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Monocle 24: The Briefing
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Briefing
"And oddly enough, the resolution that I had just mentioned three 7 7 B was drawn up in 1950 precisely because of the division of Korea. So we have this mirrored situation. But that having been said, let's look at Russia. I mean, if Russia wants to divide Ukraine, like Korea was divided, it's also possible to look at dividing Russia. And if Russia is saying that there are Slavic nation that has its roots in Kyiv, well then it's possible to look at Moscow and St. Petersburg and divide the rest of the Russian territory amongst the Muslim nations and the Asians. So I mean, this is they're pushing very, very ridiculous and radical policies and the west and unfortunately to a great extent the Middle East is letting it happen. Just finally, when you talk about the threat and what Russia may be trying to create in Ukraine, this division, for example, you're talking about how much can president zelensky and the Ukrainian government do at the moment to push back. Alone, they can do very little. They, together with the global community, they can do a lot pushing back by a continuing to arm the Ukrainian forces and fighting against this terrible aggressor. But diplomacy is not going to work Russia can not be trusted. One thing that very important could be done is truly defining what is the landscape means by neutrality. And neutrality can take on many, many colors. So this is where his law legal team should be really focusing on hammering out what is meant by no neutrality. That was a lot of rosalie in the Ukraine. Thank you so much for joining us today and stay safe. Now here is Monaco skeletor Bello in London with the days of a new set lies. Thanks, Marcus. The BBC's television output has been taken off fair in Afghanistan after the Taliban order local channels not to broadcast content from international partners. The BBC said the decision would affect millions of people who rely on its Persian pashto and Uzbek language services. The far right French presidential candidate marine le pen has been heckled on a trip to the overseas territory of Guadeloupe. Le pen, who has been recording a television program, was called a racist and told to leave by protesters who gathered near her hotel..

WBUR
"guadeloupe" Discussed on WBUR
"Afghanistan with women building peace But first we find out what it's like to row across the Atlantic alone After the failure of her first attempt Tory spent the following year working for the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and began to recover her confidence With his encouragement she decided to try again When he knew I was ready he said you don't want to go through life as the woman who almost rode across the ocean And by the head of time I sort of knew I was going to go back but having Muhammad Ali is my excuse for going back was pretty good This time the voyage went well and it seemed like she might even break the record for the fastest solo crossing by man or woman Yeah I was feeling a little proud because it would have been nice as the first woman to have set a new record Sure enough another storm hurricane Lenny ensured the winds turned against her But Tory still arrived in one piece in Guadeloupe on December 3rd 1999 Now more than 20 years later Tory murden McClure is president of spaulding university in the U.S. I often say to young people we all have oceans to cross The beauty is we don't have to do them by ourselves We can do it with other people and surround ourselves with people who lift you up surround yourselves with people who make you better That's Tory merchant McClure who built her own boats and became the first woman to row across the Atlantic solo back in December 1999 She was speaking to Clare bows for sporting witness It's more than 20 years on from that remarkable achievement And while making the radio show Claire also pieced together hours of footage filmed by Tory as she was battered by ocean storms and even hurricanes The resulting video has made waves on Instagram and Facebook over the last week heading for nearly half a million views And lots of you have left a comment Elaine in Kentucky in the U.S. said Tori is one of the most amazing women I have ever had the privilege to know Sheila in Trinidad and Tobago added what an amazing woman who claims every bit of bravery A lenka art mix childhood in Slovenia was troubled and often chaotic.

Popcast
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Popcast
"The fall of 2021 and we still have to do this. You guys remember a couple times over the last year I have done episodes, devoted to the legacies of musicians who have died of COVID, had hoped this past summer when things were looking good that we would not have to do that again. I mean, there are plenty we did not get to, but I was hoping that as a category that was just something that we can leave in the past and yet here we are, things are bad again and we are losing people again and I just think it's important for us to stop and acknowledge that. And try to celebrate some of these lives, even though the reason we're doing so is fundamentally, it's a batteries. So on this week's episode, we're going to talk about three musicians who've passed away recently. We're going to talk about Jacob de varya, who was the guitarist and arranger of the zoo band cassava Dorian San Felix is going to call in to talk with me about Jacob. We're going to talk about John Davis, John Davis, was one of the real quote unquote voices of Milli Vanilli and Gil Kaufman is going to check in with us to talk about John and the Milli Vanilli kerfuffle of the late 80s, early 90s. And then finally, we're going to talk about Chucky Thompson, Chucky was an R&B and hip hop producer in the 90s, part of puffs hitman crew did really important work for Big E, Mary J. Blige, faith. And Jeff Mao, AKA chairman Mao is going to tap in with us at the end of the show to go over Chucky's legacy. But first, we haven't previously had an occasion on popcast to talk about zuc music. Zuk is music, dating to particularly the early 1980s in the French West Indies, Guadeloupe, especially very popular band that kind of formalized the style taking earlier music that was traditional to the region and injecting professional studio equipment a little bit of disco and European influence. That band was called cassava. Jacob de varier, who was one of the founders and the main arranger guitarist and performer in Casa died of COVID. He was 65. When the news broke, the one person who I know who posted something about it is my dear friend Dorian Seth leeks, Dorian, the TV critic The New Yorker. Doreen, I understand that Casa is close to your heart and close to your mind. You want to tell us a little bit about growing up on the music of cassava benzoic. So the thing about cassell is that the name, I think it immediately cooze you into the fact that this is like a very central business. Casa is a snack that I think it's pretty popular across the entire Caribbean. And it's made out of pounded yuca and it's the thing that you eat, you know, to give you sustenance. It's pretty humble, but everybody has it, right? And I think growing up in Brooklyn, you know, I grew up in a very heavily west Indian sport of the burrow Casa the band was as ubiquitous as Casa, the food. In particular, I associate their music with going to first communions, which are really a big deal. And these countries that were colonized by Catholicism. And the thing about Casa is that as a kid, I thought that the lyrics were being sun and Haitian Creole, right? The Creole that they speak is not actually a Haitian trail because of, of course, was started by Jacob de Valle, who is from Guadalupe, but there was a sense of universality really in the words that were chosen in the music. So whether you are from Haiti, whether you were from St. Vincent, Guadalupe, you could sing along, right? And I think Casa, the party music that they made had this timelessness that I don't know you can really see in any other west Indian jazz band. I remember learning, you know, around the age of 9 or ten years old, where your consciousness of what you like about music, you're able to you're given like a history of it and learning that Casa had actually been making this music in the late 70s, 80s and 90s. To me, it just sounded like timeless costs have seemed to function at the moment where the traditional was giving way to the modern. I came across a really interesting set of articles from the mid 80s from a magazine called the beat, which at the time was a world music magazine, that phrase obviously is not in currency anymore. But the authors traveled to the West Indies, interviewed Jacob interviewed a bunch of other people on the scene. And one of the things that he spoke about in his interview was how prior to the formation of the band and the sound which was actually originally generated in a meeting in Paris, working out of Europe, as opposed to working out of Guadalupe. But the music that had been dominating Guadeloupe in the decade or two prior was actually Haitian in origin. And there hadn't been a lot of music that was rooted in prior styles from that island. And he basically wanted to make an album and him and his partner wanted to make an album that updated the styles that they grew up with that had grown sort of outmoded and pair them with what was happening in the most cutting edge music that they can make at that time. So the idea that they created something that was a party music and that was so long-lasting, it seems part of the reason it's effective is it touches on multiple generations. It had touchstones for elders, calling back to older styles, older drums, so on and so forth, but also was young, dance music, and therefore you could probably get a whole family invested in that music all at the same time. Nobody felt excluded. Right, which is notoriously very difficult for west Indian musicians to do. The thing about the Caribbean, I don't mean to paint with a broad brush, but I think a lot of fresh generation kids might agree with me is that tradition is held on to for dear life, right? Part of that is because there are colonizing forces that threaten to overtake that tradition to a racer from history. And I think it's very rare that what happened in the 70s is accepted by this generation, especially the Haitian generation, you know, coming out of a dictatorship, where duvalier was very critical about the kind of music that could even be consumed. These people are traumatized. By the way, cultural production had been controlled. And so I think kasab also not to get too serious or sentimental about it really represented a freeing of people's tastes. Also, there's a way in which the Haitian music that you're talking about come kind of like refracts back from this room and the studio in Paris where they make these zuc albums and comes back to the country. And then there are all these Haitian artists who are influenced by this removed, I guess you could say abstraction of the drums that they had grown up with. Right, it's lightly imagined until it then becomes imagined so thoroughly that it becomes real. Certainly of the people that we've talked about on these COVID episodes, Jacob is the only person who I think was paid tribute to by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron..

