one of more than 100 DC firefighters and NTS who survived Cove. It And he, like Assistant Chief John Donnelly decided to donate plasma to provide his

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National Guard soldiers found glass in pizza they ordered while deployed in DC, report says

Chris Plante

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

National Guard soldiers found glass in pizza they ordered while deployed in DC, report says

"These soldiers were staying at the Marriott marquis hotel during their mission to the nation's capital when they decide to order a pizza from the nearby establishment using uber eats for the delivery according to the department of defense report shared with the post and courier when they opened the pizza they found shards of glass baked into the dough and cheese they didn't eat the pizza and no one was injured according to the report no other guards men experienced a similar problem captain Jessica Donnelly spokesman for the South Carolina National Guard said the command says these soldiers are okay and that this was the only incidents to their knowledge she confirmed the incident was reported to the

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Space Exploration

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

04:39 min | 3 years ago

Space Exploration

"And we have a very exciting guest with us today. Jim Green is the chief scientist at NASA. He also has his own podcast by the way called gravity assist. And he's going to see if he can answer all of your questions or at least most of them. Jim Thank you so much for joining us today. Jane thank you so very much for inviting me. The got a very well connected with Vermont. You may not know this but I was born and raised in Burlington. I did not know that. That's great but non burlington Vermont Brewington. I there're BURLINGTON's there are and I think Burlington Iowa is actually named after Burlington Vermont. So I'm well connected. Well that's good to know I'm Jim we're going to dive in because I think probably four thousand. Six thousand twenty thousand questions are coming in from kids all over the country but right before we get to the questions from kids. Could you just tell us a little bit about this? Launch on May twenty seventh. It's pretty exciting. It's very exciting. This is the first launch that we've had since with humans going up to the International Space Station since our our shuttle program ended several years ago. Now how we been going space station is not from rockets. Leaving the United States but With our of the Russians and so it's great to get back into the space business with our own rockets Of course we're we're building some really big ones. That will take us in a couple of years to the moon and there's onto Mars. We don't have to go into this too much. But when you say it's IT'S A. Us rocket but SPACEX is a private company right so this is sort of a government and a private company working together to get Americans into space so talk two thousand and six NASA decided. Hey we're gonna be able to bring what we know about space into our companies in and using that new environment where you take gravity out of what we call the equation and new things can be made we better start commercializing that means we need to be able to get more companies involved in space in the first place of course is low earth orbit and the a wonderful place to go of course is our National Laboratory International Space Station so In two thousand six we started that process of getting more more commercial companies interested in way. Indeed we now have several commercial Lockett companies that are building the capability. Take humans along with a number of commercial experiments up to space station. And while they're doing that we're going to move on to the moon and then on to Mars so it's a wonderful partnership so the the astronauts that are going next week are going to the International Space Station. Which as you said is in low earth orbit so this is not as far as the moon. It's not Mars. It's not. They're not going way out but but they're going into space and Donnelly who's eleven and lives in Saint. John's Barre Vermont has a question because Donnelly saw the International Space Station last night and a lot of people have been able to see the ISS in the sky. It's a bright light brighter than most stars and only says last night I saw the international space station fly by overhead in only half an hour it had gone from the area of the Earth where it is to the area where it is day to the area of Earth where it is. What is that like for the people on board? Well they still have a regiment. They still work hard to to Use the life cycle of light in dark that we have here on Earth on space station so indeed. They work on space station Over a twelve hour period have a few hours of a on their own to rest and relax and then eight hour sleep period and then back to the grind so to speak so on station they try to keep it as normal as possible. So you know when night comes. They turn off all the lights on space station even though we orbit the earth and we go from day to night In Ninety minutes of full orbit of occurs and that that's the that turns out to be the best approach

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Movie Theaters Are Still (Mostly) Open, But That Won’t Last

