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Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 8 months ago

Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies

"Actor Louise Fletcher who won an Oscar for portraying Nurse Ratched in one flew over the cuckoo's nest has died at the age of 88 at her home in France according to her agent a cause of death was not given I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at her life Everybody Who did You tell me who did Louise Fletcher was the last one cast in one flew over the cuckoo's nest she found out later that Anne Bancroft Ellen Burstyn and Angela Lansbury had turned down the role Fletcher was a relative unknown in her early 40s and had taken 11 years off to raise her children when she won the Oscar in 1976 she thanked her deaf parents in sign language Fletcher also appeared in exorcist two and the boy who could fly she had a recurring role as religious leader Kai winn on Star Trek Deep Space Nine

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WCPT 820

"The one thing Christian I were talking about this yesterday briefly and he reminded me of another religion There may be two religions that are legally allowed to stop care for their children Basically And it's Christian scientists and quakers Yes I don't know of any other religion where that is an accept Christianity doesn't do regular Christianity Catholicism Judaism No other religion on the planet says based on this because it's not in their doctrines It's not in their dogma Whereas Christian science is in their dogs I know that because my great grandmother was one but she took all sorts of medication So she wasn't much of a Christian She didn't really follow it much She was a Christian scientist That's the only reason I know that Okay And also it was on a Law & Order episode Because you know that's where I got my degree from Make your mom's was it My mom's grandmother It wasn't a bunch of sub law No no no It was another one regarding your mom was on an episode of Law & Order SVU yeah Wow With Matthew Lillard Wow okay He was really good too Well yeah He was also good in the reboot of Twin Peaks Yes But no she lost her ME to her name is escaping me The exorcist mother Oh Ellen burson She lost her Emmy to Ellen Burton who was also on an SVU episode where she played stabler's mother who had a bipolar disorder Okay So mom and miss burston sat next to each other at the creative arts Emmys that year Okay Oh hi hi hi hi hi And then they watched each other the scenes You know that they showed and was bursting looked at my mom she goes wow that was really good And now and then miss Bryson's scene came out of my mom goes well that is you really good in that And then Well Ellen Burstyn has an Oscar already Exactly And so at one point because of the show because it's not televised it goes even longer than the television show She turns to his version at one point she goes if they keep going we're gonna have to shave again And then when miss Bryson won her Emmy which was her first Emmy she sat in my mom applauded and I texted my mom going she stole your Emmy And she goes well honey she didn't have any I have 7 I have enough It's fine Yeah And they were they became fast friends just sitting next to each other which was really kind of me Mom played a dancer which is funny because she can't really dance And they did show him his dance No they lifted her a lot Okay There's a lot of lifting Okay And she places dancer who's very evil and Matthew little replace her nephew Okay And they have a shot at one point she's doing a full on or a Desmond thing she's wearing a turban and drinking a martini and there's a film of my mom from the Garry Moore show Okay Behind her And she goes don't you know who I used to be Like entered the turban was my mom's idea Right 'cause it's perfect Yeah That's awesome But it was a really really really creepy episode So if you haven't seen it look for it SVU Carol Burnett you'll find it Never seen an episode of any kind of Law & Order Oh I don't know why I come in here I never have I'm sorry I started watching one of the original in the college Okay Well what'd you say Travis This is like Christmas.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

06:23 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"Trilogy ellen burstyn who started in the nineteen seventy-three original will reprise her role as chris mcneil. The first of the three horror movies is expected to open in twenty twenty. Three other installments could land directly on the peacock streaming service also in the cast. Is leslie odom junior that your daughter knows who that is hamilton. Yes nope her character to all right. No word linda blair is involved but i they. They tried to do this so often. The batting average seems low. Yeah this property this intellectual property for four hundred million dollars but like yeah but only if you execute it properly because if the first one's twenty one on rotten tomatoes going to the next three like you have to get the right director and writers and it has to be good otherwise it property doesn't mean anything. The one that they did really well with this point two years ago was the invisible man which should have been. I mean who care who who in the state gives a shane about the invisible man. That's semi obscure the property assembly obscure for the nineteen fifty earlier and there was a legit good movie actually good writer director and everyone who joined. That movie doesn't care if there's any connection to the past there was starting to sound like klavan today but samuel jackson was in the exorcist. Three and i feel like i think that was like his first or second role. No the first role was coming to america. Right and then the yeah. I think i think they dubbed over his lines. I really do feel like. I'm making this up. But i'm not. The company has announced and by company. I mean walmart. It will pay one hundred percent of college tuition and books for associates enroll in their live better. You education program there the largest us private employer. They already have an existing one dollar a day fee for associates who participate in the program. But that's over totally free according to walmart press release quote. This means approximately one and a half million part-time and full-time walmart. And sam's club associates in the us can earn college degrees or learn trade skills without the burden of education debt Walmart plans to invest almost a billion dollars over the next five years in this program. I was thinking about this last night. After i went to the fire department firehouse. Because i was like i wanted to be a fireman when i was nineteen and now at a time when you walk down the street every third window says help wanted and you know we were. Fisherman's wharf in san francisco and the in and out burger said we'll pay nineteen bucks an hour like they're like we gotta get people in here. I think even the mcdonalds by my house had a thing. It was like fifteen bucks an hour. Like everyone's like please. There workers god. Damnit when i was i graduated in eighty two. I went to that fire house in north. Our there like buzz off. I knew someone who knew someone who was a merchant marine. I was like. I wanna be a mercury. That couldn't do it. Went to supermarkets like not hiring like the worst you can have for. Eighteen and nineteen year olds that are completely hapless and aren't going to colleges no hiring. I would've taken any job. And i couldn't even even under construction sites just asking if you need labor there now we're we're we're good. Have we talked about this. You must have you had to. We have talked about some point because my brain immediately goes to did you ever consider signing up for the armed forces. I first off of weird haircut seemed like to me hair. Haircut was part of the deal back then now they buzz your head looking at it look like a narc which you're gonna have to me when i was eighteen four years. It sounded like the longest time it was. I went to high school for three years. It's like you're going to sign up for high school. Plus a year like commitment. I tried to sign up for the coast guard reserve. I was like how did that work was like two years and then something i should have done it. All i did was fuck around for the next two or three years. I would think that for someone like you. It would seem kind of bad ass to do that. It was weird. I from a very liberal family and army was no no no no us. Yeah suddenly they care what you do and where you know. They wouldn't have cared. I was in it. Like i was like i grew up. You know richard nixon and vietnam and all and it was really at an all time low like there was now a couple of good war movies and there's a lot of talk about these guys are heroes and they deserve six. We'll alone. we were just past the being spat on being called baby killer being the army this would have been the early eighties but there was a decade. Where essentially like being a cop now like really which out she want to deal with that shit having buckets. Stop board on your head and that niro each group. Where just before i turned. Eighteen carter had abolished the registration. And i turned twenty one before reagan brought back so i never even had to register for in the of real. Wow they're talking about. I saw some story about the draft for women and not interested. I know but. I thought yeah why not. Everything's technological now and this whole thing was like women are doing it for themselves. Always think about israel and it's like they it's gender means nothing like when you hit eighteen you go for two years. They're they're bad ass in their hot on A court has ordered kelly clarkson to pay her ex husband Brandon blackstock this monthly amount in child support and boy. He's getting a pretty penny each. And every month. Kelly must van mo- him one hundred ninety five thousand seven hundred dollars to your bank by the way hundred and one disappointing number for blackstock..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on The Ralph Report

