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The Bible Recap
Let's Drop in on Ruth's Story...
"Let's drop in on rue's story. It takes place during the time of the judges when all kinds of wickedness is filling the land of Israel. The book opens with a married couple, Illinois, and Naomi, leaving their hometown, Bethlehem of Judah, to escape a famine. They settle in Moab across the Jordan River, which is pagan territory. We'll include a link to a map in today's show notes so you can see where this is. After a little molecular Naomi and their two sons get to Moab, the sons do the very thing Moses warned them against. They marry women who worship other gods. Eventually Ali malek and his sons all die, leaving Naomi and her moabite daughters in law behind defend for themselves. Naomi is in Dire Straits because as a widow with no offspring, there's no way for her to be provided for. And especially not in a foreign land that has no rules for providing for widows like Israel does. Fortunately, she gets word that Bethlehem isn't in a famine anymore, and she packs her bags. She tells her pagan daughters in law to go back to their homes where they can start over. Or pet goes back home, but Ruth makes a shocking decision. She attaches herself to a destitute, depressed widow, and leaves her country to move to a foreign land. She chooses the hard path. As she's making this commitment to Naomi, Ruth invokes an oath to God, and when she makes that out, she refers to him as yahweh. This lets us know that something has happened to the heart of this moabite. Her allegiance has transferred from her pagan gods, to Naomi's God. Yahweh. They make it back to Bethlehem, but Naomi is really bitter at this point. She believes God is mistreating her. She has no idea what's in store. God's blessings were on their way even as Naomi complained about him, and every detail of timing and placement was orchestrated for her good.

SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy
"malek" Discussed on SGGQA Podcast – SomeGadgetGuy
"Steam deck, or your Nintendo Switch. I like accessories that work with multiple devices and gadgets. And I think a good laptop hub is probably a more cost effective way, but it won't look as nice on your desk. So that's my feeling on it. A lot of people were asking me about that. We got a bunch of questions on the best of our week. And we were so into our conversation about MWC, we kind of had to skip over some of those questions. But yeah, that's kind of the pro and con. You don't have the switch. You don't have a KVM switch built into it, but I don't know. I don't know that I'm so precious with my KVM switch. Right now, I've got my Bluetooth keyboard in front of me. And I can also run it off of a puck, and I've got my wireless mouse that can run off of Bluetooth or a puck. And it's not as convenient as a one button KVM switch. But I am running dual display on my desktop, which this mirror Doc won't support. So if you want dual screen and you want to switch your accessories over quickly, I've got a little switch here at the bottom of my mouse, and I can flick it from the wireless transmitter to Bluetooth, and then it connects to my phone. Not as convenient. Totally going to give you that. But if I want to repurpose accessories and have them actually be interoperable, there are some solutions that already exist. And so that's why I'm lukewarm on what Mira dock is claiming is a big barrier to entry for people trying out their phone desktop mode. Trump malek. I actually don't think so. Malek writes, would it be better to have it be a complete wireless solution by this company to resolve that concern? I'm not a huge fan of wireless computing. When we're talking, especially about displays, you know, this is a little bit of a tease. It showed up in the mail over the weekend. So this is the new you perfect. I just dropped a very expensive piece of technology that I'll have to check later. This is the new monitor from you perfect. 1080p 60 hertz display. It's got the really fun kickstand that I love from the you perfect 15.6 inch monitor, but there's also this extra bulb on the back. Well, that's a little different. The last you perfect portable display did not have. This little sensor housing. And the perfect comes with this sort of stand up puck. It's not even a puck. It's like a stand up wireless obelisk that has an HDMI port, a power port and a USB-C port. So you set this up and you plug your phone into this and it sends a wireless signal for your display over to the monitor. And so one of the big problems with mirror cast is build using miracast in a phone with sort of a built in miracast solution in a laptop dock has delivered terrible frame rates. Like at best you're at 30 frames per second, but with noticeable input lag between using the product between using the display, having the signal go to the phone, having the phone process, the movement, and then go back to the display. So you perfect is creating a wireless system to improve on that signal latency. I've only used it for a very, very, very short period of time. Interactions plugged in over a cable, still better, still noticeably faster, still noticeably more responsive. This has improved over miracast, so that is improvement. But if we start talking about wireless and especially wireless for displays, it takes so much work and it gets so much more expensive to almost get to where we are, but plugging in a display cable. And I don't feel the price to performance, I don't care about wireless enough to make that happen. I get comments all the time and people want it to be wireless. And I want it to be wireless, and I don't want to be tethered by a cable. And you're like, I get it. That's fine, but like we learned this in audio, the best fidelity, the best signal reliability and signal consistency happens over a cable. We know this in gaming. Pro gaming doesn't game over Wi-Fi. They game over dedicated routers and switches with Ethernet cables plugged in because that's pro gaming. And now with displays, if you want wireless headset, you either have to deal with extremely low fidelity or you have to spend a lot on a proprietary wireless signal distribution to keep your frame rate up high enough that high enough that you don't instantly puke from motion data instability. You're not instantly motion sick because the frame rate keeps chugging on you. Sorry. Malik, I'm not picking on you. I feel like there are challenges. Yeah, 400. This is kind of what I'm saying. I can't use it. This is from the article, quote, this lets you quickly toggle between using your display mouse and keyboard with your phone or your laptop, for example. That's a KVM switch. KVM switches have been around since. The late 80s. KVM switch is not a particularly fresh piece of technology. I like the application here, it is a little novel being able to quickly switch between a phone and a computer, but I can't use it on a dual display. Or I might be able to if it has a USB-C passer. That I should look up. I should actually shut up about making that the hard statement if I can plug my art monitor will work over USB-C that could work. But the notion of, I need to quickly switch from one computer to my pocket computer using the exact same peripherals that I've got in front of me, I feel as a novelty that won't grow the interest in desktop computing on a smartphone. Because so many people through the momentum of familiarity will just stick with their main computer and then it's just kind of a novelty that they can plug in a phone, maybe their kids will do that to some degree, they'll plug in a phone. But their kids are using iPhones. And you can't do stuff like this on an iPhone. So again, just the reality of what our market looks like today, I feel like that's also a difficult argument to tackle too. What I feel is going to move the needle more is on a dedicated infrastructure for just using the compute power of your phone. And I know that there's a transition we got to get consumers over the hump that they use their computer to do computer things and they use their phone to do phone things, but I really feel we need to find accessories that make the phone more attractive. Not. Well, when you want to do this, you can still mostly use your PC. And then you can kind of use your phone from time to time too. If that's what you want to do. This feels like it's addressing the wrong side of the argument.