The Frame

06:03 min | 3 years ago

Movie Theaters Are Still (Mostly) Open, But That Won’t Last

"It's been a devastating week for the entertainment industry as Kovic Nineteen forces to cancellation of public gatherings. All over the world. Movie theaters are struggling to cope with two major factors declining attendance and delayed film releases from Motion Picture Studios theaters around the globe have closed but major change like AMC and cinemark have not yet decided to close up shop here in the US. Here's John Horns discussion with senior film writer at Variety Matt. Donnelly one that we've been reporting on depicted but theaters will close regionally not a blanket. You know all the movie theaters in the country represented by trade group called NATO But we imagined that they'll they'll try to close out in pockets of the slow wave to get as much you know revenue as they can. Nato is the National Association of Theatre Owners and just a couple of days ago. They cancelled their annual convention which was scheduled for the end of the month in Las Vegas. The other factor is that a lot of major releases are being pulled from the calendar. Disney has pulled. Moulin the new James Bond Movies. Nocco come out the next fast and furious sequel. Fast Nine has moved to next year. There are a number of other movies that have been placed on hold. What kind of problems does that create for those theaters that remain open because it seems like a lot of the tentpole movies aren't going to get released? Yes the great question. I mean it doesn't incentivize an audience to brave public faces when you don't have really premium and exciting new films to show them and also let's talk about just the agrees Spending on marketing studios have already completed to promote rely on and stuff nine. They're looking at hundreds and millions of and across the board for movies that aren't going to hit theaters for another year or so. If movie theaters are considered dangerous or if they're actually closed might companies like Disney and. Maybe it's not move on. Maybe it's another movie down the line just get released on Disney plus or an equivalent streaming service. Do you think that is part of the potential conversation going forward I can tell you confidently that over the past month or so of all been you know? They won't dare speak out loud The strategy of going directly to digital. But don't forget that a lot of companies are publicly traded so they have an onus to create value for general that. They can't get their movie theaters. They might be obliged to release them through streaming for higher price point or just to incentivize customers to stay but yeah. I think absolutely this is the reason to To look at sort of Shattering will be called the traditional theatrical window. Which is where movie theaters get ninety days or exclusivity with all the movies that come out and then they moved down two places like streaming and on demand. I think he could absolutely see some of the mid range films. You take something like marbled new mutants which is Sort of young adults giving property. I don't think that anyone to expand that to blow minds in the movie theater. They could easily put that directly on Hulu wish neons and and see up taking subscribers just before we got on the phone. I looked at the stock of cinema world which runs Regal United Artists and Edwards Theatres. Its stock is down. Almost eighty percent in the last month compared to the overall market dropping about twenty-five percent cinemark another major chain has seen its stock dropped almost sixty percent and at the same time. Netflix is down just seventeen percent which is better than the overall market so it feels like Wall Street sentiment on the at least short term potential for exhibition is really grim and at the same time. A lot of movies in production are shutting down as well and that won't be felt for months if not a year down the line. Is that going to be a factor as well not just for exhibition but for streaming services? Yeah I mean we. We've been having conversations about e even take the last round of of film festivals that went up. Jones going distribution all the time to to places like Toronto telluride Sundance. I think the OC a spike in sales of those finished movies But they can put up on services today but in terms of original production places like netflix. Amazon impact will be dramatic. Episodes opened a brand new six down stage facility in New Mexico where they intended to shoot the stranger things that will be delayed. You're talking about like theory of Marquis Properties in the stream or so. I think there will be a bit of a shock to either licensed beloved prize old content to put on or a scramble to fine finish work. They can put up in the near term. It does feel like some smaller exhibition chains are trying to come up with creative solutions. Alamo Draft House said that it in its San Francisco Theatre. It's doing something where no more than two hundred people can be in the theater and it's GonNa ask people to kind of separate themselves from one another. It feels like an interesting idea. I don't know how sustainable it is. Are you hearing other things like that where people can buy seats and maybe block off the seats around them or is it just whatever you find when you get into the auditorium? I think you'll find a lot of people finding creative solutions to enjoy the game. But I think at the end of the day there's so much option And there's just such a volume of content. You can watch at home so I think it's just more about separating the the brave from those would rather stop by Saly and you and I cover the movie business. I haven't been in a theatre at least a week and a half. How are people who cover movies? Seen movies are a lot of people now watching films on their laptops as opposed to going to screenings or theaters absolutely You know I went to a screening of a short film that one of the talent agency last week and of Savonarola Laura dern who just gave everybody an elbow bump to say hello and handshake so I think people are increasingly quite. Get us about Coming together so they do a lot more digital screeners for for industry professionals. Another interesting note As of last night The South by Southwest Film Festival organized. A last minute of sort of virtual festival with an online screening library to try to give some of those Indians. That didn't get to play a chance to get in front of accredited president. Chris I think is really cool and also what kind of solution that keeps everybody

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Warrior Woman: The Exceptional Life Story of Nonhelema