The Ralph Report

07:55 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on The Ralph Report

"All righty now starting to take a look at all the entertainment news with a segment. I call the show biz. Beat well this. Is god damn insulting. When joe exotic number joe exotic tiger king he go away. I don't know i would like to know more. So how. He is running a successful cannabis business from inside. Jail can't run. He's making so much money in prison. And we're not making money in the real world. You'll netflix put them all over the world for six weeks. Yeah we gotta get one of those. That's the problem once. You do something interesting. And i can make a documentary about you. I try every day decided. Land dish gotta like. What's i don't know dick and alligator up your ass alligator put up my new documentary gator but inside as you know doing hard time he's got a name is just announced. His new king of cannabis line is selling pot. That is as you can imagine decorated with all tiger stripes. And things like brandy. They brand branded him. You'll be happy to know. His brand extends beyond just edibles and smokable by the this whole line by the way will be unveiled. Next week at cannabis trade show in las vegas known as champs where that stands for. But i'm i'm guessing cannabis as see him and and multiple pipe smokers if smokers yes. That's probably what staying not smokers multiple pipe smokers. Maybe marijuana pipe smoker perhaps marijuana pots. We don't know stop guessing will never know. He's also got line of cannabis seltzer drinks. That are going to debut show as well coming flavors including tiger's blood orange and peach mango. The name of the line depends tiger. Piss haven't can of tiger piss. Why would you never mind. Young man hooked on drugs and then eventually the guy took his own life. I believe so. Yes in the documentary. It was one of his husband's yeah that he got hooked on meth. Sometimes your vision gets clouded fucking piece of shit is what it is selling delicious tiger pissed because morons go tiger kingly fucking tiger woods drink. It's looking every i'm more for branding. Fucking assholes eight everybody. We got some animosity today. Hey ben affleck is going to be in the new flash movie. I guess we knew that right but the photos that showed up yesterday online. Show ben affleck's new batman costume and his new bat cycle. They showed ben affleck's batman not really been athletes. Batman a stunt double wearing the costume as. He's too busy playing. Grab ass with jennifer lopez on the yachts tonsils as handler but whatnot own forward. Don't blame him. I was if i was laying there. I'd grabbed but anyway Production has started glasgow on the flash movie. And they have Afflicts batman stunt double on the the bat soon they were showing a bunch of footage and so michael keaton's on hand and going to be more batmans. You can shake this movie. I wanna see this well. It's certainly a genius premise. Yes i mean. We're all about multi versus these. This flashpoint thing will be interested in just the disease they don't care for as miller as flat. Not my favorite choice. So grant guston. But what do i know. Speaking of reboots remakes sequels universal studios has announced. They're going to drop four hundred million dollars to get the rights back to the horror franchise known as the exorcist to produce a new trilogy in partnership with Bloom house bloom. halcion husband. Well they think that the old franchise still has some life. Any it's done. There was a thing. There were subsequent films at the exorcist. Which by the way in my opinion is still one of the great not just hard films but films mazen it's still holds up and his terrified s exorcist to the heretic. Wasn't quite as good extras three. Which was more of a direct sequel to the first exercise. Yes also not good. No exercise the beginning from two thousand and four paled dominion prequel to the exorcist in two thousand five. So what they're gonna do is they're going to do three films. That are a direct continuation of the original. Now they're bypassing extras three. Which was a sequel. Sounds like they are. And here's their ace in the hole. They've got ellen burstyn. Who played chris. Mcneil the mother to linda blair's character of reagan death in the original film. She has signed up to be in this film trilogy. She is eighty eight years old. How okay and a young father played by leslie. Odom junior from hamilton will be dealing with his daughter becoming possessed and he hunts her down for help because he knows that she went through the same. God through a three of these coming out trilogy of extra assistant owners. Here's a thing that aches my balls. What linda blair as of yet has not been tapped to come. You have root reboot with her. Not in it. If you're trying to anybody could use a little love from franchise which basically killed her career and her life soup girl from there from that point on she was known as your mother sucks cocks girl and she had to do some crappy movies and eventually just gave up and it would be nice for them to throw her a bone and one. He's hunting down. Not a mother can get sixty two. She's a little more viable than eighty eight year old. So story wise. You survive this. How can i save my daughter. What's what is my daughter going through right. That makes more sense story. Why don't we run. Hollywood doepfner so netflix has announced a new live. A nude nude lion says announced a nude pokemon series about a new pokey. Mine live action series on netflix. Good i guess come on got to catch them all into it i was i was i missed you too. I missed it me too. I don't share but it's a. It's a massive. French makes a lot of people. A lot of people. Love it so. I'm happy for them. I don't begrudge your happiness. Although i'm sure they'll produce it and then a lot of people will say it's ruining my childhood and it's not what should i hate. You need to get that will happen. Childhoods are ruined my poor boy. Kevin smith has created one of the best pieces of work in his career. The kayaks love it. The majority of the audience loves it as well and these fan boys or shitting over it and review bombing his over it Rotten tomatoes make them look bad. It's one of the best thanksgiving ever done. Everyone's saying what he meant. Beat skull torpor thousand time seen that stores. Second half is still coming around his five hundred episodes it our. They'll finally giving orca point absolutely the most punishable character in the history fiction. You finally gave this guy a cool point. He like a himself and teela. And i mean i love the treatment. I think it's great insult fantasy. But they're they're not happy. I'm sure the pokey there will be poking there. 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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on /Film Daily