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"malek" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"Nori takes revenge on alcaraz in Rio and Djokovic surpasses graph for most weeks at number one. Kim Chris, today is the 27th of February and we are here to catch up on the week in tennis at tennis weekly headquarters, especially backed by our crowdfunders Caroline girling and Stephen rankin. It's been another entertaining week on the tour. A surprising week, actually, because eager schwinn tech, oh my word, lost to barbora cricova in the final in Dubai. We had the Brits doing very, very well with cam nori winning in Rio, as well as Andy Murray getting to the final losing to Medvedev, who's made it back to back titles and consecutive weeks in Doha. And we've had some historic news today, Novak Djokovic has surpassed Steffi Graf for number of weeks at world number one. Guys, it has also been a historic occasion because it's been a sad sad day for me because malek yasiri, one of my favorites, one of my favorite players who's history has been entwined with the story of the podcast. He has been sent into retirement today in Dubai in the men's event by Alejandro davidovich for kina. He had a wild card. He went out very easily and now I've got to spend the next hour or so I feel like processing this sad sad information I've got to be completely honest, I'm not a 100% sure who that is. Oh, Chris. Chris, you don't know who Malik jaziri is. I know this is bad. Jolie more hurt by the fact that Chris doesn't know who he is or the fact that he's now retired. A bit both to be honest, yeah, I'm absolutely devastated. I thought maybe there was maybe there was one more run he could go through to the second round on the third round. Maybe he could take another wild card into an event in the Middle East, but sadly not, and yeah, he's hung up his tennis racket, although he will still be on the tour. I believe he is now. I wasn't even aware of this. He is the coach of vasek pospisil, but yet he's now officially hung his racket up, he's playing days are over. That's quite an interesting partnership. But I mean, Chris, so the backstory for yourself and for any listeners who haven't been with us since the early days of the podcast. Myself and Joel bonded over a malek jaziri match at the Australian open in 2018. It was against Salvatore Caruso. Another name you may never have heard of. Was this on a rod laver? No. The furthest from the main arena and even though it was like it had gone late, it was like 5 sets. It's still felt like there was only about 30 40 people watching, but it was that sort of time where I did, you know, I was talking to Kim about, hey, should we start a podcast? And that's how you series so related and entwined in the podcast law. I don't even know who won that match between him and cariso, but I remember someone accusing the other player of feigning an injury and all sorts. It went a bit sort of grudge match. Kim, I think the biggest thing to have come out of that match was the podcast, not the result itself. It was the formation of we should get them both on. He did. We should get the word. He did win it. I can confirm. It went to 5 sets and he won it 6 three in the final set. So what a result for malek. I'd love to have him on. We could ask him how significant that match was for his career if he remembers it even if he remembers that the crowd. Yes. Exactly. Let's come back to the present day though, otherwise we'll be spending the whole episode perhaps reminiscing about random matches at AO 2018, which isn't what most people are here for. I'm sure. What's been your highlight from this week on the tour? Joel, I mean, your highlight from the tennis, but I also, I am dying to know how your pepper army pancake went as well. So if you can kind of fill us in on both of the great. The less said about that, the better, I think, yes. Listeners, yeah, I suggested maybe pancake and a pepper army sort of rolled around each other. Yeah, it's not a thing. It does not work. I definitely do not have the peperami in the fridge before eating it like cold and hot. It's the contrast. It just doesn't work. It's a recipe for disaster, so we can leave it, we can leave it firmly there, but yeah, in terms of the actual action on the court this week, what my highlight was and it's my highlight because it just gave me a lot of confidence and it was maxime Crecy in Marseille against Jeffrey Blanco and he served what is dubbed the reverse perfect game, which is four double faults in a row broken to love. It was very messy. He still won the match, which was great, but yeah, watching that, it just sort of gave me some confidence that, yeah, it does happen to the top players as well. Messy from Crecy, goodness. That is a bad game. I love that messy. I do think though that we have seen like this transition, this slow evolution of more and more players being like, I'm just going to serve two first serves as opposed to, I'll do a first serve and then I'll have my very steady second serve, which is my high percentage play. I do think you get more and more players now like Crecy, who if you watch it, you can see why you serve affordable faults. He was just he was just going for it on every serve and obviously that's a completely different approach and mindset to have. But it's certainly feels like for me something we've seen become increasingly popular on the tour over the last couple of years. And he does do a lot of service practice I was going to say, you know, nice of his game is to serve in the volley. So maybe he practiced it more than others, so he backs himself to make it more than missing. The odds are very much in favor of him making one of them, but it did look a bit like when he got to three double faults. He wasn't hopeful for that last one. I suppose by the time he'd done three, he thought I might as well do for right now and then just call that game a bit of a rise. Chris, what about you? What's amused you from the world of tennis this week? And I also want to ask, I think you having some pancakes last week when we were having some galette. Yes. How are your galettes? But I sent you a picture. They weren't very well. It is with buckwheat flour, did find that out.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"malek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Sure. Friedman, chief investment officer at U.S. bank asset management. I'm not going to let you ask that. Just in case Equity futures. Positive 7 tenths of 1% on the S&P 500 with CPI just around a corner, 12 minutes away. Yields are coming down, lower negative 6 basis points on a ten year just to break a three 30. Three 29 85. And once again, what you're seeing this morning is what you've seen over the last few days, which is some dollar weakness. Dollar index down half of 1%, we could dollar, Euro dollar positive half of 1%, one O one, 72, I think cable Tom in and around one 17, crude positive 1.6%. Getting closer and closer back to 90. Market churning again as Joe mentioned earlier, I believe it was John mentioned the monthly inflation data will be of great interest here in a good 11 minutes as well. This is not only our conversation of the day, but our conversation of the week on oil. If you have a fear of a $150 a barrel, it has been outlined in a blistering hundred page memo by Christian malek global head of energy strategy at JPMorgan securities, all a good 6 months ago. Yes, the price is cut away from those fears, but the underlying fundamentals exist. Christian Mary like the decrease in hydrocarbons that we've seen is that just simply an Asia and a COVID flat on their back. In some ways, it's a sort of two pronged story here. You have on one hand, a slow down through lockdowns. Some bumpiness in terms of the trajectory on demand and the sort of post COVID sort of renormalization. But on the other hand, what you're seeing is a lot of volatility and uncertainty continue to exacerbate the supply outlook. Mean that most companies that ought to be investing in future production, particularly the majors are not. So essentially, we're kicking the can down the road in terms of a tightening of the fundamentals. In the meantime, potentially just to enjoying probably the best word, but ultimately taking advantage of some of the slowdown that we've seen Vis-à-vis China and some of the impacts of inflation. Christian, when we spoke with you last time, we spoke about your report talking about the inability for a lot of oil producers to actually produce enough oil on that people really had not counted in that potential shortfall. We're just getting some headlines from OPEC with Saudi Arabia telling the nations that produce oil that they increase production by more than 11 million barrels per day. Basically showing their ability their capacity to increase output. Does that give you any confidence? Have you seen anything to change your view on that front? Absolutely not. In fact, it's probably consolidated of you because what you have is effectively Saudi and some members other members of the GCC essentially subsidizing through adding barrels into the market, the oil price, but ultimately that is a limited amount of reserve. So we were literally keeping their powder dry through the 7 spare capacity. We do believe sadly can go north of 12th, 12.2 million barrels, but the reality is that we can't just rely on OPEC and Saudi to provide the marginal barrel. Because what you then have is U.S. shares slowing down recounts are falling because of logistics supply chain issues. It's amazing, pre and post COVID, just like you dismantled it. A few things have gone rusty, put it back together again, and it's just not as effective in terms of supply growth from shale. And then you're left with everybody else. And non GCC non U.S., which is the mages, the IFCs, and they're doing everything but investing in oil. And that's particularly because of all the uncertainty, not just about the frontend volatility of the price, but social tax windfall tax giving cash back. So oil CAPEX has never been as far back in the queue. So that leaves more alliance on Saudi to ultimately fill the gap, but the message I think around the future is that it can't be just OPEC that on the right for fill in the deficits when needed. And this is part of our supercycle thesis in the end, we're going to see a structural deficit that can't be managed or met quickly enough through short cycle barrels. So does anything make you question your supercycle thesis at a time when you've got Morgan Stanley and you have UBS moving away from some of their previous forecasts and actually cutting their near term outlook for crude prices? Are you doing the same or are you doubling down and saying they're missing the boat? Yeah, I think we're probably in the latter camp of doubling tripling quadrupling. I mean, we've been bullish for two years now and we've just all we've seen is this of gyration. Particularly led by uncertainties around demand. I think there is a degree of confusion as to where demand will ultimately emerge or trend to over the medium term. We still believe that Demarco will ultimately continue to grow to a 107 100 million barrels by 2030. And the issue is this, if that's right, and we have a shortage of all fuels and we're back to the same issue, which is how do we find how do we meet this energy deficit in the future? You can't be coal. We can't be gas. We're maxed out of the G, it's got to be through solar and wind. And then when you've gone through that, we still have a major deficit in oil, which basically means that we're going to see a repricing of oil significantly higher. And so we still stand by our upside 150. Christian, a question that speaks of the moment. I've got like 8 ways to go here, but I think we have to speak of the continent of Europe in the hope of prayer of finding energy in the next 12 months. The next 6 months, maybe even the next 6 years. Maybe it's a way from your remit, but do you have an optimism Europe can succeed and staying warm this winter I think ultimately we're okay for this winter. And that's because we've had an all stream on. We've got gas stories up in 90%. Rigas capacity is roughly 85%. We've got the flex Tom. The issue is not this winter. It's into next winter. And then we start to debate, well, how do we actually structurally fix this long-term supply issue of energy? We can't just provide quick fixes and kick the can down the road. So if anything, I'm more concerned about as we go into the second half of 2023, how we manage particularly as China comes back, I think in some ways, time has appeased this deficit, this crisis in Europe, by virtue of having lockdowns. If you have lockdowns ease China reemerges as a marginal buyer of LNG, then we will have deficits in Europe and energy that can't wholly be met. Through gas unless we have gas to oil switching, which is clearly bullish demand for oil, particularly through next year, which is why we struggle to take numbers down on demand when all we can see is more more demand for oil, particularly as it's still the cheapest fuel relative to all other. Christian, that was just brilliant, just to hear you break that down