Encyclopedia Womannica

04:20 min | 3 years ago

Warrior Woman: The Exceptional Life Story of Nonhelema

"Are women of the day was a great warrior and leader of the Shawnee tribe. Who deftly let her people through a time of great change and turmoil? Let's talk about non Halama. We don't know the details Of when non Helena was born but it was around the seventeen twenty s probably in western Pennsylvania. We also don't know much about her childhood besides the fact that that she seems to have come from a prominent family from the Shawnee tribe non Halama story really picks up in the late seventeen fifties during the period of the French in Indian war by that point she and her brother known as Hook Alaska or corn stock. We're living in the Ohio valley the Shawnee had moved there under a pressure by increasing white settlement corn stalk become a prominent shawnee chief and warrior as a quick reminder. The French and an Indian war was the North American portion of a larger war called the seven years war in North America. British and French colonists fought as each side attempted to further expand in their sphere of influence. Native people also took sides. The British basically one like other sibling duos in native history corn stock and non Halama lead together during peace and war for example at the battle of bushy run in seventeen sixty four non Halama lead warriors warriors alongside her brother. That battle was part of what's known as pontiacs rebellion a fight between native Americans and the British who were hot off their victory in the French and Indian war. When rumblings of revolution began to take hold across polly's cornstarch and non Halama decided that the best strategic move for the Shawnee people would would be to support the American settlers over the British? This was a risky move. Considering the perceived military might of the British Horn Ornstein was assassinated in seventeen seventy seven but non Halama state the course with the support of her husband Mulugeta who was also a prominent leader and warrior when non Halama learned that some Shawny had traveled to join the British at Fort. Detroit she responded by rushing to warn the Americans of this development she disguised too revolutionary soldiers traditional Shawny garb so that they travel undisturbed for Donnelly to warn of the impending attack. Those Shawnee who had allied themselves with the British destroyed. Non Halima's cattle as payback non Helena and her people move to escape further trouble but her work for the Americans wasn't over in seventeen. Eighty non halama guided and translate it for Augustine Dila bomb a French ex PAT soldier who was tasked asked with leading a major campaign against British troops. And what's now Illinois. Sadly not Halima's loyalty was not rewarded. In seventeen eighty six non Halama and her husband will loofah. Both elderly by this point were captured in yet. Another war the northwest Indian war. That conflict was between a Confederation of Native American tribes with the support of the British begins the new United States though the Americans who captured assured non Halama and Milan were initially ordered not to harm them. One of the men you mcgarry felt differently. mcgarry asked Melinda if he'd been at the battle the blue licks blue didn't understand the question but repeated battle of Blue Licks mcgarry took that his confirmation and killed Milun Tho- with a Tomahawk Non Halama tried to protect Milun thaw and was injured herself before. Another man tackled mccarey non. John Halama was then taken to Fort Pitt and held there while there. She helped compile a dictionary of Shawnee words and their meanings in English. She died soon. Even after her release non Halama lived an extraordinary life as the world around her change dramatically. She married three times CBS twice before her final marriage to Melinda and she also had sons with two white men a son named Thomas with the British Indian agent Alexander McKee and a son named to Mantha. With an American officer named General Richard Butler Samantha also became a great

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Why the impeachment inquiry into President Trump was launched

Orlando's Morning News

00:57 sec | 3 years ago

Why the impeachment inquiry into President Trump was launched

"One Donnelly awhile we can Washington last week to the U. N. General Assembly in the impeachment inquiry into president trump now this we could be more of the same reporter Elizabeth her Democrats say the investigation into whether the president abused his power by asking a foreign government to investigate a political opponent is making progress on CBS's sixty minutes house speaker Nancy Pelosi said a number of factors led her to move forward does not just what happens in the call is part of the sequencing of events as well he withdrawal couple hundred million dollars worth of of assistance to a country and then a couple days later say by the way can you help me with my campaign senator Lindsey Graham is dismissing the whistle blowers complaint against the president S. all hearsay you can't get a parking ticket conviction based on hearsay doc whistle blower didn't hear the phone call Graham added he has zero problems with the president's phone call and says he has his back because he thinks it's a