/Film Daily

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on /Film Daily

"Only big viable options to to make money theatrically even more than it already had been Maybe it it makes it a little bit more likely that across over like this between two big comic book movie companies would would be possible so plus. I think that the like the idea there to something. This could be something that we're marvel again kind of paves the way for a big movement in hollywood because when marvel cinematic universe are taking shape all of a sudden studios were all about you know big crossovers and building their own cinematic universes with the franchises that they had just recently. We're talking about why hasn't the gi joe and crossover happen. When that seems like such a big box office you know possibility and i think that if they figure out a way to do something that has a dc marvel crossover whether it's you harlequin quitting grueter or something else then that could pave the way for studios to be like you know what fuck it. Let's try you know mixing these things together in one way. That sounds like Just a terrible space. Jam warner brothers. Servers nightmare that will take over hollywood but there are ways to do it. I think in a creative way and then the other side of this too. I think is that Recently we just heard that marvel was gonna have a whole animation studio so maybe this is something that that could be explored in that way and not have any effect on the the larger marvel cinematic universe. That is interesting. I hadn't thought about that. I guess harlequin has their own. Hbo max show so maybe like group could be there could be like a one off or something with where it's like that version of harlequin from that show or it could be like a whole different thing with margaret robbie as harlequin as a completely different click animated version of that character. Yeah that's a great point okay. So let's talk more next door here. Which is a new exorcist. Trilogy is in the works late last week. We were talking about david. Gordon green who recently directed in sort of revived the The halloween franchise using He is going to be directing an exorcist. Movie that is going to be a direct sequel to the original film. And now we've learned the thanks to the new york times. They broke the news that Dame gordon green is actually gonna be overseeing a whole new exorcist trilogy of movies and leslie odom junior who started in one night miami and he was in hamilton. Spend been a bunch of other stuff is going to star in these movies and ellen burstyn who earned an oscar nomination for her performance as the mother in the original. Xbox film is going to be coming back to the franchise for the first time so she showed up in that first movie that she did not appear in any of the sequels or prequels or any of the other franchise stuff that has come out since then We know david gordon. Green is going to be directing just the first of these new movies. It's unclear whether or not he's actually gonna be directing the second third He's going to be serving as a screenwriter. Danny mcbride who helped him develop these new halloween films. Wrote the story along with a guy named scott teams who worked in film. Call the quarry so Yet there's there's a lot going on here I mean just like a gut. Check reaction brad the idea of a trilogy of new exorcist movies with leslie junior in ellen burstyn. What are your thoughts. Four hundred million dollars sounds like a lot of money to spend on three movies for film franchise. That hasn't really been a viable box. Office draw for what decades not. Yeah that's a great point..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"You know the other the other actor and martin the script and magic happens. It's great well. He yeah i imagine. He's like sort of provides a. He's like a battery. Like he's the energy of i love that. I love that. I talked about marty. It's true. is it true. So like that. Feels like charged up lilly. Yeah but like the did you have any idea of the exorcist would become what it became when you did that movie. Well i have to say that. It was best selling book. Sure there was a lot of talk about the access. So it's going to be a movie and you know it was. It was juicy part to to get you. Actresses wanted now all of them apparently but some of us. Yeah and i was aware of that. It was gonna get a lot of attention. It was already getting a lot of tension and my mind. Memory of the opening was coming down for breakfast. Going into the kitchen turning on the tv set and on the news. They're filming in montreal people lined up for hours sleeping and it was snowing and they were like four hours in line waiting for the movie theater open and after watching while i remember saying out loud to my kitchen actually.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