KLBJ 590AM
"guadeloupe" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Jake Ryan. And here's what's topping. Austin's news Police with the Austin Independent School District responded to two separate campuses Friday afternoon after reports of armed subjects chief of S. I D police, Ashley Gonzalez said Officers went to merchants in middle school in West Dawson. And Northeast Early College High School in East Austin. Gonzalez said both schools were placed on secure status. While the investigation took place. Both schools reserved to normal operations within 30 minutes and no weapons were found. They also said that the two incidents were not connected. Of 70% vaccination rate continues to be the goal of local health officials. Austin Public Health Director Adrian Strip says it's still unclear how the city will try to enforce Joe Biden's new vaccine mandate for businesses with 100 or more workers, but she's in support of his decision. Generally as a public health official island, supportive anything that helps our community? Um increases vaccination rate currently, just under 458,000 doses of vaccine have been administrated across the Travis County area. LBJ News Time. Five or three Austin's on time traffic Here is Melinda Brandt. Pretty busy for Friday afternoon. 35 North down just past 1 83. You've got a collision involving several vehicles, including an 18 wheeler. It looks like most lanes are blocked, Maybe one just squeezing by, but traffic backups are melding into the congestion that's already through the downtown area over on 1 83 south and east to 90. That collision continues to cause a back up to Cameron Road. And then East. 71 eastbound just passed. 1 83. You've got a wreck there with delays. Two men topless in a reported collision in Guadeloupe and MLK. I'm Melinda Brandt with us and our time traffic and looking at your weather forecast for the weekend. It should be a little bit warm. We should see sunny skies on Saturday and Sunday with high in the lower nineties. Tonight, though, it's clear skies a little bit muggy, though, and.