Bloomberg Radio New York
"malek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"A Bloomberg money minute. Triple digit heat in the southwest is stretching the electrical grid to the limit to ease the stress Bloomberg reporter Nouri malek says Tesla is turning to homes equipped with rooftop solar and its power wall batteries. If you pull enough of these together, maybe there's some excess supply and you can actually supply the grid with that stored power. A pilot project in Texas pulled together 64 homes to tap spare battery capacity. Homeowners received gift cards as an incentive, but malek says it's been hard to get households to participate because there have to be mechanisms in place so that they can get paid for it. Payments, which could help offset the high cost of solar installations. You do need like a market solution to actually get consumers to participate in these programs and allow their own supply to be used more proactively. A Tesla official says a residential program could be rolled out within a year if the Texas grid operator approves. Larry kofsky, Bloomberg radio. But I know about courage, I learned from my adoptive mom. She said sometimes you just gotta hold on, and no we'll get through this. Mom, we are so high up. Hold my hand. No, you hold my hand. Here we go. Learn about adopting a team from foster care. You can't imagine the reward. Visit adopt U.S. kids dot org to find out more. I learned patience for my adoptive dad. All he had to say was, hey, you got this just breathe. Hey. We're pretty good. Yeah. Well I have to start

Cinemavino
"malek" Discussed on Cinemavino
"That's just a piranha pit. But something fancy sharks with laser beams. Yes. It's just a shark pit. Oh, you have literally just a pit of poison that is all this stuff. Oh, the mad scientist gets thrown into the pit of poison. Yeah. How'd you guys like Rami Malek? I liked him. Yeah, buy the character. I think that was my favorite. I like to perform it's been like the character. Yeah. I was like, I was like, oh, my God. Here's my gripe. And my gripe is with the entire third act. So the whole point was he was working to get this super secret poison that can be basically programmed to attack one person's DNA. His plan with that secret poison was to turn it into a poison that can work on anybody and just release it on the world for what for what end as reasons. Monologuing is we got, all we got out of it was he was like, I am passionate about my projects. Yeah. And then they established at the very beginning, they have James Bond's DNA. They can kill James Bond with this poison. They have it locked and loaded. You know what they decide not to do at any point in the movie? Yeah. Use it, it's the Scott evil thing of like the shoe room. Just shoot. You hate right here. It's right here. You have dinner with them. Just shoot them. Oh my God. It's frustrating from a writing perspective because it's like they're just tell you to completely ignore whatever elephant is in the room of they can kill Bond at a point that just choose not to. Even just some of the escapes, like they have him in the secret layer, and he's like, all right, I got to get my girlfriend out and my daughter and my replacement. And they just walk to a boat, put them on a boat, get them out of there, and he's like, all right, I'm going to deal with this myself. That wasn't hard? Yeah. He had to then fight through more bad guys getting back to the control room than he ever had to touch getting to that boat. That was a great action scene. But the action was incredible. I know. I do think that they kind of prioritize the action over the intrigue and I think that's where the bonds have sort of jumped the shark. It's become just like Mission Impossible born. 400%. Yeah. We made it saturation in the market. But I expect upon moving to have more political intrigue, I guess, or more espionage. And there wasn't a lot of that. I mean, we got some gimmicky tools. We got his EMP watch that blasted the eye out of that guy. I had to Google it that one. And they did the classic Bond trope where he goes. I showed him the watch, really blew his mind. And I was okay with that. And then you got the bond twang. Yeah, they didn't use the score much. That's what they also right before they left..