07:09 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"Enlightening nourishing a process to go through. I recommend anybody. I just watched a harry tanto again recently. That's it like a sweet movie. Why did you watch that in particular. I don't know man. I think it was because you know. I at some weird moments during quarantine where you're like thinking about things and i watched a lot of old movies. I watched you in the extra watched. Alice doesn't live here anymore. But i watch for some reason. I was curious about art. Carney and i wanted to see art carney. I wanted to see that movie again but you know art. Connie i knew each other from the jackie gleason show. Did you know i was on the jackie. Gleason i did. I didn't know exactly how long or what you did there. Or how long that went on for. I was one of the girls. Okay and So i was on for a year and it was live every saturday so i spent my saturdays in the theater. With jackie. gleason art carney and all these great comedians. Who would come in. And and take part in the show. Because jackie wouldn't appear until showtime actually dress rehearsal. But it wouldn't do the dress. He would watch it. Feminists dressing room and then he would do it. Live without having hurts which saw names that it would be. God knows anything and wonderful. yeah So when they were timing for the dress rehearsal for his standup spot which is a five minute spot. They would have some other comedian like jackie. Leonard right men and and do his five minute spot right so i got to sit in the audience and see all these great. Comedians do jackie's five win a spot. So as one of the best training in in comedy. Who do you remember seeing. That was just unbelievable. Jackie leonard for one. Own and jack carter. Oh yeah jack carter and carson three attack. Oh yeah yeah. Yeah but the thing. Is that art. Carney and i you know we go on trips with jackie for some kind of charity via parade in boston and would be an and convertibles waving of the people on the street so when so i'm in harry and tanto art. Carney wins the oscar this same year. I've won for. Alice does nip here anymore. But i'm i don't go because i'm on broadway and same time next year when i came into the theater the next night. The doorman says i'm holding call for you. He hands me the phone on the wall. It was jackie. Gleason says well. The alumni lead predict good last night. One of my favorite him was he. He's a a kind of I can't imagine what it would have been like to known him at that time because he was so hilarious. It's such a huge personality. It was an amazing curse system. Is you know we'd go bowling. Hit take all the girls bowling and the other true people on the show and he just was a riot. I mean i never. I didn't know from bullet. And the first time i hold. I gotta strike spare at a strike and the guy on our team who. I don't remember who. It was called down several lanes to where jackie is and it says she just got a strike insperity strike and she'd never bowled before and jackie says okay. That's yet we're we're going to focus all up diller funny so when you did. That was doesn't live here anymore. Like how you were offered to direct that. Is that what i read. Well yeah it was marty Think shows well how did that negotiation take place. So how did you get that offer. What was the story behind alice. I was shooting a The dailies were going back. We we were in new york. Dailies were going to hollywood. Where john kelly the head of warner brothers and he was looking at the dailies he called my age. Said we'd like to do another picture with burston. So they started. Sending may all the scripts that they had that they owned and the parts. Were billy boring. They the old fashioned idea what a woman is right. a loyal. Life's a hooker with a heart of gold a victim who gets raped to And they didn't interest man. I said i don't want to do any of this. This was the beginning of the women's movement. And i said i wanna do the character. That's like women. I know so i. My agent found the script for alice. Send it to me. I liked it. I sent it to them. I said okay. We'll do it. Would you want to directed. And i said somebody new and exciting. I didn't know who who that was. I called frances coppola. And i said who's new and exciting in. He said look at a movie called main streets and i looked at main streets which hadn't been released you and i asked to meet mardi and he came into the office burner brotherston. I said i wanna do this. Movie from a woman's point of view. But do you know about women. He's he's he said nothing. I'd like to learn and i just thought that was brilliant higher Cod i mean. He's turned out to be the master of cinema just love and respect him so much. 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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"Furnace and that a director could be vast talented and successful and wonderful and not know that actors think about other things while they're acting which was like a miracle to me i. I couldn't imagine how they did you tell them. No no and also i get. the the. the king of marvin gardens was sort of. That was a big movie. Oh it was ruined by the critics rooted. Great movie at loves absolutely. That's one of my favorites. Get sort of. I don't know if i'm nostalgic or fan. Or what. But i i. I have to assume it was very exciting. Working with those guys at the in that era all of them bob raffelson's and nicholson in all of them. In bruce. it must have been just i. We were all friends. Yeah and we were friends before we were famous. Anybody and i mean when when bob richardson who is pal wiped as still when he cast me jack had been doing you know motorcycle moby search for corman. Yeah yeah and as bruce said done some good fills but there was nobody visit aac star sure and so we were just into the work and we'd loved working together. I would say i actually studied acting Research also a member of the actress studio right. He did private classes and he was very important. a stimulation to me. Yeah he he made me think about myself in a different way You know with things he said to me. That was very encouraged. Oh yeah are you seem to have a very clear memory of the whole sort of process. All the things that happened in your life. It's it's a. It's a real gift good for you. Well you know. I kept diaries my whole life and then i wrote a memoir called Becoming myself so. I re read my diary solloway back to you. Know the beginning. And which was an astonishing experience. Really oh my god. Yeah because of the different emotional tones you had how you reacted to things different. Must be like looking at a different use somewhat. I remember actually yelling at myself. I read the page diary and go. What are you crazy. Wake up girl and then sometimes if pages later at look like she hurt me. It's so great. You kept diaries i. It's just all kind of dropped into the slots of your memory. I guess he reactivated it. Uh oh yeah. 'cause i've forgotten about stuff and then when i read it i went. Oh my god. I forgot about that and it was. It was a a very.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"Yeah or you can kind of tamp it down i. The only course for me was the tampa down. But now i'm at a point where it's just like right. Can't keep tapping it down anymore. So it's it's the whole You know again. It's in the. It's in the book. And i think it works passengers crazy. Yeah but you know. The i mean just being at that place right very scary. Yeah how old are you eighteen. Wow yeah and the yeah My parents are again. I think it works best if people read it in the book. Okay it'd be kind of just like all right. Hurry right all right. So are you enjoying los angeles. Yeah i like it it's Yeah i like los angeles. It's good food. we'd really i think so. I think there's good food which i mean that you know. There's just there's a line where certain things i feel. I would be happy to discuss. And other things. I feel like yeah. Play better within the context of the entirety of the book. Okay now i understand that. I'm just trying to help you sell it as a friend. you know. and i i'm not trying to sandbag. Give me a book. it's absolutely yes but rather people just read in the book then burnt right. Yeah i guess. It's because i've read it. And i know it and i think like man. Let's just talk about that. You know fucking dark man it. Is it hard work. But but it was the way he handled in the book it was it was there was funny. Parts is dark parts but like just the fact that like there's a whole chunk of your life that is was private for this and on Hurry it's good. What can we do this one. More time i mean. I know this may be the suit again. So we'll go. We'll do one more time. But in the meantime go order the book right. Go over the book it it. It never ends a memoir with nice memories by tom. Sharp clean get. Tom wrote a book dot com. And you'll like you'll you'll know why he he's All right did you brought it by. Did brought some pie blueberry pie. All right we got figure out some need to for all right. Okay okay. i guess.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"A busy Managua bus stop. 25 year old restaurant worker says it's tough getting good information on the pandemic. He would only give his last name, Velasquez for fear of Reprisals for speaking out against the government. No, no, I'm not gonna make me forget. No, I'm Zack. I don't believe the government. They don't give out exact numbers, just vague proclamations, he says. Since last October. The government has said they've only registered one covert death per week. NPR's requests for interviews with the minister of Health and the vice president, who is also the government spokeswoman went unanswered. A spokesperson for the Citizens Observatory says the group will continue publishing as long as they can, but it's important to find ways to get word out about the pandemic. It's the only way we can protect and take care of ourselves, they say. Carrie Kahn. NPR news Deadpan expressions of the actor Charles Groden made him the star of movies like the Heartbreak Kid. He also starred on Broadway and wrote books and hosted talk shows. Broden died of cancer yesterday at age 86. NPR's Bob Mondello has a remembrance. Charles Grodin character was nearly always doughy, soft spoken and most of all, hapless. He was the obstetrician who gave Rosemary's baby to a coven of witches. The dog owner who couldn't control his enormous Saint Bernard in the Beethoven movies. And the man who met the girl of his dreams. Just a little bit late in the heartbreak Kid. There is a slight complication. Have to be a newlywed. She said. A nice girl, but just, uh, no, not really. My type. Groden credited Elaine May's direction of the Heartbreak Kid with jump starting his film career in 1972, though he'd made his debut in 20,000 leagues under the sea almost two decades earlier, He scored a Broadway hit opposite Ellen Burstyn in the romantic comedy same time next year and became a familiar face in Hollywood comedies from Heaven Can wait to Ishtar Talk about hapless To the Great Muppet caper in which he haplessly competed with Kermit the Frog for Miss Piggy's affections, publicizing so many projects made him a frequent talk show guest. And for those occasions he created a curmudgeonly version of himself sparring with Johnny Carson. More than 30 times. I'm just kind of like trying to defend myself. No, no, I didn't. I didn't. I haven't said anything about anything that's right other than would you please try toe? Make this a more pacific convivial type of thing. I will. I'll do my best. When are you gonna start? Well? Charles Grodin ended up hosting a talk show himself in the nineties, His knack for deadpan humor extended to self deprecating books. He wrote about his career with titles like How I Got To Be, Whoever It Is. I Am Bob Mondello. NPR news. Thistles. NPR news.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"The four Seasons compliments. Would you be a people have more to give away for you? There's a bill to legalize casinos and sports betting in Texas that has stalled. We're going to get into that, but first to be wants us to Update you on the Melinda and Bill Gates situation, Okay. Apparently, Melinda Gates had concerns. Over Bill Gates is possible ties. Jeffrey Epstein. Good ships There's somewhere there's a black book out there with names in it. And they could make it control the world. She said that she and she had issues with this and people familiar with the divorce proceedings. Bring this up, but she expressed these concerns is as far back as 2013. Melinda told her husband. She was uncomfortable with him after the couple met him that year. He continued to have a relationship with Epstein, despite her concerns. Is that right? Yeah, my all the way back to 2013. Now, Gates says he didn't have a relationship with him. Back to told the Wall Street Journal in 2019 that he had met him but didn't have any business relationship of friendship with him. They talked philanthropy, right, right. Well, not philandering, No land therapy. Philanthropy? Yes. Good. Okay, let's just six years wages for her. Let's just cut to the chase her, didn't you? You know, anybody think Bill Gates. I don't know. We don't know. I mean there's photos of them together. Yeah. I mean, what did we learn that he goes on vacation with his ex girlfriend every year. Yeah, I mean, the more the more we found out. It sounds as if they kind of had dual lives going. Yes. League. Well, maybe you can be so homely that even billions of dollars won't get your girl, right? Maybe that's the case. Maybe. So, you know that woman think your name is Jill ain Maxwell? Yeah. Mm Epstein's right Go to girl or whatever. Chief, But she's got stuff in her head that she could spill out. Sure. But she hasn't She's still in jail, right? Right. But you're right. I mean, there's Still alive. That's what that's what shocked me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'm still alive. That's true. That is? Yes, you're right. But So the latest is now that there might be a relationship between Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein. Did that lead toward this divorce that were Seeing unfold right in front of us. 27 years in the making. Look, a picture of Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein together, right? He had a girlfriend that he wouldn't saw once a year. What's ever. I mean, you know what was the name of that movie every summer? They went there, right? Guess. Same place next year playing Alan, Hold on and all that. And I forget who What they done. Mary Tyler Moore, Mary Tyler Moore, Meryl Street, No more. Uh, might have been built. So that's what they were living there were living a movie. Maybe so. Wow. Well, that's your Bill and Melinda Gates update for stupid traffic right now. And 7 51, and here is my card. Yeah. Maybe money here. Come on. Here comes he's showing that Ellen Burstyn shall not to one. Ellen Burstyn. By the way, I got you. Yeah, Showing back by the way, you know, I don't know. I think I know. Yes, I think Lee's in the time that we are 30 Westbound Second Avenue That was still there in the right lane. Still gotta delay behind it. Now, the issue on I 30 westbound past 12 Awesome. Walker looks like it may be after the Children. It is still heavy on the approach. Still, when I 35 North bound Walnut Hill, not one on 1 14 West mannitol Connor in the two right lanes in a new one, reported 20 eastbound before the Bush Turnpike that's heavy beyond 3 60. BBA PEE FIRST traffic on one's I'm Monte Cook. Dallas P I. Attorney's car accident www dot call Super Dog Dog home. Car accident. Big truck wreck If you're injured, get the compensation you deserve call a super dog for a free consultation. 877 s u P D a W G That's 877 s u P d a W G. Goldsmith Victoriano in Sonoda attorneys Who weather continues. Advertise this time of year should be in the low eighties. And we're going to see daytime highs over the next few days in the sixties, lads in this morning maybe a shower in isolated shower thunderstorm is possible this afternoon 66. But as you can, into.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