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Tony Awards Preview

Popcorn with Peter Travers

12:40 min | 4 years ago

Tony Awards Preview

"Hi, everybody. It's Peter Travers than welcome to our special popcorn Tony award show. Now, I've gotta say, before we get into the nominees about who will win and who should win. This is been the most amazing year in Broadway history. It has made over two billion dollars at the box office that never happened. And why is it? I think it's Hollywood heat everybody from TV from movies from us. It wants to be on Broadway. They wanna be on that stage. You got this year. Kylo Ren and driver on Broadway. You have Walter, white Bryan, Cranston, there, Jeff Daniels who played Harry done in too, dumb and dumber movies. They're all fighting to be best, dramatic actor, what kind of stuff is happening on Broadway. Well, let's start with the major categories, and I'm gonna start with best musical the nominees are ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations Beetlejuice remember that movie Haiti's town, the prom, and Tootsie. You remember that movie too? Well. I think the winner is Haiti's town. It's a rigid. It's basically the myth of Orpheus ritzy, but it's got a score by a woman named Naess Mitchell who doesn't come from Broadway, at all and kind of revolutionizes it. So what would happen what could spoil the fun? There's a little musical called the prom. It's really it's totally original. It's about these bunch of Broadway veterans, and they're really hard bitten, and they're not getting any press, and they decide to go to Indiana and help, a lesbian high school student take her girlfriend to the prom. That's it. How good is it? It's really good. And in terms of the Hollywood connection, Ryan Murphy, went to see it fell in love with it, and he's making a movie of it. So how about that? Then we have best play the Ferryman choirboy, Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus. What the constitution means to me an ink. I'm telling you people, the Ferryman is got to be a movie soon. It's an Irish play. It's about the troubles, and in on a stage. We get to see an entire family deal with violence deal with their own feuds. We've got babies onstage. We've got live alive goose. We have everything there's nothing like I don't think there's any competition for it at all except there was a snub, the most successful play in Broadway history. That's not a musical is to kill among bird, and for some reason, the Tony nominee said, let's not nominated what I want. Answer on that one best revival of a play. Arthur, Miller's all my sons the boys in the band, burn this torch song and the Waverley gallery. I think Arthur Miller's all my sons which brought a net. Bending back to Broadway is a show that he wrote in one thousand nine hundred forty seven a bout a guy who was manufacturing airplane, parts and was to rush to do it. And so the planes crashed and killed pilots during the war. We live in the world of Boeing. Now, how timely could this be? So I think that's really up there. And I in terms of seeing a show that by playwright Arthur Miller who says, let's deal with the world we live in this one really, really did it then we have bible of musical. This is easy, because there's only two there's Oklahoma Rogers and Hammerstein Oklahoma and kiss me. Kate. Of course, they were both movies. We saw Oklahoma with Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones in the fifties. But kiss me, Kate is done in a traditional way. Kelli o'hara's in it, Oklahoma is directed by guide named Daniel fish who find darkness. We're Rogers and Hammerstein only found light. It's a revelation to watch this. It's not the Oklahoma you've ever remembered, and it sung in the kind of country western way, look, if you ever get to see this on Broadway or win a tours get there get there quick. Okay. Okay. Best actor in a musical. And so, we'll do alphabetically Brooks as Mantas in the prom, Derrick Baskin and ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations Alex Brightman and Beetlejuice. Remember when Michael Keaton had their part, Damon down, oh in Rogers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma. And send Tino fun Tanna into okay? The favorite is Tino, Tanna who is playing the part that destined Hoffman immortalized in the movie in the nineteen eighties. But what Centeno Tanna doesn't remember him on TV in crazy ex girlfriend like I'm saying everybody's from TV, or he does so much more. He sings as a man sees a woman, he does physical comedy does everything but stand on his hat. And I say, you know, who's out there that can spoil the win for Santino Tanna. And my answer is no one because this is one of the great performances you'll ever see on a musical, comedy stage. He's the winner. Best actress in a play Benning in Arthur, Miller's all my sons, Laura, Donnelly, in the Ferryman. Elaine may in the Waverley gallery, Janet mcteer in Bernhardt hamlet, Laurie Metcalf in Hillary Clinton, and Heidi Shreck in what the constitution means to me. Okay. Elaine may doesn't win this Tony. You're going to hear from me. She's eighty seven years old. She's returned to Broadway. After decades to play the part of a woman fighting Alzheimer's, and everything is no perfect about what she's done. She started with Mike Nichols doing comedy. She was starring in movies of like the new leaf directed things like the heartbreak kid. She's just one of the best actors I've ever seen anywhere. And if she loses and, you know, I feel bad for an bending because if Elaine may wasn't here this year, I think she would be the winner, but come on. Attention must be paid people. And I also wanna talk about a snub how. How does Glenda Jackson who won the Tony last year for three women returned to Broadway as King Lear? We talk about the age of hashtag