Talk 1260 KTRC
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"To coffee and culture Here on K T. R. C. I'm your host Jennifer Viele and I'm really pleased to welcome to the show. The director of 516 Arts Suzanne Sparks. Welcome, Suzanne. Thanks for having me. Yeah, it was great. Earlier on the show. I had Diana Gaston, who is the executive executive director of the Camera Institute. Another really incredible arts organization in Albuquerque and 516 Arts has been around for 15 years and you're the founder, right? I am. It's true. Yeah, tell us how it came to you. You know, you've created this really amazing and growing, non collecting Contemporary art Museum in Albuquerque. Well, it's been an evolving journey from the beginning. I've actually been in that building for 22 years altogether because I ran a different organization there previously called Magnifico and, uh, I tried to retire from all the fundraising associated with being an executive director and I tried to go out and do different things. Um And it the building kind of fell back in my lap out of consulting job I had working with the McCune foundation that has been very invested in downtown Albuquerque and out of the work I was doing with them around the, uh, the, uh, the arts and culture needs and, um, strengths and Needs all of that in Albuquerque. Um, they asked me to start to to try to start something new there with that building that they owned at the time. And, um I didn't. I didn't jump on it initially, because I I'd you know, already done that. But working with the Makin Foundation was so fantastic and it was a different time and a different configuration of people. So I said, Well, I'll try it for two years and they said Yeah, we'll give you some seed money. You can leverage for two years and we'll see how it goes. And that was 15 years ago, so it has evolved and it was very experimental at the beginning. Um it continues to be experimental, but it was more so at the very beginning. Um, but we just Established a lot of amazing relationships with artists in the community, and, um like minded organizations all over the region and the country and some internationally. Yeah, and our funders have stuck with us, And, um, it's a It's an adventure. It's always an adventure, so it's really a great accomplishment. I mean, you've really It's really phenomenal. And so you you've recently and we're gonna talk a little bit about some of your programs and exhibitions. And I know you have Great upcoming fundraiser that I really want to go to. Um, but you have just recently You are part of a collaborative, A national collaborative called Does Thereto Mountain time, right? Yeah, it's actually international because it crosses the border with Mexico. Great. Yeah, So it includes 13 organizations and five states in the U. S and Mexico and it started. I would say I would define myself as the project coordinator. But it's really a collaborative group. It's It's a It's kind of a collective of like minded arts organs, contemporary arts organs organizations in the Southwest. And across the US Mexico border. So it includes. Yeah, I want to hear about who all is involved in this collaboration. Five on six is like the coordinating entity. But we're working with these incredible groups across New Mexico and then, uh, El Paso and Tucson and couple in Colorado and then a couple in Juarez in Mexico, and the partners include, Um The uh in Roswell, The Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art in the Roswell Artist in Residency program and the Roswell Museum and Art Center in Colorado, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado, Colorado College and the Red Line Contemporary Art Center in Denver. Um And I'm jumping around a little bit. But there's a festival in small towns around Juarez called Cool to vest. The funnel. Yeah, the fund for ethical practices of Transporter art, which happens in El Paso and Juarez and, um, serves artists in that region. The Harwood Museum of our Mocha Tucson. Um Museo de Arte taste you Dad Juarez, in in Chihuahua, Mexico. Um and MSU art Museum and less cruises The Reuben Center for the Visual Arts in El Paso and Santa Fe, reinstitute. So, um, yeah, I kind of want to stay right now. I kind of want to say wow. Yeah, that is that is incredible. And so all those organizations are coming together to do what? What are you all What's your mission? So the way it involved out of online? Just, um Talks that we had with one another during it that really got launched during Covid. Many of these partners are folks and organizations we've worked with in the past, like in 2019 before the world changed so dramatically. We did this project called Species in peril along the Rio Grande, and that really focused on the Rio Grande Watershed region. From Colorado to northern Mexico. So some of the partners came out of that and related conversations. But it started from talking online and trying to figure out what to do during this crazy time where we were all, um, you know, on lockdown and our venues were closed, and we were dealing with different situations. Um We have a lot of overlapping, um, themes and artists and types of programming. So we just started looking at what we're all doing and how we can support each other during that time, and it grew into launching this, um this focus on our organizations during this particular period of time of this fall and next spring to show what we're doing, and Pilots sort of amplify what each of us are doing individually, but also create some programs that we do together, so we're developing a series of talks and some trips to the cross border region and we're continuing to deal with the hybrid environment. Due to Covid. So we're doing online talks and then hopefully in person and travel. You know, some trips people can find up for in the spring. So as smaller arts organizations, you know, or You are coming together gives you a lot a little bit more leverage, right? Like totally to amplify, but coming together makes uh that partnership can really lift everybody up at the same time, right? Totally because we can do more together than we can alone. And we have did a publication that you inserted into the New York Times, right? Yes. Yeah, that was part of it. So our new Mexico partners split up the costs and we inserted that publication into the New Mexico subscribers that 6000 people, But we're just Reading a total of 15,000 of this publication, and they're just doing a lot of online activity That's just barely started now, But we've created it to certain mountain time presence on social media that will be growing over time. As all of our organizations share what we're doing, and more than anything, share the voices of the artists that we're presenting. Right. That's great. So you you're open right now, Right? I mean, there's because I have different things going on. Because the pandemic and like hybrid, um sometimes open sometimes What are your hours? Uh, five months. Six starts is open Tuesday through Saturday. 12 to 5. And then we have some special events outside of those hours as well. Um Our current exhibition is called Dust specks on the sea contemporary sculpture from the French Caribbean in Haiti and that originated out of the Hunter East Harlem Gallery in New York through various collaborative networks were in so everything we do evolves out of talking with people doing this kind of work, and there's there's so many people doing it not just in the region, but all across the country and beyond. So, um Yeah, It's really interesting to see to see how these things emerge. But some interesting so you have you have a show? That's up right now that originated somewhere else. And so you're constantly connected with people finding out where what shows you can bring. And and I'm sure that art with the Albuquerque audience, Yes. I mean, the majority of our shows over the past 15 years have been developed. Internally by us but occasionally in rare occasions. We bring a traveling show, and it always involves an element of collaboration to, um, grounded in this community and developed programming that reaches our community and also many times. Add, uh, custom elements to these traveling exhibitions. So for the dust specks on the sea show, it's a show of contemporary sculpture that Travels, but we also commissioned a temporary mural in our entrance. We have a 20 ft High wall in the entrance of our building, which is just an amazing spot for artists to do something site specific. So we commissioned a new mural by the artist B Bird from Guadeloupe. And we brought him here from Guadeloupe. And he he did this incredible piece. Um, that really speaks to the moment. Wow. Wow. I want to check that out and sew under your programs on your website. You actually have, uh, murals as one category of the programs that you do, And so when we come back, I think it would be great to talk a little bit about some of the murals that you all have commissioned or have have put up on that great wall at 516 Arts. It also be terrific to talk about when we come back your upcoming fundraiser, when is it? September 26th at farm and table outdoors and their greenhouse on the farm. Yeah, So you're listening to coffee and culture here on K T R c. I'm Jennifer VL And I'm speaking with Suzanne sparred, who is the executive director and founder of 516 Arts and Albuquerque. Don't go away. We'll be right back. We'll be right back to coffee and culture here on K TRC Center phase news talk leader. Gardena Jungle Entertainment presents Carla Bon off on September 12th it set of a Saint Francis Auditorium just not countrymen often described as one of the.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"When she came to guadeloupe she came to a simple peasant. Juan diego and her message was so simple to juan diego. The message of guadeloupe. Don't you know i'm your mother. Whatever it is that you need come to me. That magnificent motherly love mary. The queen of earth. Mary the queen of heaven. No majesty sitting on on a on a royal throne whether were diadem kind of queen ship but the humble servant of nazareth the the loving tender mother mary. Her queen ship is her immaculate heart. Her queen ship is her universal. Motherhood her love for everyone that she is the queen of and also the queen the angels when gabriel came to her recognizing the message that he was bringing from god almighty father. Will you be the mother of my son or queen. Ship flows from her divine maternity. She is the mother of god. The first one who became her child was cheeses and she gave him to drink from her breast. She cared for him and saying to him. She held him near her immaculate heart. That seem tender. Mother came to guadeloupe. She came to fatima there at fatima in her magnificent queen ship. When we see the image of our lady of fatima. she has a crown. She is the most beautiful as the children's said that she came to fatima in portugal and she was teaching them her queen. Ship of purgatory. She took the children to purgatory and she taught them a prayer. Oh jesus forgive us our sins. Save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of your mercy and she showed how she does show the children how they could pray and release souls from purgatory and they were terribly frightened and she took those same little children notice whom she had a pension for children she took them to hell and showed them the horrors of what damnation would be like. Save us from the fires of bill lead all soul stevan especially those most in need of marcy when mary cain to lourdes 's she came to bernadette. She has a tenderness in the love. Are you sick. Are you suffering. When mary came to lord's when she left this magnificent pool of water and she is the refuge. The queen mother of those who are sick and suffering this shrine even when it seemed as if the church had forgotten in her anointing. Now we have the anointing of the sick and it's much more frequently used for the sick and the suffering. She always brought to her shrine.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"There was the blessed mother and there was jesus. How often and i know she had said holy mary. Mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death so that mary was near her with her and took her to to heaven to be with jesus and the father and the saints for all eternity that from eileen perspective pro life was cut short from the divine perspective. When i leaned. Is you know that again. The hope in our heart. I will see you again. We will meet again and we will be there not only ten thousand years but we will be there a hundred thousand years. We will be there for eternity. It's hard to get your mind around eternity when we just deal with time here. We know what a day is. We know what a year is. We know i know what eighty four years are but what's eternity. That's what we were meant for eternal life. Because of jesus in his conquer of death is conquest of death because of him. We are going to live forever that the christians perspective of life in this world is that is very short very very short. I think for the individual who seems to be without the other that you in the the widow or the widower or the mother or the father whose child is taken or your beloved. who was. Who's taken if you're listening to this that that person knows what you're going through from the other side and we from this side have a connection with them which is christ. We have a connection with them. Which is the eucharist. We have a connection with them. Which is mary the the magnificent celebration that we have is every day. The people who are so called on the other side are really with us when we say mary as plunged into the middle of the trinity body and soul then there is a human being with god who has a body. God is totally spiritual. He is invisible eternal immortal. God now we who had been mortal temporal and just meant to have a short time in in life have been brought in union with christ to be just as eternal and immortal as he is and somehow or other are temporarily our body. Because mary and jesus are going to be with god forever any final thoughts. I will like to encourage you on the feast to the assumption. You know close in the sun with the moon under her feet is the image we have in the book of revelations if you have a chance today to contemplate mary in the sky as she was fatima as she was in in in guadeloupe and closed in the sun with the moon under her feet and the twelfth stores on her head and pray the rosary then this aspect of the assumption. It's it's not so much that it's up there in the sky. It really is in you. When i prayed my rosary today and i i loved to encourage you with that devotion to to pray with the awareness that my mother's there my father's they're all those loved ones that i know that died and then we will listen to mary. Queen of peace queen of heaven. Our mother assumed in heaven that that this tranquility of heaven which is lived in by the saints.