"Miller was catholic and Was kind of had lost his faith and At the time he was doing it he actually refound his faith while the movie. So this was really Good fam- In terms of the mother they wanted audrey hepburn to play the mom which is very interesting. I kind of see that. Yeah that is interesting. i mean again. It's like you know ellen burstyn just so you know icon akhund at oregon yeah That would've been interesting I guess audrey hepburn wanted it to be shot in rome and that was going to be a considerable cost measure and It wasn't gonna work out so They also went to And bancroft they went to jane fonda they went to shirley maclaine and all from turned down. And it just so happened. That ellen burstyn had just come off Alice doesn't live here. Which another roy. At berea movie From martin scorsese and she read it loved. It did a screen test with miller and she got it was who crite quite amazing I mean the one thing we also have to talk about is the performance of linda. Blair this is an amazing performance that she Gives and there is some controversy because there was a woman called ellen dietz who doubled for Her in some Some that you know. I mean this. She was fourteen years old granted. We now know stories from hollywood that they were not above making fourteen year. Old girls do terrible things but only for consumption. They wanted They wanted to be able to sell this. And so they had Age actress to start things specifically the abuse of the cross scene which is very visceral And her voice. When reaganism possessed Was provided by mercedes mcnab mccambridge. So a lot of people brought up the fact that there was a lot that went into her performance. So linda blair probably shouldn't have been nominated for an oscar. I don't care. I mean they nominated malik cormon and she had a body double doing some of the ballet. So you know. I don't think it's that khan as controversial as they think they're saying is reading. What's what's interesting i agree. I'm mean i think linda blur is a great job. What sort of interesting too is that You know you really sort of expect. Someone have a star. Turn after the but that didn't really happen with her. I don't know if that was by choice. Or if that was you know one of those situations where producers and casting agency that say while she can only do this kind of film at your work dries up after that some of it was because she was very out there in terms of Kind of kind of biting the hand that feeds you. She was very big on. You know anti hollywood stuff And she also did her. Her track record in terms of our somali is not that great. I mean she did a couple of no name movies right afterwards. And then she did The sequel which will get to and that kind of close the door on her and unfortunately for Her young career but she has continued working on small parts and small bits and has kinda retained a little bit of her fame But yeah and we mentioned max bound montego we also should mention lee j cobb who Wonderful wonderful performance..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