Horror Soup
"malek" Discussed on Horror Soup
"Oh you guys are selling Like non sugar cookies and that makes me calling me fat. I was like beds. That's a mom. And pop shop. And then she liked made her twitter followers like harass the mom-and-pop shop remember. We don't do. There are some people that don't know about that for the people that don't know about that you know about it now and go look it up. Because it's a ridiculous story demi lovato even get the ice cream that she wanted for the rest of the week dude. I know she was so sad after that. It was so bad when she ruined the that small businesses in her mansion. You poor rich bitch. So al shows up the house while sam is just like railing lines of h. And this is where salmon admits that she slept. Bj that night and then alice's like all right so you gotta go till the eight. Yeah we didn't mention right now. I'm gonna so this is when she's like you gotta go till the police because they were talking about earlier there like yes. So he's wanted for this now blah blah. Police showed up at my house and then they don't know what he's wanted for just that they don't have been asking you don't know yet and then she's like in. This is a right now. They already know a little bit before this. she's like. oh so. I found out. Bj is a child molester. I'll miss that part when i was waxing. Malek's oh you missed that. Yep i missed about the seventeen hundred watched it. Yeah child is a child molester. Goddamn be do and what would you put it in. Bj well the book your wanted jalen you just like bj e sick shit yes. So that's what's going on. And then she's like you gotta go tell the police and whatnot and then sam has the audacity to go off on her as if she's not completely right because he is a child molester. And she's like literally dying from the annual dining and he roof you yes of course like why are you so mad at the fact that she's like you should tell the police and the police have been asking. Yeah what she's saying is not outlandish. Listen to her. She's right like what the she's like. No you fucking bitch. Because if my girlfriend finds out she's going to be passed. And then a sam leaves the drug no dues like bullshit. A sold rupees. Do that guy at the back bro..

The Black Ones
"malek" Discussed on The Black Ones
"Can go five are under the black ones. Cheapest prices in town with that being said. Let's get on with the show. It's a guy thing you know in here. This is for you. Metro sexual mother fucks or you part timers like myself. If you are metro sexual. Don't be ashamed you'll game. Carey that label with pride to set the record straight. Not that it was too much but metro sexual doesn't mean you're gay. It's just at times you mannerisms might come off as day. Nothing wrong with that. You could be a male gigolo bucket different woman every night a male robot no feelings and still be a metro sexual metro sexual does not discriminate. Nor is it biased. It loves everyone. I'm not going to lie at times. I consider myself a metro. More were three quarters metro. I'm very meticulous about my periods and grooming. I layer my face every night with vitamin d. Sometimes i thought mask on them with the fuck when i sit down legs across every time sitting like a normal dude. It's just not as comfortable a sit with malek's crossed took to the side. But one thing. I don't do no more. Which making it. Three quarters is sticking my mother fucker peaky out. That shit took years to get over. That mannerism many sleepless nights withdrawals but i finally kick that habit. That ship was tough. I can drink from glass. A soda can any container known human species without having an urge to doma picky in air. In if i slip up. I'm aware that shit. My pinky quietly goes back down now before a picky was out. I was never aware that shit. I'd speech before fingers on a glass if only half forefingers now don't get me wrong. I'm not saying i miss it. Towns maybe a little but the point is i'm in control of all five a month fingers and there you have it. The reason why. I'm pre- quarters metro. Because i no longer hang with the pinky out so if you metro hit norstroms by you some fucking skinny jeans dinner. Chris roofs or any kind of steak house..

NewsNation
Prosecutor Placed on Leave After Suggesting Adam Toledo Was Armed When Shot
"A veteran prosecutor Even accurate information to a judge in the case related to the Toledo shooting prior to the release of the body Cam video change, Murphy said in court that Plato had a gun in his hand. The moment he was shot, state's attorney's office issued a correction. Five days later. Video shows Toledo drop the gun less than a second before the officers fired. Former Cook County prosecutor Matt For Corey says it's common to be given limited information before bond court hearing. It looks bad because of the Justice Malek case and some other things that have gone on and it's it almost looks like this is big conspiracy. I don't think it's that Attorney is on paid administrative lead. While the state's attorney's office conducts the internal investigation. Authorities say they've apprehended a person in

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Ariana Grande is the highest paid The Voice coach
"Ariana grande is now if the highest paid coach ever to be on the voice. Let me give you all the dish. So arianna surprised everybody. When she announced she was joining the voice as a coach is going to be joining blake. Shelton john legend and kelly clarkson forsees in twenty one. She said that she's honored and excited to be joining. The voice family has been a huge fan of the show for a very long time. And you can't wait to go head to head with these incredible coaches and get to meet develop and no. Some new artists have fans will be excited to a does really melted down. She's going to be replacing. Nick jonas. This is a huge for the show an nbc. Let me just give you a few statistics here. Just you figure out how big ariana is on spotify. She's the most streamed artists of the deck. She has eighty two million followers on twitter. Which just is to give you. A comparison is almost double blake. John and kelly come bind myself. Says a telling me she's making the most of anybody on the show. Kelly at the moment makes the most she makes fifteen million dollars. They wanted to get her show. Particularly american idol was coming back. Very smart blake. Shelton ends around thirteen million dollars. Adam levine about the same member and miley. Cyrus was on the show. She got about thirteen million dollars to my sources. Tell me that they don't know the specific amount but they believe that ariana grande day could be getting twenty to twenty five million dollars a season which puts her on par. With what katy. Perry's getting at american idol.

Daily Pop
"malek" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Actually what's really exciting. It's been on cozy for years but now it's on. Hbo max which is so thrilling because a people can binge jit beanie they can see without commercials. I mean when you watch a show in syndication they pull out after they route like scenes commercials and basically. It's like a little scene in a bunch. Not you know it's the bad thing on hbo. Max which is so cool. And i'm so thrilled Thursday the first is when we start streaming then everybody can go pay. Hbo max and start watching the nanny years as much as you want no commercials and save things that we probably haven't seen since it was airing in primetime and see own my god now. The show made you a household name. But you've been very honest saying that. Hollywood made you feel like a third banana for a long time. I have to know. Did you still feel that way. And if so how how are you overcoming it. No i don't feel that way now vip star for real you now my point in saying that was i mean not always thirty four when i did the nanny and You know. I had been working in the business for a what sense. I was like nineteen years old. Does it see the light. Because of the way i spoke are I i was sort of Pigeonholed into being the nutty neighbor. Or the hukou with the heart of gold all of that stuff and my ex husband. And i knew that i had more to offer. I was more of a star then a supporting character so i was sort of determined to get on the inside in a big way or get out because it really wasn't pulling my heart making my heart sing to be the criteria of. How have life visit thing. Doesn't you need to do now. i haven't ask you. We heard that you're single. And that your data yourself you know pedo have such a great relationship would you ever remarry. You're gay ex husband and live happily ever after in now where where the better relationship now than when we were married. Because he's living his authentic life so And we've both been in a lot of therapy and we want to live a more in the in the neighborhood or sick sales. No downside to having your own space and i've learned that over the years. Oh that's what about reboot. Would you ever do a reboot on my god. Please You know. I suppose musical broadway peter and i are working on that right now with rachel from pretense girlfriend is doing. That's amazing really incredible. We're having the best time lighting. Incredible broadway is and then after that will say threat. In fact i just shot. The liberty family feud in support of kansas and charles shaughnessy replay kness chef. They was the.