NPR News Now
"guadeloupe" Discussed on NPR News Now
"They're still collecting the data on whether a booster is needed. Meanwhile as the variance spreads fights over masking continues in texas. Some school districts and local governments are fighting a statewide ban. By greg governor greg abbott on mask mandates dallas county judge clay jenkins issued. An emergency order wednesday mandating indoor masks. Your personal freedom is very important to me and to everyone but your personal freedom does not extend to Hurting your neighbors particularly in a time of public health disaster like this think of it like a war and we all need to do our part. He says masks are required for all businesses deal directly with public and all teachers students staff and visitors in school governor. Abbot filed a petition. To strike down john jenkins mandate meanwhile california has become the first state to require teachers to get vaccinated or tested weekly stocks opened lower this morning as the international energy agency reduced. Its forecast for oil demand this year. Npr's scott horsely reports. The dow slipped about eighty points in early trading. The ea warned the surge in new corona virus infections around the world is likely to reduce travel this year meaning less demand for oil than had been forecast benchmark crude oil prices slumped on the announcement. Southwest airlines had wednesday it seeing fewer ticket sales and more cancellations as a result of the fast spreading delta variant. The labor department says new claims for unemployment fell slightly last week as of late july. Some twelve million people were receiving some form of unemployment assistance. That includes eight point. Seven million people enrolled in special pandemic programs about half. The states have already ended that aid. The rest are set to do so next month. Scott horsely. Npr news washington as the taliban closes in on kabul head of the total withdrawal of us. Nato forces from the country talks continue between the group and the afghan government in doha of eva sarabi. An afghan government negotiator tells the bbc. The taliban are not being truthful in the negotiations. They don't show honesty for real talk because they want to get everything on the ground boy forced by violence by violating human rights. Women's rights in these sort of things sharing a kind of tenure and share among the people to. They have to win them. The taliban is now taking several provincial. Capitals including ghazni today some eighty miles from kabul. Wall street is trading lower at this hour. You're listening to. Npr extreme heat along with drought conditions in the west of firefighters. Battling more than one hundred fires in more than a dozen states in montana. The richard spring fire jumped a road. Yesterday advancing across the northern cheyenne indian reservation. The towns of ashland and lame deer are under evacuation orders. Meanwhile the dixie fire in california. The biggest in the country right now has burned more than seven hundred eighty square miles and more than five hundred fifty homes. It's thirty percent contained. The french caribbean regions of guadeloupe and martinique are being put on strict lockdown as the corona virus delta variant explodes. Npr's eleanor beardsley reports. French president emmanuel macron calls the situation a cruel demonstration of the necessity of the vaccine. The two overseas fringe regions have a much lower vaccination rate than mainland france mackerel. Says he wants. Fifty million people vaccinated by september. France has a population of sixty nine million government. Data indicates some thirty eight million are currently inoculated. Starting in september booster shots will be available to those with health problems and to the very elderly and there will also be vaccine centers inside schools despite several nationwide protests by a fringe minority of anti vaxxers a majority of the french support. The government's toughening policies restaurants bars planes trains museums and other public venues are now accessible. Only to those who can show a vaccine or a negative test eller beardsley. Npr news paris on wall street. The dow was down eighty seven. The nasdaq down sixty one. S and p five hundred down downtown. I'm janine herbst and you're listening to npr news..

World Cafe
"guadeloupe" Discussed on World Cafe
"This is world cafe. Iran address music can transport you and in the case of the bandit doug res- it can transport you to many different places and times all at once you may remember doug res- from when we featured them on the show a few years back during our sense of place trip to paris. They're based in france but their lyrics are mostly sung in krill and they tell stories both lyrically and musically that are informed by lead singer pascal. Danny's family history. His ancestors were enslaved on the french. Caribbean island of guadeloupe and the band is named after louis. Grays who led the fight against the reinstitution of slavery there in eighteen. O to that island guadeloupe is where your musical journey begins today with a live recording of the title track of their new album cut at matan or an english for. Am starting off this mini concert from dow gress. This song is about hard working. People from guadeloupe made their way france. Back in the sixties. My father was one of them. Frame thought power new job football. This song is about sticking together through hard times. it's cold aaliyah. Listen you are listening to a world. Cafe mini concert with dell says. This song is called. Just vote for me. I know that. I know that you fast that on get on don't they. This song is about these people crossing borders crossing sees on need. Get a better life. And it's called a cease which means enough enough. You just heard. A mini concert recorded live by dell says that last song was called essay essay translates to enough enough and that song along with all the others. You heard them play on their new album for. Am or cut. Ed matan thank you. So much to digress for that performance. I'm raina as with more music coming up in just a minute. Here unrolled cafe..

Black Women Travel Podcast
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Black Women Travel Podcast
"Thanks so much for joining us today. Can you please tell us your name where you're from your current location in the name of your business crew. Hi everyone manages christina I'm originally french guy. Benza was born in pirates. My burned cell phone From looping second generation I'm currently in london. I've been here for seven years in a row. Now and the name of my businesses millennium travel magic It's a group tool company focused on black re-teach alasia tools So you grew up in france. Tell us what that experience was like. So you're first generation than your parents came from waterloo to france correct. Yes yes so. Guadeloupe is a french of Abutment so technically we are fringed but we leave eight thousand kilometers away and so That yet my. I was specialty vision. Guadalupe mike burns. Send me to my grandmother. So that's why. I'm a bit more connected than most people. I guess also I was raised by a lot of people in my family. Which makes me someone very social sociable. Because i had lots of nineties my mom had me young twenty one and the brothers and sister the youngest twelve and thirteen so for example On wednesday every wednesday take me to cinema to mcdonnell. So i used to have little of have from both sides because my mom gets me again. That was the first girl in the family.