"Think pieces of a woman Vanessa Kirby and Ellen Burstyn star in the story of a woman learning to live alongside her deeply personal lost awards eligible. My man. Let's morning becomes eclectic, continues after news headlines from NPR and like a stable checking with Madeline Live from NPR news. I'm Laxmi, saying the Republican Party's attempts to unite in Congress in a post trump era are getting more complicated. Marjorie Taylor Greene complicated Congresswoman has repeatedly come under fire for her past support of Cuban on conspiracy theories. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats are fuming that the House is Republican leaders have done little about it. Especially in light of this month's Trump field attack on the U. S. Capital. NPR's Windsor Johnson reports, Democrats now plan to introduce a resolution to expel Green from Congress. Her. Critics say the first term congresswoman from Georgia's supports calls on social media for political violence and advocates, extremism and sedition. Speaker. Pelosi is also sharply condemning House Republicans for assigning Marjorie Taylor Greene to an education committee. Despite her past claims that the school shootings in Connecticut and Florida were staged. She has mocked the killing of little Children at Sandy Hook Elementary School. She has moth the killing. Teenagers at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. What could they be thinking for what they might be doing? House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has said he plans to have a conversation with Green. Windsor Johnston. NPR NEWS Washington Ah, more contagious coronavirus very in first detected in South Africa is now in South Carolina, two cases, the first in the United States. President Biden is lifting a trump era ban on foreign aid funding related to abortions. NPR's Nurit Eisenman reports on two new executive actions today. The band had prohibited US foreign aid funding for privately run overseas based groups that quote, perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning for women. Activities that were barred included providing referrals for abortion or offering advice or medical information on the procedure. The band was first imposed in 1984 by then President Ronald Reagan. Each incoming Democratic presidents since has lifted it each incoming Republican president who followed a Democrat re enacted it. But Trump's version was far more sweeping, applying not just a programs that offer family planning, but to the vast majority of global health programs, including clinics to treat HIV AIDS, malaria and malnutrition. Read. Eisenman NPR news. Economic misery caused by the Corona virus Pandemic comes into sharper focus today in the new gross domestic product report for all of 2020 the U. S economy shrank 3.5% worst performance since World War two In the final months of 2020 the fourth quarter the economy had grown just under 1%. Since last year, Congress has approved trillions of dollars on pandemic related assistance. President Biden is urging Congress to do it again. He's asking for 1.9 trillion in relief. The Dow is up.

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

"Almost got me singing along with that when Greenville from Lucinda Williams from her album, car wheels on a gravel road from gosh sometime ago, Remember how long ago that album was, but one of my favorites from her and Lucinda Williams birthday. Happy Birthday. Lucinda Williams. If you're having a beautiful day, James Blake covering Frank Ocean's Godspeed Song on which he actually co produced and arranged with Frank Ocean on the original version on then Frank Ocean with Kai Endo from a single that came out last year. Two years ago. Something like that, and Jackie Vincent, I just discovered this album on Friday. They came out in 2019, but I think you should all know about it. She's from Austin, Texas, and album is titled Joy. That piece was called back to Earth and night, Herren started to soften new song called Too Hot to Hold a night here in a members of Alabama and Radiation City. And that gets us up to speed right now on KCRW morning becomes eclectic. Coming up black film. It's team up with hypnotic breasts ensemble on their song colors. That's next on KCRW. Case here, it'll be you. Sponsors include Netflix, presenting pieces of a woman Vanessa Kirby and Ellen Burstyn star in the story of a woman learning to live alongside her deeply personal loss awards eligible today on press play the Netflix series Bridger 10 is a fantasy of racial mixing and sexual exploration. But the fantasy doesn't go that far. And the stocks is basically wham bam! Thank you, ma'am, and the woman's like this was delicious and just watching. It was like, Wow, that just looks uncomfortable and team All I meddle in brand the sexual and racial politics of bridge region today at noon and seven on press play on KCRW. Mm hmm. Then I won't want to. Booth is like way this bad. She leaves back down to the ground ground ground ground till I'm clean..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