metoo and time's up Glenda. Jackson is playing king. Lear gets rave reviews and the Tony committee says we're not gonna nominate her now. No, we're paying attention. And we're gonna come back and get you our best actress in a musical. Stephanie, j block in the share show Caitlyn Kanoun in the prom Beth level, in the prom, Eva nobles, ADA in Haiti's town, and Kelley O'Hara and kiss me cake. Stephanie j block who is that theater veteran is playing share in a way that sometimes she's more share than share. You might think this is just an escapist show thing to know she finds the character of who she is share shows up at this show often does numbers with her, and pus share. There's who's a bigger Hollywood. Name who is coming to Broadway with the show about herself. It takes three actresses to play here. But Stephanie j block plays the central one. And she plays the hell out of it. So she has just got to win. I'm sorry, people. All right. Best featured actress in a play for new of Flanagan in the Ferryman seal, you keep. And Bolger into kill a Mockingbird. Christine Nelson, Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus Julie white and Gary sequel to Titus andronicus and Ruth Wilson and King Lear people if you see if you see to kill among bird, and you should seal, you Keenan Bolger is very controversial because she's playing scout scout in the book and in the movie remember is in eight or nine year old girl. A C Keenan Bolger is in her forties. And yet, what she finds in this character who grew up to be Harper who wrote this novel is the heart and soul of the peace. So I'm telling you people this, this has got to happen. See Keenan Bolger remember that name best featured actor in a play birdie Carville and ink, Robin to hasten boys in the band getting Glick into kill a monkey bird, Brandon your Ranna wits in burn this Benjamin Walker in Arthur Miller's. All my sons birdie, Carville in ink. Those of us, those of you who actually went to Broadway couple of years ago and saw of any kind of a musical where you were shocked at a man playing a woman, you saw birdie, Carville in Matilda, and he played this woman, this horrible headmistress, and now he's playing Rupert Murdoch. So every who in Hollywood, who in politics would anyone hasn't been in an Rupert Murdoch publication or paper and who hasn't been rolled over the coals in it that performance and in London when he played it in one and Olivia ward, he had to play it in front of Rupert Murdoch. It's just an incredible job. I wanna talk a little about the snubs in this category. The non nominees there isn't actor named Bengal Arghanab into Killa mugging bird who plays Tom Robinson. He is the black man who is on trial for raping a white woman, a crime never committed. And he's defended. By Jeff Daniels. Atticus Finch when Aaron Sorkin adapted Harper Lee's novel to the stage. He did it so that he could expand the role of the black characters as he did here. And again, the Tony committee, decided only to nominate the white actors from tequila, Mockingbird ignoring the two black actors who are just brilliant in their roles. You people you're going to get called on the carpet. You need to all right? Best featured actress in a musical, Lilli Cooper in Tootsie, amber, gray and Haiti's town Sarah, styles Tootsie, alley stroke, or in Rogers and Hammerstein Oklahoma and Mary, Testa in Rogers, and Hammerstein Oklahoma there, something totally remarkable that happened this year in stroke, and Oklahoma. This is a woman who when she was two years old was in an automobile crash, and was never able to walk again. And now on Broadway playing eight oh Anne who is like the sexual. Time bomb in Oklahoma, the one who sings, I can't say, no, the part went to Allie. Stroke, she plays it in a wheelchair and you would think that's inspiring enough. But when you watch her play at you, forget the wheelchair exists, and you're watching her take over the stage like Dolly Parton. She, it's just an amazing thing to watch and it works on so many levels. So I wanna be there when she wins that Tony, and I want to be standing up and applauding and going Bravo. She deserves all right. Best featured actor in a musical Andre shields in Haiti town and a groups Luccin. That's a good name into Patrick page in Haiti's town germy, pope in into proud the life and times of the temptations and Ephraim Sykes ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations, the favorite, the one, I think will win is under the shields and Haiti's town. He's seventy three years old. He stands on that stage is the narrator in like a silver suit. In total control of body and every movement and pulls you in till you're memorized. Your mesmerizing you not take your eyes off of hundred shields. This is a veteran actor who needs to get this Tony. But what if he didn't who would go to there's a young actor named Jeremy pope who plays Eddie kendricks in the into proud the life and times of the temptations? And who does he's playing a difficult man. One of the most difficult of the temptations. But one of the most talented as well. He's also nominated this year as best actor in a in a play in choir, boy, this is to me, the brightest newcomer that you will see on the stage and you're going to see him everywhere, stage movies television. It's just the beginning. So if you get to see this, you're going to be able to tell your friends, I was there win. Okay. Best director of a play Rupert Gould for Inc. Sam Mendes for the Ferryman Bartlett. Fair for to kill a mocking bird Ivo von Hosver for network, and George C Wolfer Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus Sam Mendis in the Ferryman this play. Does a job on stage that equal to his first movie which was American Beauty, which you may remember won the best picture? Oscar and once Mendis the Oscar as best director.