History of the 90s
"guadeloupe" Discussed on History of the 90s
"Sister. Tammy homolka on this day. The families of his murder victims were finally given a chance to share their grief and anguish with the court. Donna french kristen's mother read a prepared statement in which she tearfully described as she could still remember holding her baby daughter in her arms and kissing her head and how she ache to hold that daughter. Again leslie mom. Debbie mahaffy played a videotape for the court. It included footage of leslie with her family and a message from the mahaffy's bernardo. You thought you defeated leslie but leslie defeated you. Then leslie's little brother ryan took the stand the eleven year old look directly at bernardo. When he said his family was happy until bernardo took his sister away he began to solve and the judge said it was okay for his mom to come up with him but ryan told his mom he was okay and continued on. He said just before his sister was abducted. She was the most beautiful she had ever been and this is how he will always remember her. Also in court that day were many of the young women bernardo brutally raped during his three year reign of terror in scarborough. They filled up the first three rows of the courtroom and part of the deal worked out behind closed. Doors meant that bernardo would plead guilty. But he didn't want to hear from his victims so they were told to write out their statements and submit them to the court. They weren't allowed to address their attacker. But at the last minute justice. Patrick lesage decided to read out the statements. They told the story of young women who were afraid to go outside. Who are afraid of the dark who had attempted suicide. They felt robbed of their lives. Justice patrick lodge ended by saying to the women. Society sometimes is cruel in its treatment of rape victims making many feel guilty themselves. He said to the woman quote. Be proud of the way you have conducted yourselves. Don't let this man take away your freedom then less aaj looked at bernardo and declared you are a dangerous offender. The likelihood of you being treated is remote in the extreme. You are a sexually sadistic psychopath. The behavioral restraint you need is jail and in my view. You require it for the rest of your life. Then bernardo rose to have his say. This brought jeers from the victims sitting behind him. he was dressed in an olive suit with his hair shaved. Close at the back and the sides in a calm voice. He explained he decided to end his legal fight to put to rest the pain and suffering. Everyone was going through. He apologized to the sexual assault victims in the courtroom. And to the families of leslie and kristen he said quote. I'm really sorry for everything that happened to your daughters. I maintain my innocence on the murders. Because i did not murder them. He was then let out of the courtroom in shackles. As he went one of the rape victims yelled out rotten. Hell another said. Remember paul. we did it to you. This time we won the war in the months and years since the trial attempts have been made to erase the memory of the horrible crimes. Committed by paul bernardo and karla homeowner on december fifth nineteen ninety-five about fifty people volunteered to be part of a demo team. That tore down the house. Where leslie and kristin were murdered over. One hundred people gathered at dawn to watch the demolition including leslie. Nafis mom who told a reporter. She wanted to bring a sledgehammer and take part in the demo but wasn't allowed in two thousand one after all of bernardo's appeal options were exhausted. The videotaped evidence was incinerated as the families of the girls watched one by one. That tapes were burned along with pictures and other files from the trial. Debbie mahaffy and donna. French said they hoped their daughters could finally find some peace on july fourth. Two thousand and five carla mocha was released from prison after serving her entire twelve year sentence. She later married her lawyers brother and had three children of her own. The family moved to the french. Caribbean island of guadeloupe for a time. But in recent years. They've returned to canada to live in quebec bernardo. Meanwhile remains in solitary confinement at mill haven penitentiary in kingston ontario. His cell is three paces long and an arms with the cross he spends about twenty three hours today in the cell which is a special wing separate from the rest of the prison in two thousand and five ten years after bernardo was convicted in the murders of leslie in kristen he admitted to seventeen more sexual assaults. The majority were committed in one thousand. Nine hundred eighty six in scarborough while others occurred in the neighboring region appeal drama. Please put together a special team of officers to consider bernardo's confession in the end. They decided not to lay anymore charges because reopening the case would re victimize the women involved police in peel also didn't lay charges saying his confessions were too vague to substantiate. Even though bernardo was declared a dangerous offender after serving twenty five years. He became eligible to apply for parole in two thousand eighteen and again this year in two thousand twenty one bernardo appeared before the parole board asking to be released in both cases. He was denied after twenty. Eight years behind bars. Bernardo looks weirdly preserved with smooth skin and a full head of dark blond hair during the last hearing conducted by video conference because of covert kristen's mother donna. French read a statement with her aging husband. Doug by her side. She said that time has not healed. The pain of losing kristen. She described the pain as life sentence through her lawyer. Debbie mahaffy leslie's mom said the parole hearing felt like her daughter's body was being all over again describing the process as another violation. Paul bernardo who is now fifty six years old is eligible to apply for every two years for the rest of his life and while there's little chance he will ever be released. The process means there is also little chance that his victims their families and society as a whole will fully heal from his crimes anytime soon. Thanks for joining me over the past two episodes as we look back at one of canada's most famous criminal cases. It's a tough one to here but also very important to remember. History of the nineties is going on a break for the rest of the summer and will return with a new episode on september. First in the meantime why don't you check out. Some of the other great shows on the curious cast podcast network including the ongoing history of new music. Dark putin and the nighttime podcast. If you've got an idea for a show you'd like to cover when we get back. Please let me know you can reach me through twitter. Facebook at nine hundred ninety s history and on instagram at that ninety s podcast. Or you can send me an email at nineties at curious. Cast dot ca. That's nine zero s at curious. Cast dot ca. This episode was hosted and written by me. Kathy can zora deal. Velazquez is our producer and sound design and final production is by rob. Johnston see you next time for more history of the ninety.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"guadeloupe" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
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KTAR 92.3FM
"guadeloupe" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"Valley economist Danny Court says consumers are spending more money on services, which account for 70% of recent jobs gains instead of goods while the supply chain recovers. Just getting workers getting distribution and transportation back up to what it needs to be. Arizona 6.7% unemployment rate is almost a point above the national average court says that means more Arizonans are looking for work. Peter Seymour. Katie Our NEWS Arizona votes. Arizona's secretary of state, a Democrat, wants our Republican state attorney general to investigate whether former President Trump and his allies Broke the law by trying to pressure Maricopa County leaders after the election, the clear violation of statute attempting to influence an election officer in the outcome or tabulation of results. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs tells Katie are at the attorney general Mark Burnett, which fails to investigate be looking to see if there's other people options. Hobbs has previously filed complaints claiming burning, which failed to accurately represent her an election cases. The Republican controlled legislature responded by transfer. Bring Hobbs power to represent the state in election cases to burn a bitch Deborah Dale K to our news and you can read more on this story. A k t a r dot com k to our news time 507. Thank you, Jamie. And once again here's Danny Sullivan from the Valley Chevy dealers. Traffic centre. We'll just checking out your freeways. No delays yet over on I 17 north or southbound. It does look good from the loop one. Oh, one all the way down through that Durango curve and on over towards 16th Street. I tend. The Maricopa Freeway looks good, even with a minor wreck West found around Riggs Road, So no delay there. The crash is all off, right? And it's in the clearing stages. You've got an accident on Guadeloupe, east of Kyrenia and a crash on McDowell at 83. Avenue. This.