07:34 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"20 NPR News and the New York conversation. Thistles weekend edition from NPR News and Lulu Garcia, Navarro, Martha and Shawn are a young couple getting ready to welcome their first baby into the world. But when a substitute midwife shows up for their home delivery, the birth turns into an unspeakable tragedy. You need to take her. She's blue. Yes. Come on, baby. Maybe pieces of a woman is the new Netflix film following the loss of a child, including a legal battle and a broken mother daughter relationship, fumbling as they try to process their grief. Vanessa Kirby plays Martha and Ellen Burstyn planes her mother, Elizabeth, and they both joined us Now. Welcome to the program. Thank you Hi lately. Vanessa. I'm going to start with you, Um, the home birth scene. It's about 20 minutes long. It's all filmed in one shot. It shows your character enduring contraction after contraction before you're even fully aware that something is about to go wrong. It is Excruciating to watch. Um, tell me how you prepared for that. Yeah, I am. It was a bit of a scary one. Just because I've never given birth before myself And you know, I thought If I get a second of this wrong, then the audience will be pulled out the film, and it will feel like a movie version of a birth and So I started watching Azzam Any documents I could and again, it felt so edited. It gave me no proper idea of how to do a 30 minute. I'm breaking scene of labor with all its physicality and beauty and horror, and, you know, all of it is entirety. And then I started writing two obstetricians and one of them allowed me to come and shadow her on the labor ward in north London. And I spent many days with them. And one miracle afternoon, a woman came on the ward, and she agreed to let me be there in the room with her while she gave birth to her baby, and it was just not only totally transformative for me as a person, but There's no way I could have acted it. Had I not had that gift from her. Really? Um And then, Of course, this tragedy happens in the film of the baby dies. The medical reasons were unclear. Ellen. How does your character's step in to try to rectify the situation that ultimately cannot be fixed? Explained Who? Your characters and why that mother daughter relationship is so key. Well, I'm climbing off his mother. And you know, I feel like I know what it's like for a person to suffer tragedy and what grief is like She's not crying. She's not talking about it. She doesn't grieve the way I will expect her to sew that creates a Barrier. Between us. That we have to work through, and we actually do. By the end of the film, we have gone through an incredible experience together and Are experiencing a new Level of something love. Perhaps in our relationship connection, maybe connection to good word. Yes. Um, the thing that struck me watching this is I think we're seeing more stories now that about women. And about these essential experiences that haven't been given. Full sort of cinematic treatment before and I'm wondering, you know, when you read the script? What? What resonated for you? I think that's um Really important statement. You just said in a way and on something I'm really passionate about, actually. And from sort of page three when I started to read the birth and then you know, page 30, it was still going on. I I knew that it was something special because it suddenly struck me. And I was ashamed to me hadn't even really realized that birth is so Infrequently depicted on screen and then you say then he sort of asked Why Andre this is written by a woman, a woman who has her own experience of losing a baby. And both the birth and her loss of a child comes very much from her own experience, and that's very female experience. And I'm so now really acutely a change to the many, many colors of female experience that we haven't seen represented on screen and it feels It feels exciting and really important. Ellen. The story was inspired by the real life arrest of Hungarian doctor and midwife who advocated for home births, which are frowned upon their the writer Kata Weber and her husband, the director, Cornell Montreux, So also lost a child. How did these things come into play in the film and in the directing, do you think I think it inspired the film. Kata had made some notes in a notebook and Cornell, read it and encouraged her to, you know, write further and that became a play that they did in Poland and then Cornell really wanted to make a film of it, so I think it's say. It's a transformation of a real experience into I love the piece of art. During the interview, I asked about costar Shyla buff in the film, his character becomes angry and abusive towards his wife. I found it difficult to watch because of the recent allegations of abuse against above in his real life relationships. Alan Bernstein stepped in to answer Oh, You know if anybody's seen his film Honey boy replace US Father and another. Young actor plays him as a child. You can see his damage. And He's working on himself. It's his journey. I don't want to comment on it. It's a Zafar, a supporting the women who who come out until their story now absolutely 100%. But, you know Science, a singular case. He's a He's a brilliant actor, and he said a damaged person, and he's doing his best to become asshole itself. Speaking of telling stories we have seen in recent months more more public figures like Chrissy Teegan, Meghan Markle speak up about the toll that losing a child takes Again. Stories we have not heard before. Um do you see this film is part of that conversation. Um, I had Two. Friends, couples, two different couples. Who lost their babies. And both of the marriages broke up afterwards. Because it's just too unbearable to look at your partner and you're feeling your own grave. But then you're feeling there's two And Carter and Cornell..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on WGN Radio

"So we can. Hello. Testing one to talk about us. They want to Hello? What's going on today? And people will be watching jeopardy. One thing, But yeah, Today's the final day. For Alex Trebek episodes of Jeopardy Now, because of all of the breaking news, they went on yesterday Wednesday and Thursdays, episodes of Jeopardy featuring Alex Trebek were preempted. So what they're going to do over there at the Channel seven. While I You know, I don't usually encourage you to watch other TV stations. You get special dispensation for today. There's plenty of audience for everybody that I guess so they're what they're going to do is run Wednesday's episode. From 1 to 1 30. Then Thursday's episode will run from 1 30 until two and then the very final Alex Trebek episode will run in its regular time slot. At 3 30 today, that's going to seem like a regular episode they you know, what they've done is do a special tribute after the credits at the end of the show, so stay with the show. You know if you're gonna watch it Stay with the show until past the credits. And then there's gonna be a special tribute to Alex Trebek on what will be his final episode since he died last October of pancreatic cancer after Atlanta long and courageous battle that he went through. All right. So before we get to the 30 news, tell us what to watch this weekend besides jeopardy. Well, you know in, you know, I put this together before Everything blew up in Washington the other day. I should have only put comedy scene here. Three Stooges shits Creek. Uh, you know, uh, you know, you named the comedy That's what I should have put in. I've got a couple of those But as it turns out, For this weekend. The movie that I'm giving my highest rating to a Dean's list. A is an incredibly sad movie. It is called pieces of a woman. That is about one of the most horrible things that you could possibly imagine the death of a newborn child during a home birth. This movie stars Vanessa Kirby and Shailagh buff. And the great Ellen Burstyn and Molly Parker. I predict they will all be nominated for Academy Awards. They're amazing. In this very, very difficult movie tow watch. It's very sad, but it's so good and so compelling. You cannot take your eyes off of this movie that the 1st 25 minutes of the movie. And in some ways reminded me of saving Private Ryan. It is it is. It's the labor and birthing scene in this couple's home in their bedroom. And it's nonstop. It's you know, they don't have any cuts in this. It's very visceral and, uh, very, very emotional. Tow. Watch it. The rest of the movie is how the mother, the father, the grandmother, the midwife how the death of this little infant affected everyone. So I mean, even though it Zaveri sad The content is put in context and makes a lot of sense. It really kind of draws it all together, but I'm warning you, it's it's very real. When they show you everything and it's It's very, very difficult to watch. But I still gave it a Dean's list A because it's a great movie. That's the bottom line. For me. It's on Netflix. There is this sort of revenge thriller called Fatale that stars Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy. They are two people that have a one night stand in Las Vegas. He returns home to his wife and his home. The home is broken into a home invader is involved in the detective who shows up on the scene to investigate this home invasion is the woman from the one night stand. On this woman is not going away easily. It reminded me a lot of fatal attraction. I give that one A dean's list B minus. So let me just get to some. You know, some happy things that you watch this weekend to try to make you feel a little better on Netflix. There. I'm sorry on the peacock Network. Now, formally on Netflix is the office. All of the episodes of the office have been moved to this new Peacock platform seasons. 12, or freeze seasons three through nine. Are on peacocks paid premium tears. Everyone's talking about corporate Chi Season three. That's on Netflix. Bridger. 10 is all the talk right now, if you haven't watched that highly recommend that, But this is the Nicolas Cage, Syria's Bob that I was telling you about earlier. Called the history of swear words where each week and the six part series Nicolas Cage digs into the anatomy. The origin of one particular swear word. So if that's you know, George Carlin's turning in his grave right now, after his seven words that you could never use on TV. This Syria's uses them all in spades. Uh, that one is also on Netflix right now. Thanks for leaving us laughing being have a good week. You have a great week. Detective Monday..