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Takeaways from the Midterm Election

Jay Sekulow

04:00 min | 4 years ago

Takeaways from the Midterm Election

"Here's the Democrats got control of the house of representatives. And that's a win for the Democrats. The Republicans gained seats in the United States Senate could be as many as fifty five that is also a win for the Republicans and a win for the president because he ultimate firewall in. Any of these issues is the United States Senate? That's the cooling off point. They used to call it. And that's how I view it. So the Democrats won the house the state wide races tended to go to the Republicans. The Democrats picked up some governorships as well. And the twenty twenty campaign starts, that's how I view, but I'm gonna I'm gonna go right around the horn here and kind of get everybody's you'll start with. What is your takeaway from last night number one? The Republicans gained seats in the Senate. What does that mean, it means that judicial? Appointments will move forward under this administration. In other words, the president will be able to appoint and confirm judges who believe in the rule of law believe in the constitution that will indeed be his enduring legacy. Number two. There's a challenge that awaits democratic leadership in the house will they work with the president on bipartisan issues, which advance the interest of working and middle class Americans. Or will they focus on opposition? And investigations that question is yet to be answered. Well, and also Jay you're going around the horn, if a president and the president can can issue executive orders, and they can be changed by the next president legislation enacted by congress can also be changed. But judges have lifetime influence over the United States of America. He already has eighty four judges that have been approved during his first two years. A lot more needs to be approved. If you had to have one chamber of the congress that you have control over it needs to be the Senate. He did that and the Republicans have actually increased their majority in the Senate that will be the most significant thing to ensure an effective presidency of the next two years. So Jordan Republicans beat Bill Nelson. Republicans beat Joe Donnelly, they beat Claire mccaskill they beat Heidi. Heitkamp might be Jon tester. That race is still ten percent out tester has a thousand volt leader. So I mean, so again, those four all voted against Brett caviar all four try to play to the middle and try to act like moderates. And they're the people there states have said, no, we don't buy that. And by the way, your votes show, it clever can even tried to say, I'm not one of those crazy Democrats Sopher. She votes always against always against everything that would be considered even moderately conservative. So I think again, it was a great night's statewide for governor a for a lot of governors races. Well, Democrats did well and some other governors racist. But I will say that there's still more Republican governors in the country twenty-seven, then there are democrat governors. So you have a state advantage there of who is leading or states. It is Republican governors. I think the house. Yes, it could it could have gone better for Republicans. I think the president's right? There are a lot of Republicans that are going home that never fully embraced President Trump. And the kind of cleared them out of the house, and these are all up for real unlike the Senate these are all up for reelection in twenty twenty when President Trump is back on the fan Bennett. So legislation. It was always going to be partisan like the tax cuts. It was important to get that done in the first two years. They did it. Now, they're going to have to shift on legislation to things that are more bipartisan. I think the president's well positioned to do that the two additional items think about how much easier it would be to fill a supreme court vacancy with fifty four or fifty five Senate seats than with fifty one in the final point. I would make the most important power for continuing your draw down the regulatory burden on US companies that exist

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Midterms 2018: Democrats reported to take House of Representatives

Clark Howard

00:23 sec | 4 years ago

Midterms 2018: Democrats reported to take House of Representatives

"And that they will get more. At least rather Twenty-three seats for Florida governor Gillam the Republican has conceded to Santa's democrat as claiming victory Republican Mike Brown, defeating democratic Senator Joe Donnelly in Indiana Braun, the one thing I would love to see change in politics is it's gotten way too nasty

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