KLBJ 590AM
"guadeloupe" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"The high rise condo collapse and Surfside President Biden pledged state and local officials will get whatever they need from the federal government. The president says the federal government could pick up 100% of the cost for the search and recovery. A lot of pain and and I'm dying and suffering that even leave your psychological health. In a few months to follow. So we're not going anywhere. Operations were halted at the collapse site this morning out of stability. Concerns of the remaining structure in Miami Dade County. Jared Halpern Fox News. The collapse has killed at least 18 people 145 still unaccounted For. Meantime, tropical Storm Elsa has formed in the Atlantic and could reach South Florida by Monday. The president is urging Congress to act after the Supreme Court ruling today on voting rules in Arizona boxes. Rachel Sutherland has more on that decision Live Lisa, the Supreme Court upheld Arizona State voting laws ruling in a 6 to 3 decision, they do not violate the Voting Rights Act. Attorney General Mark Byrne of it, who made the state's case before the court told Fox News. The federal government should stay out of elections what we've seen from the left even with H R one and s one Is an attempt to nationalize elections and concentrate power in Washington, D C. And that is to favor the far left. Arizona laws prohibit ballot harvesting practice of collecting an early ballot for someone other than an immediate family member and allows election officials have toss out ballots cast in the wrong precinct. Lisa. Thanks, Rachel. In a statement released a short time ago, President Biden calls it a harmful decision that undercuts the Voting Rights act and puts the burden back on Congress to restore it. America is listening to Fox News. News Radio K L B J I'm Patrick Osborne. This news is brought to you. By Jake on Roofing, local nonprofit Save Austin now has until July 20th. They gather enough petition signatures to force a public vote on increasing police, staffing levels and funding. Co founder Matt Mackowiak. Staffing levels are on par with 2000 and eight when Austin had 45% fewer people overnight. We are 45th homicide. It's a sad number because we only had 48 last year, and last year was the all time record so far, he says. They've got more than 11,000 signatures. But the goals at least 23,000. If that does end up on the November ballot, voter approval would increase staffing and funding double police training and enact what Mackowiak calls common sense reforms. Over the past week, Austin Firefighters been getting hands on structural fire training Battalion chief Shannon Edwards says they've been able to use a building at 16th in Guadeloupe. That's slated for demolition to get real time training on a multi storey tower. We're going to simulate firing the second floor will be pulling host lines, too. Simulate an attack on that fire, other things that we can do our search and rescue using the Florida condo collapse as an example, Edward says that training will help them understand where victims may be located and how they might be removed from the rubble. Shovels hit the dirt today near the window Kill as textile breaks ground on that $674 million Oak Hill Parkway project. New lanes are being added to to 90 and flyovers are being added to connect to 90 and 71 text that says the entire project will be completed about 4 to 5 years. And toll road revenue projections for the mobility authority are way up. CT Armas New budget begins today, and executive director James Bass says all six of their toll roads are projected see big increases overall on all of the roadways. The overall increases around 27% Jeremy is $193 million budget reflects a $62 million increase in expenditures this year, Bass says. These are all signs that life is beginning to get back to normal. And it is definitely warming back up out there. Your news radio Cable. BJ Radar Weather Watch on high today around 93 degrees, and.

Revolutions
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Revolutions
"Greeted us. Such dekalb attempted to explain. They were french officers. Come to serve in the continental army. The residents of charleston scoffed. The city was full of french. Mercenary spinning such tales claiming impeccable credentials and legendary feats of strength almost all of them liars and charlatans most of these adventurers were inferior officers who migrated up from colonial garrisons and martinique. Guadeloupe or san domingo. While it was true they carried letters of recommendation from their superiors though superiors happily sung the praises of the most disreputable drunken and unreliable men in their units eager as they were to be rid of them. The chefs french officers laughed when lafayette claimed he was a marquee. They heard that story a thousand times before. The jeers ceased the next morning. A sharp wind blew the two royal navy. Frigates out to sea leaving an opening through which la victoire enter charleston harbor. It turned out the bedraggled strangers told the truth one of lafayette's companion said. The arrival of the ship caused a complete reversal of opinion about us. We now receive the warmest. Welcome possible and the french officers who had been the first to jeer at us came in crowds to fawn upon the marquis de lafayette and tried to join his party. Lafayette's group spent the next eight days in charleston. Dining and drinking with the best of local society he toured the famous fortification that defended the city so admirably during a failed british siege the previous summer one of the rare military triumphs in an otherwise dismal year of retreat and defeat after this inspection lafayette grandly pledged enough cash to outfit one hundred men. A display of spontaneous generosity reported in newspapers as far away as boston who noted with interest the arrival of this rich and generous french marquee. Lafayette and cow. Believe they were going to sell both the cargo and la victoire to earn the money they needed to live in america but young lafayette signed his purchase agreement without reading or understanding. The fine print. He did not know the proceeds from the sale of la victoria. Cargo were earmarked to repay the debt. He contracted to buy the ship in the first place nor did he know la victoire was required to load herself with american cargo and returned to bordeaux lafayette was forced to take out a high interest loan to pay his expenses cosigned by takao since lafayette was still a minor. The use the money from this loan to outfit themselves with supplies clothes horses and carriages for the nearly seven hundred mile trip to philadelphia. Lafayette envisioned. A comfortable ride in a fine carriage through an american arcadia the soon prove to be a pipe dream a few days after depositing his passengers the captain of lava tour commenced the return voyage to france. But as the ship sailed out of charleston harbor she struck a sandbar and sank having performed her one historical service of delivering the marquee lafayette safely to america. La victoire was swallowed by sea and never seen again.

Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza
"guadeloupe" Discussed on Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza
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Latino USA
La Brega: The End Of The Promises
"I've noticed that outside of puerto rico. Many people seem uncomfortable calling the island. A us colony in the you'll hear the word territory or commonwealth protectorate. Even and that used to be the case in puerto rico to but not anymore. I'm mortal in puerto rico. More on who. Bill apple repartee emma on puerto rico s loonier needles colonia colonia people would twist themselves into pretzels to avoid the seaward. And there's a reason. For that put a ricans. Were promised that they were not a colony. This is yeti baena yeti mad as a political anthropologist. She writes about places like what the rico guadeloupe and carousel which are not independent states. She has a column in the puerto rican newspaper in livonia and she's also written for outlets like the washington post and the nation lately. She's been tracing the evolution of how puerto ricans think about our relationship to the us and how that has been transformed by the many challenges of the last decade a debt crisis hurricanes earthquakes and now a global pandemic. What's crazy is that being a puerto rican is now requires you to be like a disaster allah gist and i guess now also an epidemiologist and an economist and historian all this crisis has led to a reckoning in puerto rico that promise that yeti meta mentioned about not being a colony it's pretty much been broken

News, Traffic and Weather
Record 4.2 tons of cocaine seized near French Caribbean
"Army officials report seizing more than four tons of cocaine from a fishing vessel in the water off Martinique and Guadeloupe. 177 bricks of Coke taken eight people on the boat detained. The French say the four tons of cocaine seized is a record. This