Daily Pop
"malek" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Well. There was this other big confession made at the table on a bring attention to this time. It was from jada mom. And how she feels about threesomes. I know i've thought about a threesome. Might be really enjoyable but just could never know how. I was raised with all that guilt. Shame around sex. So i definitely didn't have the freedom to consider it. Are you expressing interest. I've always had an interest. It just seems like sexually would be pleasurable. Willow snapping is my favorite part. She's like saying gam gam most by the way games that y'all said some crazy michelle i'm connected to because you always say it's so crazy season one. It's easy to i tell. Everybody don't live with regret out of fear of judgment because don't wanna wake up one day and not that gam doesn't have a lot of life left but i think gam was in the same boat as you where she was afraid of judgment and she woke up one day and said know i would have liked to experience that and by the way if game is looking like this at seventy sound. I'm sure we gam was thirty. Twenty in her team lit so game could have gotten it the reason if she wanted to chances five women talking are our life but she never did it because of the shame or the fear other teams are a at you a question. Yeah because again. This is coming back to the conversation we had earlier. And i meant to ask you this but if you would have brought somebody home that was not a white male like if you woulda bought a latin guy home home. Do you think that your parents or your family would've reacted the way you think would've reacted because a lot of times. It's the fear of what other people are going to say. I did date a black guy but we did not. We didn't get to the point where i was like him home..

Daily Pop
"malek" Discussed on Daily Pop
"And she been on tv for years but the fear and you look at march march march. But i think why now would i do that. My father is still alive but they say they want me to be happy. And i remember that even about seven. We'll bring a white royal mail. We don't care bring somebody interesting that at forty years. Thank you know that you are still afraid of disappointing. Your parents take something that i feel like in the black community. Sometimes it's easier to be a criminal than i mean. I have cousins who are celebrated for having multiple children. And you know having you know. Records as opposed to me being out gay man and that's not. That's not a stereotype. I'm just saying my truth that it was harder for me to get acceptance as a gay man than it was for my my other family members who were doing other things that weren't thinking about this gun this of course a beheaded done this ten years ago. Had i've done it then back then it would been very difficult. There wouldn't have been the people embrace him like their embracing. I'm telling you it'd been judgment. Yes my career might have been over nece- right time in society. She did it the right way she did. The right way show. Glam married at our are grown twenty one. So it's okay. She probably would have waited so cheap free issues another and another point in her life her career. Her career is at the top of her game. So there's no fear right there. She's got daily pop. I'm pretty good too. I get out of here. That's interesting well. There was this other big confession made at the table on a bring attention to this time. It was from jada mom. And how she feels about threesomes. I know i've thought about.

Daily Pop
"malek" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Of children. No i sure. I think it's a switch for everybody. I always tell people you know when you're coming out people say i just don't understand why my parents don't understand why my friends know just can't understand it and the way i reconcile that is it took you ten years to reconcile that and unpacked with yourself so you can't expect people to just be ready to unpack it all than five hours in my take them a few weeks to wrap their heads around it and when you're a little bit older you add layers to your life you add you know husband. You had three kids. You add relationships so when you come out later in life it takes people a little bit longer to unpack. Those layers put good for nissan nash. For being honest about her kids reactions because celebrities would normally say they were so supportive. Everybody was so supportive immediately. You know and let me say me. See she's a friend of mine. And i'd like to say she didn't come out. She said she went in. And i feel like. I've known her through our husbands that she fell in love with a woman and i think that's it and that's what she explained to her children. And i say i understand this because it was a time in my life that i was on a show and we had a woman come on who was Let's let the male energy at the tank. Top on she was he a not was you. Everybody was like who. Is that. a girl that's a girl she keeps looking at me and i'm looking at. Hey how you doing still friends today. But i was attracted to her inside. What do you feel some got away. I'm uncomfortable so i understand how how this happened to her. Why didn't you go through it. Why didn't you let yourself get into a moment where you explore.

Daily Pop
"malek" Discussed on Daily Pop
"But it becomes like You know the thing that happens with us. It's typically are fights are about Workload you know. Like i feel like over. He feels like he's overworked. We both feel like we're doing a lot. I think the truth is we are both doing. A lot are overworked and the kids and i'm beyond smell. Mala understand that when women say A lot of marriages would found out. Is that the women they start. They stop being with their husband because they're so into the baby not into the baby but they're so busy breastfeeding and tired. When it comes time a man i mean. He's just working everything you know when he gets home. He's ready to. Hey i need to rub my back. And let's yeah. Let's have some intimacy and won't you have a baby or you have kids. You'll like this at eight o'clock. You're like i'm dot. I am diet so think about that do that for a few years. Your marriage is unhealthy habit. You've created for sure but you also have to be careful about telling your friends too much about. It right friends. You pick the right friends but you also. I'm very open about my relationships. And i don't think that you shouldn't be open but i also think they need to realize that people won't just listen to you. They're going to give their input and baby girl. Give her input based on a half true. You know i went through this. But they're going to leave out the rest of the tea and i'll tell you about the motion affair they had at. Were all these other things. One hundred so i think you go through think. Your husband's just like their husband. And i'm like whoa their apples and oranges. They tried your theory with shannon. He would it. would it would let. But i also think it's very important to go into a conversation with your girlfriends who your group is knowing are having some resemblance of what you feel is right and you have a almost kinda sorta strategy and you just want to go in there and reassure yourself don't going. They're blind blinded. Because when you're going they're blinded it gets in your head and then you start scoring every you talk to because there are certain people who will just immediately you say oh you know shannon are going through this really hard time and they'll just that i can't believe you're dealing leave him you know and i'm like the i be careful because you don't want to talk to those people that are so quick to go grab me. I was on the airplane. We coach and i'll never forget this. I don't know what's wrong with me at a this couple next to me. And they kept arguing. And i was on the aisle seat beautiful indian couple and they were gorgeous young and they kept arguing. I couldn't take it. I can hear you and finally i said what.