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"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"ellen burstyn" Discussed on KCRW

"Thistle cut called arrowroot. This was always a mystery. Where this Sam Bull came from and it all kind of unfolded on reddit on YouTube. People are looking for clues, It turned out it was some interstitial during some B E T Jazz show back in the early two thousands and the host of that show had to dig through his VHS tapes to confirm it. So doom always digging deep and Places you wouldn't expect to find samples for his beats rhymes like dimes ahead of this from the Operation Doomsday album. My personal favorite record of his search from I hear voices from a 12 inch that came out right after Operation Doomsday. Back in the early two thousands Doom. Starks was in the set that is a project from Ghostface Killah and MF Doom. They always teased. A joint collaboration, full length album for years and years. Every now and then we get a little little something, but a full project never came to fruition. That was victory laps. The mad Villains remix that you heard Ho cakes off the mm Food album was heard from vast air when half the group Cannibal Ox One of my favorite doom beats of all time on the super friends. That was a doomed production also featuring doom on the vocals, way kicked off the doom. Our with gas draws also off of Operation Doomsday. So we're playing all doomed the rest of the hour, including a brand new track that just came out a couple weeks ago featuring doomed by bad, bad Not good that you probably haven't heard yet. We're gonna lead things off of the cut from the Victor von album raid on one of my all time favorites. Stay tuned. It's KCRW KCRW. Sponsors include Netflix, presenting pieces of a woman Vanessa Kirby and Ellen Burstyn star in the story of a woman learning to live alongside her deeply personal loss. Now playing on Netflix. Hi. I'm Rachel Martin from NPR. Thank you to everyone who became a new member in 2020. This station relies on donations from listeners just like you were honored and grateful to have your support. Your support keeps kcrw strong. Thank you tomorrow on press play. What if the world were run by women? Would it be more just Well, No. If you take a small town near Atlanta that's from entirely by women. This progressive leadership had inherited some things that had a longstanding and finally but also, we're not Disgusting them or addressing them. I'm Madeleine brand how a town run by progressive women perpetuated a racist criminal justice system tomorrow at noon and seven on press play on KCRW. All I want is the quality. What's on the way. I understand it. He's be better Bring heat for the mic handed whoever go after burn their hands and lips. A lot of rappers, Brandon abandoned the whips just another day in the junior. Don't leave. You go around me my sooner up on the window like a stay ahead of the game and cut off sooner rather later. Who's off to gather data school but in the barter softballs Navigator or the land on the banks or the plane's honors 65 hours from the Africans, But they won't let you push him. One tried to get fly. Almost had the Muslim if I wanted to rob one of war, man Hit him with the poultry going toe ass one night waste not want not. They didn't see him come into the 50 Cent blood spot. They walked in town with baseball's spacesuits double, But she still say his face cute. Told the streets What you're staring at the Seoul capital. One number said Why you wearing that? He said You want a snack space where you've been every money business is a disgrace at the poor cake. Who goes in his feed them scenes nasty his nose. Here you go. He said. You should have been say so. Just to make gas in Argentinean peso. There you go. My good man. Buy something nice for the sea. Just keep it moving twice to see. Consider that your fair warning also bringing to you express like airborne. More trouble. Turn on the heat and shout out that little bird from the word on the street, the right pick in the sick, demented hand style and Obama with a check with rental Van Wild. One says you know, you really had enough for full pots and crew cuts sews on and I got a coupon Chinese Western wall. Handsome, great food form. He said, no duck sauce, soy sauce and then saying I'm working. You don't get no toy boss. Always read a clock. I think I'm sober. How about what things Normal Home on account of King Cobra? You ain't nicer than the lunatics. I stuff okay in the big stuff on the vic, my stone You want to should get a balding or keep that jumped me. Say, Mama Waldy. That is the question. They wonder why he always wear hats in the session. Listen, number plate named it after strong daughter triple shot, Reacting to chase up a bomb Warner v, a strong supporter.

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'Dancing With the Stars' Season 28 winners are...

Colleen and Bradley

00:45 sec | 3 years ago

'Dancing With the Stars' Season 28 winners are...

"I'd be dancing with the stars win for Denton done spoiler alert spoiler alert Hannah brown who was on the bachelorette but in a brown again bachelor yes she was the bachelor and she won dancing with the stars along with Ellen Burstyn who's a Minnesota guy he's the pa no that's very exciting and carrying on an ABA who is one of the judges on dancing with the stars says it was not what I expected he said that this whole season has been filled with ups and downs and unexpected twists and turns issue to that they're going out to a center I guess people were on area step out of place is everything over her she did not win really on the bachelor at because she got engaged to a guy who'd had a girlfriend got all upset if not try to only winner then now she's trying to date the other guys that she let go and then they're not

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