KTAR 92.3FM
"guadeloupe" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"It's kind of hard to cut off a whale that he was here in the Valley and Just just a great American and a wonderful Arizona to want to take a minute and invite you out to which fills you know what feels we grow trees started with my grandparent's back in the forties on a little dirt road called Glenn Deal with our location at 8 24, he Splendor Avenue. We also have a store Cooper and Guadalupe and Gilbert, same a staple in Guadeloupe and 26 40 70 Southern Avenue Southern Avenue straight south of the Sky Harbor Airport. We specialize in trees now for four generations from 15 gallons through big 72, inch box all kinds of palm trees. We literally have hundreds of acres of palm trees growing here in Arizona, from date palms to fan palms. The Mexican blues two Beautiful biz Markie is riverside sables. Nice, Sago Palms, Sylvester Palms. Whatever your dream is, we've got these really cool new trees that Relatively new here to the Valley of the Mule Palms, which we found last summer just thrive. So whatever your dream is, whether it's growing Citrus and fruit to raise beautiful shade trees, you know, fruitless olives, palms or pines ashes, Miss Keats. Whatever your dream might be for that perfect garden, Come out and see us. We grow beautiful flowers here as well. Geraniums, petunias, pansy snap stocks, all that kind of fun stuff. It's spring is on its way. We have of lots of material coming in over the next year, four weeks from our farms and other farms. From Florida and California and Texas. But ah lot from our big farm and Stanfield, which you're invited, too, to go look at trees, if you like Monday through Saturday from 7 to 3 were about a half mile south of Interstate eight would feel nursery for four generations growing trees here for Arizona's future. Back to the phones. We've got Henry in Sun City west. Hi, Henry. Good morning, Brian. I transplanted a small lemon tree about a month ago and all the leaves are all, um yellow and curled up. So it was already growing in your yard, and then you dug it up and moved it. Yeah. Right. It was actually in the neighbor's yard. Okay, So here's the thing, Henry. It's so cool right now. It's not going to change much, so you want to kind of just let it be to a certain point. You want to wrap the trunk, so it's protected from the sun. And that's just good for the first year. Two disc wouldn't do that. If you haven't given it in the super thrive. There's a product called super Thrive, You could buy anywhere. Which is a wonderful product, and I would recommend next time you water, adding some super thrive to it. Aside from that just kind of let it be let it set wouldn't water it too often in Sun City because you have heavy clay soil, so as long as you watered it from the bottom up the first time, you wouldn't be concerned with that. If not just turn the hose on all the way and force it to the bottom of the hole and water from the bottom up. Make sure you have no air pockets and around it. And just let it sit. And then somewhere here about the 15th of February, when the weather gets to be about 80, it will start to pop out at that time, given a light dose of fertilizer and something that's water, water soluble like Miracle Gro or Peters, who worked really well. Mm hmm. And your question with how often should you water it? Oh, yeah. How often should I do that Deep watering? Well, the deep watering in Sun City because you have heavy clay soil is probably once every two weeks. So once you've watered it from the bottom of the one time, Okay. You make sure you have no air pockets. Then let it get dry between waterings. Okay. Thank you very much. Henry. The one other thing to make sure of is that you didn't plan it deeper than it came out of the ground. So make make sure you could take down the trunk and make sure the route players close the top. All right. Sounds great. It'll come out spring will be here. Okay. Thanks Fine by Hori and Scott Still. Good morning, Rory. Hey, Good morning. Bright questions for you. I put you say, I believe the college Japanese or could I put two cell line about eight months ago? So much spree and He's doing pretty well is actually about 8 ft. Tall but again, Balan the route. The main little truck is very keen and support. That grow. Um I guess the first question is. Is there anything right now doing a large part report on the ground? Yep. What the recommendation? Hey, does it have real large leaves on it? Yeah, Huge. Very okay. So, yeah, that it's actually a Hong Kong orchid just right across the ocean from Japan anyway, So the Hong Kong or Kids love the heat, Okay, They don't really care much for this weather that kind of semi dormant right now. But once it gets hot, they grow like crazy, especially in the summertime. And so I I take it your attentions to grow it out in the ground. Yes, I would like to pull by the pool. But also that was me in case this is the rituals or whatever. Well, it's going to be evergreen Hori, and it's gonna be exceedingly messy by a pool. It'll be beautiful by a pole. But if you don't mind taking the leaves and the flowers out of the pool, it'll be fine. And it could be beautiful by a poet. Just gonna drop a lot. I got, you know, I'm glad you told me Well, I mean, it's a nice medium sized tree grows about 20 by 20 or a little larger, So you want to plan it a nice, warm location. If you haven't a container still leave it in the container. Don't plan it until after our traditional first last prostate about the middle of February, So just keep it the container on the patio for now and then planted out in a fairly sunny location. And then what you want to do is you've got you've got two options You can either growing up was a multiple trunk or a single trunk. And if you want to grow up as a multiple trunk, he would just clipped the tree off in about 3 ft. And let it branch and grow and never stake it. You know that you could just shape the branches Loco. If you want to grow. It is a single trunk tree. When you plan it, put two steaks in about 2 ft. On each side that very loosely catch the tree and let it move back and forth. And it'll build caliber and strength and grow up that way. Got person appreciate it. Thanks for hand. Have a nice weekend. Pick yourself nobody by. Let's see. Next. We've got David Mesa. Good morning, David. Good morning. How are you? Excellent. Did you good? Thanks for taking my call. Um, actually a brand new homeowner. I just bought a new house and has some Citrus trees in the backyard. And I don't know a thing about it, and they don't look too good right now. So I guess I'm just looking for whatever invite you've got for a brand new to Citrus. Well, David, congratulations on the new home. How old is the home? It was built in 62. Okay, so you probably got some big old basis Citrus, which there's a lot of, you know really good Citrus out. Mason fact we way help pack the stuff from the Armistead Farms out there by the end of the airport. And grow some of the best navels in the world in some of the best centers around anywhere out there in Mesa, But anyway, with those older trees like that, are they trimmed up high off the ground of the branches. The canopy is fairly low to the ground still As they're the relatively small I don't think they were. I don't think they're that older tree, Okay? I don't really know what I'm talking about. Well, that's all right. How tall are they Did Uh, probably about 8 ft. Okay, so they're they're probably fairly young trees. So what? We wanted his couple things on on a watering cycle for an eighth letter, You know, probably a five or six year old Citrus. You want a deep water and this time here about once a month. You know what? Hang on the phone. I got that music starting and I have to say goodbye to everyone and I'll take you off there. Okay? And Margie and Jerry, I'll take you off. The era's well, happy Sunday, folks. And you know, it is no mystery. Why America still here, you know, will last is long as we work together as a team, just like any good team. And when we start, you know, fighting and go under for directions. You know, we probably won't be so successful. It's the love and the kinship that we share and the diversity we had. That makes America special and it's no mystery will be back next Sunday. Enjoy your week..