Daily Pop
Serena Williams Admits Alexis Ohanian Marriage Is Not Bliss
"Serena williams is getting real about her marriage. Listen marriage is not bliss it can be if you work at it. I learned that love is an amazing feeling and if you have an opportunity to fill it then it's a special thing. Serena was answering. Dating app bubbles question game. Are you surprised when celebrities admit their marriages are not perfect. Go and wet my mouth up a little bit right. I like the truth. Yeah me go. Hand is not perfect. We wouldn't have so many divorces exactly exactly my issue with people who are happily married. Our marriage is perfect. When you say those things especially to people who are in your friend groups. It gives them unrealistic expectations about their own relationships and it also creates this little veil shane. Yeah that people don't have the perfect relationship because the people around them seem to always end up in the perfect relationship. And i love honesty and what people like. Aren't you married. kim. And i said because one thing is i. I have all my girlfriends. Tell me aware the best shoes are. Where the best restaurant. I have never had a girlfriend saying. Oh my god you get married not one but they will say. Oh my god you have to got to see this movie. Oh my god. I love her. I want to be like oh my. My parents are the only one that was like because they found each other. But that is rare as we know in this world. If you marry your best friend. I believe if you even get married a little younger because as we get older but i like honesty and i'm so glad that she said that and i think there was an article that someone said. Stop saying you know. I'm happily married

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"malek" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM
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"malek" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM
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Popcorn with Peter Travers
Jared Leto on new movie 'The Little Things' and being an Oscar winner
"Hi everyone. I am peter travers. This is popcorn where we tell you. What's going on at the movies. And i saw terrific movie right now called the little things. This is a movie about two cops played by of all people in washington and rami. Malek in search of someone they think is a serial killer in nineteen ninety los angeles and this guy that they focused on is played by my guest today. jared leto. Who usually gives them a run for their money in terms of letting them twist in the wind deciding whether his character is guilty is he. A serial killer is he not. I've got to tell you jared that this is one of my favorite performances of yours. It's it's like a co lassic kind of movie villain that we don't know if he's guilty of what he's accused of but we know is guilty of something definite strange character but he has humor is playful. He's all those things that make you remember character. So did you feel when you first read the script. No i said what is this. I don't wanna do this. I is was actually buy those my response. I thought you know. Maybe i should explore different territory. You know. I played a kind of than the darker side of the moon. A bit and You know. I thought maybe this wasn't the right thing to do And then after talking to john lee. Hancock and i realized that there there could be an opportunity. Here's he seemed really open. I said if we're going to do this together. I'd like to to to kind of use it as an exercise in transformation to to really try to sculpt this this this wild man albert's pharma Into something quite unlike anything. I'd done before so he seemed really game And the prospect to working with denzel washington one of my heroes and then rami malek in the mix. It was just couldn't say no. And what i love about you. Working with them is that yes albert. Your character trump really tries to drive the both of them crazy and with a kind of zen deadpan. That you have yourself you know. There's i don't want to say there's a little of you albert but there's there's some of it in. Yeah sure i've been. You know you you take parts of yourself. Other people Experiences that you've had and you kinda just build this collage you know i it with. Albert's parma was head to toe from the walk to the voice. I had different color is different knows different teeth. I had some other prosthetics different way of carrying myself and it was quite exciting to put this guy to life and to really take risk and push things right up to the edge And hopefully not crossover into absurdity But yeah he is a bit An un unwittingly unknowingly zinn. He is the voice of like maybe a soothing yoga teacher or something does. There's one i don't want to spoil any platt detests. But there's one point where they both taking you to the police station in la. It's an interrogation room and the phone rings and albert says is that for me. You know quite a quite innocent with it. It's that kind of thing that he's open to sort of any moment until he's ready to spring with something that will make denzel crazy. Sic chrissy i. there's nothing more fun than you know. antagonizing the other characters in the film and for spar he knew he uses that as a tool a likes to keep people off balance off center and humor is one of the ways that he does it and it was quite fun to show on saddened to bring all kinds of different Ideas for ad libs and improv and John lee hancock was amazing. Because you know he was the writer as well but incredibly generous with the opportunity to improvise ad-lib and he really just let me go to town. Would you haven't worked with denzel rami before right. No no no. I had an an. I didn't know them Either and i mean what was kind of fun as well as that didn't do any rehearsal like for the interrogation senior talking about that was the first scene with all three of us and the first big seen it was quite intense and intimidating Exciting there was a lot of pressure and it was explosive on sad. It was it was there. Were fireworks going off. It was really exciting to get in the ring with those guys. Everyone came prepared. I think we all knew there was an opportunity there and we all took advantage of it. Well you know all you have oscars so now. Nobody can ask you to do anything. You don't wanna do right. You just hold that thing up. You can take it with you that day. You want you could certainly a casa damage with it It is a you know. Denzel washington said the other day. You know trophies the they it's like when you're a prizefighter that the belt you won the last times not going to help me this time in the ring and Is true you know you you. It's beautiful thing to be acknowledged and winning the oscar. Was you know. An unforgettable highlight of my life and share that with my family and my friends and supporters Through my life was a really special thing. It doesn't help you when you're sitting opposite denzel washington and you've got to

WTOP 24 Hour News
'The Little Things' stars Jared Leto, Rami Malek, Denzek Washington is a stirring crime thriller
"Denzel Washington Rami Malek and Jared Leto collide in the little things a mystery premiering today on HBO. Max, a jaded detective tracks a serial killer in the San Fernando Valley. It must really like my car. Do I was the trunk space. Denzel Washington gives a complex performance as a cop willing to bend the rules. Unlike his idealistic deputy, Ramsey Malik during a cat and mouse game with Jared Leto's creepy suspect, writer director John Lee Hancock has been trying to get a script made since 1993 feeling like a nineties thriller like the Silence of the Lambs. It's a shame it wasn't made back Then, as we've since seen the same concept done much better in seven Zodiac and prisoners. Still, I'm a mark for this John Rush trying to solve the case, even if we've seen it

WTOP
"malek" Discussed on WTOP
"Get you caught. That movie opens today in theaters and on HBO, Max streaming at home. We talked about it and then sells returned to the screen with vulture critic Jen Chaney on Skype. I'm happy to say that he's really terrific in this, which is no surprise whatsoever. I wish I could say some more positive things about the overall movie itself. It's a very kind of boilerplate detective story that we've seen 1000 times, where Denzel Washington's character kind of got demoted, But he gets brought back in on a serial killer case to help another detective who's played by Romney, Malik. Like I said, it's It feels like a very, very familiar story, but it is elevated by Denzel's performance. And how are other members of the cast? Well, you know, Like I said, Rami Malek is in this and Esso is Jared Leto, who plays the guy who emerges is the prime suspect. I have to say it almost feels like they're acting in a different movie because they're acting with a capital. A, um, so I feel like Denzel Washington's performance was certainly the strongest. Yes, so overly dramatic, I guess would you say yes, you're very aware that they're acting that being said, like you said, it's gonna be very cold weekend. You know, if you're under a blanket for a couple hours watching this on HBO, Max, I think you'll you'll your attention will be diverted. Culture critic Jen Chaney on Skype 12 44. Hi, I'm Christiane. I'm one of the sports anchors here at W. T. O P And I'm excited to talk about the promotion Fanduel Sports Book has going on for the Nets versus Wizards game Sunday. Vandal Sports Book is now live in Virginia, and for every 250 fans and the Commonwealth who bet on Washington to cover the spread. Fanduel will move the line one point in the Wizard's favor, and his long is enough. Hands. Keep betting the line will keep on moving. Best of all. Fanduel will pay you out at whatever the line lands at by tip off If you already have a fanduel sports book and count, just look for the spread the love market to place your bet. And, if not download the Fanjul sports book APP and be sure to sign up with promo code Big Chief. That's Fanjul Sports book promo code Big G B I G C H E Must be 21 or older and Present in Virginia Must Wager in Designated Crowdfunding Market. Max Wager $50 payout. At minus 1 10 gambling problem Call 1 800 gambler. We're home.

WGN Radio
"malek" Discussed on WGN Radio
"I guess all I wanna do is cry, really watching football movies. Now that I think of it all emotion, very emotional. Okay. Bad news bears there. There's a laugh. There's one that's not a tear jerk. I know some very hardened guys who don't cry when they're watching a movie who Talk about Rudy and how they are. They're driven to tears every time they saw it. It's such a good movie. It Z such a great movie, and I guess you could say it's got a bit of a local Touch with Notre Dame being, you know, fairly close and so many people in the Chicago area attached to it, But how do you not root for a guy who is just willing to do anything to achieve? His dream. I mean, that's that's that's more than a football movie. That zah life inspirational movie. We've been watching a Netflix Syriza's at our house. Lupin. I don't know if you've heard about this. Yeah, Yeah, it's a retelling of Ah classic French story about A guy who's described is a world famous gentleman Thief and master of disguise. And you know it's dubbed in and this script is kind of unbelievable, but the production is is so good. And the acting is so good that it's kind of compelling. So it's interesting how you know it's like certain aspects of a film like this. Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto movie. On one hand, they're acting is so compelling and draws you in and then you know other parts of the movie kind of let you down a little bit, and it balances off so I mean, you can't. I can't completely trashed a movie that in many ways, compels me and draws me in. But you know, you just go in expecting it's going to be what it's gonna be. If it's not on the page, it's not on the stage. By the way, we are compelled by FCC regulations to say Happy birthday to Oprah today, she's 67. Yeah, I get that in figured. Shut down. If we didn't say that right now, W GM could be shut down. Other people don't know that. It's an FTC rule parking cars in this space. Now have a good weekend. We'll hear your Sunday thanks. Dean. 19 degrees had a 30. Good morning on Steve presented Chicago Public school students are remote again today Has negotiations continue on a safe return to in person Learning sports. The Cubs land of free agent in business. The opening bell is ringing right now. On Wall Street. We expect all three Averages to open in the red this morning. Now it w g and traffic..

WGN Radio
"malek" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Penn Fed and sure by and see you, eh? My kind of town. Chicago is snowy, my kind of town going You know that Bernie Sanders mean will be sitting on a dibs chair in a slushy Chicago side street parking spot today. I'm sure that Z that's out there already. Everything already done. Yeah, already done. I saw the other day I laughed my head off. Laughed my head off. He's you know where you normally put your lawn chairs are ironing board and rodeo or whatever people used to save their spots. Somebody put a Bernie mim out in front of their house figures hilarious. Well, we have some Harvey Weinstein news this morning. What? What's happened here? Yeah, This is pretty much should be the end of the story on this. He's in jail right now. Serving out a 23 year prison sentence in New York and then after that is going to be facing another trial in Los Angeles. But yesterday, a federal bankruptcy judge ruled that Harvey once teens victims. All will share in a $17 million settlement from what was left of his company. The insurance company is gonna wind up paying this out. This will be divided up between about 50 different different women. The most serious of all those sexual assault allegations will get about a half a million dollars so otherwise they're going to split that up. And you know this. This should pretty much should be the end of Having to hear this horrible story that started what three years ago 34 years ago. Something like them and s. So he's still in jail, right? And he's gonna be there for a while. I assume 23 year prison sentence that he's serving now, but another trial's about to start S so I guess we're not at the end of the hearing of this now that I think of it, But another trial is going to be starting in Los Angeles with similar sexual assault charges against him. And now it's time for Dean Richards talks to Oscar winners. Yeah, it's not often that I get three in one place, right? You know, we did assume call last week. With Denzel Washington who's got two Academy Awards for with Rami Malek, who's got one for playing Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody and Jared Leto, who was fantastic in the Dallas Buyers Club. Gotta be like 56 years ago. Something like that. They'll start in this new police drama called the little Things. Which, if you like, you know, police who done it's this is the movie for you. It's going to be opening up this Friday. And, you know, I just, uh I wondered what it was like. Being in a movie with Denzel Washington. Even with these two very acclaimed Academy Award winners on their owner currents in both Jared and Rami. Talk to me about that. You're something I had hoped for, and didn't know if it would ever be possible. And so many of us Uh, admire themselves working. Hold, Tonto. Probably the eyes. Well, definitely demonized industry standard dirt. I wanted to get your opinion on that. Just you know how funny it would be if you trash these two other guys right now? Oh, yeah, He's lousy actors. Yeah. Yeah, You can. Yes, you can ask, um, he's never been back. You know, I don't care what he thinks. He's never been bad. I've never seen even in a movie that doesn't work. He always shines and he puts his entire physical body into every role. Uh, that he plays. It was a great, you know. Trio the Three Stooges who was a good one. Yeah, I understand the mutual admiration society here with you know, these guys, and Denzel had said we played the clip last week. Denzel you know talking about even if these guys didn't have Oscar's, they're amazing actors. I mean, so there's just so much mutual love. And when you see this movie, you know you'll understand what they're all talking about it. It's like it's a master class in acting. You know, even if you know the story is interesting there couple little problems with this movie that I'll tell you about Friday when I review it, But just to watch these three guys do their jobs. Is absolutely stunning, so it's called the little things and I'll tell you more about it at the end of the week. That reminds me based on what you talked about in your interviews. We were watching. Let's go one night in Miami. Oh, yeah. And we didn't finish it. We kind of had to go to sleep. You know how that goes, And so we're gonna finish it, but The acting their incredible and I'm confused, though they those people never actually got together in Miami, did they? I'm told that there actually was a get together that they did get together. This is the story about Sam Cooke. Cassius Clay, as he was known at the time, Malcolm X and Kim Brown. It's in brown NFL. Great Jim Brown that they actually this This is when cash is clay. Fought Sonny Liston defeated Sonny Liston. They did get together in a hotel room. What actually happened in the hotel room? They don't know. Okay, That's the part that they're just imagining the writers of this movie. Imagine. What might have happened when you know these people who are so bigger than life. Got together and we're away from their public personas and just could be themselves. But it's another good movie, and then all of those guys in that movie Are you know they're They're up for Academy Award not, you know, talk at least right now. Everything's all thrown off this year because the Oscars are going to happen until April this year. You know, Usually it's right around this time..