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Quentin Tarantino Discusses 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
"Popcorn where we talk about the movies and one of my favorite movies of this year this decade of forever called once upon a time in Hollywood directed by this guy. Quentin Tarantino thank. You very much really appreciate the decade Monica. Give that to to to a nine to a movie that falls on the nine. No but you have to do. Usually you're supposed to years go by but this movie speaks to people like me I I according to get the jokes jokes. They'll get a two when they see it. But it's a pleasure to have you here. It's good to geek out a little bit about about this movie. Which is now the BLU ray now? Yeah ended up coming out no extending the cat. It's still cut but we have about twenty minutes of extra stuff off talk about this. You know everybody has it on their best list and it's nominated for every single. Does that matter to you anymore. It's fun it's it's Nice. It's really wonderful to like actually do movie and then kind of be in that like winners circle of we were talking about just before the show started between between like the seven or eight movies people are talking about and to be invited to the different parties. And No. That's actually really fun. Like I've been there where I thought I had one of the best movies. And it's not in that roundup so it's actually nice to be in the mound up. I want to know what was the genesis of this one. What was the first thing? Not because he sat down and started to write it. When was this in your head? Well this was kind of a long process similar to other inglorious bastards where I kind of I had the idea as opposed to okay. I'm going to sit down and bang out this script. That wasn't really kind of the case. Here this was more kind of an exploratory kind of thing so there was a couple of years. I'm just kind of figuring out who the characters were and I wasn't in any hurry to sit down and write a movie script even like my very first couple years of writing on it. I wrote it as a novel or at least a couple of chapters as a novel in exploratory way. Then he even wrote that like the The Al Pacino seen in Musso and frank's that has one act play at one point and that because I was planning on doing it as a player even planning on doing. I didn't know how I was going to do it. But it was more an exploratory Tori writing exercise but the the initial I Guess Genesis of the whole thing was It was a while ago I was making a movie and I was dealing with a an older action. He kind of Guy Actor and I'm doing the film And then he comes to me and he goes you know Quinton I have a stunt double and he's been my stunt double for about nine years now now I haven't I'm a bust your balls about it because there's not really anything for them to do but there is a gag coming up on Thursday. He could do that so if if you wouldn't mind. Maybe we could be a nice thing to throw him something and he could come on Thursday and do that thing and that would be good good for me. and He's good you'll like like yeah. Sure no worries so Thursday rolls around and he shows up and he does a great job with this stunt nowhere but anyway the dais going on and part of the thing about about about their relationship is like you can tell it's been going on for nine years. You could tell that there was a time that this guy was the perfect double double for the actor perfect. You could've shot close ups with the stunt guy and they would have passed. This time was not that that child kind of grown in different directions. And and you could tell this was like maybe the last or second the last thing that they'd be doing together and I kind of glance over and I see the two of them sitting in a director's chairs on the set talking. They're smoking cigarettes and just shooting the breeze and and naturally since one guy is the stunt guy the other guy there actually both dressed an identical costumes. which is that's the relationship they do and like the stunt guy has got his hair done in a cockamamie way that resembles the actor? And they're both wearing the same costume and they're smoking cigarettes and watching them talk. And I'm I'm seeing the whole nine years of their relationship and I know that this is the tail end of it and I'm watching them talk and I'm like wow. These guys have been buddies for a long time and they've been working buddies and it's an interesting friendship because yes I'm sure it's a friendship but one is working for the others. There's a subservient this implied. And all that but you know an actor does a lot of movies all right on this movie. He knows the director and he's friends and this other movie he knows an an actor took and their friends. But there's a lot of what we know anybody until he gets to know them but the stunt guy he does know. And that's his little buddy on the set that they can talk and bs with each other. So I'm sitting there watching this relationship as you just kind of talk to each other sitting there director's chairs dressed identically to each other and I thought wow that's an interesting relationship if ever. I do a movie about movies about the making of entertainment. That could be an interesting way in the relationship. Issue between an actor and a stuntman is and it was thank you. I have to show this clip now because it goes right to what you were saying. Let's just look. Did you. Just come prepared for that. Yeah and you were going to go with the clip is Kurt Russell. Let's run that clip. Let's see nothing is asking you to help me. Yeah man the answer is no the the answer is no not not no excuse. And this ain't and in Guadeloupe picture and I can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around talking to each other all day on the chance that I might use them. I got a four man team here. Rick I need more the net I got to get it approved and you know I gotTa look after my. Hey you're doing were better match me. I'd say okay. You got the. But that's not the case in note he he. He's a great match. You could do anything you want him to drop off a building. A lot of on fire with flanking Lincoln right get creative whatever you want. He's happy for the opportunity. I don't dig him and I don't think the by he brings. Oddly enough it's actually funny. Just even me telling that little story and watching that scene that actually ended up being very removing actually watching like rick fighting for his guys. I really do anything. You could beat them up but it's not a do raise is your anymore guy's GonNa get hired. He's got he's got he's got to talk the talk. He's got to convince the stunk after the do it does for him. Now we're in that world of Sharon Tate and the Manson's no. Was that always what you wanted to have. As part of this around with this well there was always part part of it because I like the idea for a couple of reasons one. I like the idea of exploring the character of Sharon Tate. Who through through the sensationalism of the circumstances and the sensationalism of history has almost been reduced to a an extra in her own story Lori to some degree? And of course I wanted to deal with Charles Manson and the family. Because I'm kind of dealing with Hollywood mythology at that that time Los Angeles County mythology and they are part of that fabric. You almost can't deal with that That city without thinking about them and also in in dealing with the the ups and the downs of Holly of that Hippie Hollywood they were part of that fabric but one of the things. I'm really proud about about the movie. And part of it is just Margot's enchanting performance that she gives is if I'm dealing with an audience that's eight hundred people in the theater for the most part those eight hundred people before the movie started when they thought Sharon tate they just. I thought about her murder. They thought about her as a murder victim. And I think the perception of Sharon has changed since this movie has played out during the year. Now people think about her as more than just a murder victim they think about her as a person they think they contemplate the life that she lived. She is a A character she's a person she's more than a murder statistics. She seems to be living her own life while the other characters are part of the story. Yeah no well that that was actually kind of that was that was that was done purposely because part of the thing is you. I mean the whole movie. I spent all this time figuring out who the characters were and Dan. At some point I had to. I actually asked myself the question. I was like okay. Okay now. I'm ready to do it. I have my milieu. I know I know the environment and I know the characters. What story do I want to tell me? Quinton Lily ask myself the question. What story do you WanNa tell and oh I thought to myself well you know I had a story in mind? You could imagine like Elmore Leonardy Kinda store. The even Clinton and Ricky feel like Leonard type type of characters. But then I thought about. I don't know I don't think I really WanNa tell a movie story or have a movie. The plot I actually think I just wanted to do a day in the life or a few days in the life of these characters and I actually think the characters are strong enough to hold it and I actually think the milieu that I'm creating being in the in the town itself is enough to hold it so in that regards. I didn't WANNA come up with necessarily plot for Sharon. I just wanted the to have us watch her live her life. She runs errands she drives around. She talks to a couple of her friends. She gets a book she goes to see the movie and and to me it was an aspect of just watching her just live her life. undramatically is kind of what was robbed from her. And that's what we could

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