Pray the Word with David Platt
Overcoming Sin Through the Power of God (Genesis 20:6)
"Genesis. Chapter twenty verse. Six then god said to him in the dream yes. I know that you have done this. And the integrity of your heart and it was i who kept you from sinning against me therefore i did not let you touch her. There's a ton wicked talk about in this chapter when abraham journeys into the territory of a Lack the king of dharar. He takes sarah. And there's a lot that goes on here. That abraham does that obama does the whole point in this verse. That i just read it when i want to draw attention to as we pray is god's saying to Malek i know you've done this integrity of your heart in other words. Not defiled abraham's wife and it was. I god says who kept you from sending against me and the picture here as chapter twenty verse. Six is what we see all over the bible. The only way you and i can resist. Sin and overcome. Temptation is by the power of god. This is why jesus teaches us to pray lead us not into station but deliver us from evil because he knows that laugh to ourselves we will wander left to ourselves. We will send left to ourselves. We will turn from. God's good ways to own evil and wicked ways and yvonne wicked is the right word anything apart. From god's good ways is evil and wicked and this is what we are all prone to do in our sinfulness which is why we need god's mercy not just at one point in our life when when we put our faith in jesus and we ask him to forgive us of our sins we enter into relationship with him through faith. But it's not just that moment when we needed mercy we need his mercy at every single moment in the beauty is god promises to give us numeracy every single morning every single day all day long every moment and so this is the christian life a life of moment by moment dependence on the merc- and power grace strength love and help of god. Who said that one more time. This is the christian life. Moment by moment dependence on the mercy and grace and strength and power and help of god and the beauty is he has put a spirit inside of us to give us all those things and every moment as we look to him lean on him and trust in him not just at that point previously in our lives but as we trust in him moment by moment all throughout the day. So god we look to you. Now we lean upon you now and all day long today as rely our heads on our pillows at night as we wake up the next morning. We need your new mercy every morning. We need your numeracy every moment. God we confess right now that none of us can stand against sin and temptation on our own. None of us can experience the good life the abundant life that you have created us to live designed us to live called us to live we are aw prone to turn from your ways to our own ways so god we pray for your help right now and repre- that you would help us to be cognizant of our need for your help and your mercy and your power at every moment all day long today tonight tomorrow all that we do we say based on your word and john fifteen five jesus weekend do nothing without you it is you who keep us from sending it is you who keep us in us so we pray keep us close in every way we need you and every moment we trust in the help and the mercy and the power and the grace in love and the strength all these things that you promised to provide for us through the presence of your spirit in us.

John Williams
Judge will not publish full investigatory report on state's attorney's handling of Smollett case
"Has declined to request to release in full the special prosecutor's report on state's attorney Kim Foxx is handling of the Justice Malek case. W jeans. Julien Cruz has an update and Web making the argument that releasing the full report, which includes evidence and grand jury testimony, is in the best interest. Restoring public confidence in the criminal justice system. But the judge raising concerns about preserving the secrecy of grand jury proceedings, which of course, is a core principle in our criminal justice system. Jessie Small Let, however, is still looking at a trial. A trial date has not yet been set. The actor facing four counts of filing false police report, Dan Webb released a summary of the report last week.

Unreserved
Created during Spanish flu, jingle dress dance now helping First Nations people cope with COVID-19
"The cove in nineteen pandemic women and girls across north. America have been posting videos of themselves performing the jingle dress. Dance it's a dance. It has historical ties to another pandemic from one hundred years ago way. People in the United States and Canada tell a similar story about the origins of the jingle dance tradition. They cite a young girl being very sick her father after having a vision about a special dress and dance associated with it gate. The little girl that dress. She began dancing in the new jingle dress and survived that was University of Minnesota professor. Brenda Child on the origin story of the Jingle Dress. Dance Brenda is a member of the Red Lake. Agip way reservation in Minnesota and she's been doing some research into the history of the jingle dress. She joins me from Minneapolis to tell us what she discovered. Welcome Brenda thank you so much. What did you find? Was the origin of the Jingle dress. Dance or I was really surprised when I started doing the research. I couldn't find a single photograph of what you would call. Jingle dress before Circa nineteen twenty in the United States or Canada. And I thought. Wow you know as a historian. It occurred to me that something very big had happened. That created this new healing tradition a century ago so when I started doing further work into it. It seems that it was the big flu. Epidemic of Nineteen nineteen very similar in some ways to the global pandemic were experiencing today. And so the story whether it's told in Whitefish Bay Ontario or central Minnesota on them lacks reservation. Both of them name a little girl as being the first jingle dress dancer and the girl was actually survivor of the global pandemic of a century ago And there was something else going on at the time as well as this Influenza pandemic there was there is this law. I guess outlawing I indigenous a spiritual holiday so that really added to to the power of the dress right. Yeah it was. I like to say that the jingle dress dance was a radical tradition from its origins because in the context of the United States the Indian office in Washington had outlawed ritualistic dancing on reservations in this kind of infamous dance order of one thousand nine hundred twenty one but it is true that the jingle dress dance emerged during a moment when these kinds of traditions were being suppressed on reservation communities and so in that sense the jingle dress dance was sort a radical tradition from its beginning very cool. Is there a history of new? Data's being created out of Specific need or issue that needs to be addressed in our communities. Well I mean I think we have a tradition of new dances being created. But this is the first dance. I traced to a kind of global epidemic. And what's interesting to me? Is Most of US know that Indian tribes in North America? Ever since the coming of Europeans experienced many different kinds of epidemics and pandemics and smallpox and what the jingle dress dance sort of shows me is maybe this was a way that native people had of coping with these earlier generations of epidemic says. Well how is the jingle dress itself connected to healing? I think most native people know that the jingles themselves argued with kind of healing power. Ojibway people think of spiritual power as being passed through the air and so sound is very important in that world view. And so if you've ever been to a powwow and you've had the wonderful experience of listening to many Jingle dress dancers dancing together you know. It's a really interesting sound in that it's a tinkling sound. But some people have described it as almost being like a summer rain or or voting sounds of a rainfall what we learned this past year. My students and I at the University of Minnesota were putting together an exhibit for the Malek's Indian Museum thinking about it being the hundredth anniversary of the Jingle Dress. Dance tradition and we had an opportunity to look at dresses through the decades and so from the Twenties Thirties forties fifties and more recent years. And what we found. Is that the jingles over the years. Where made of different materials we often think of. The Classic Copenhagen Snuff Can Lid and that has been a consistent material that our people have used to make jingles but we also saw dresses with Prince Albert tobacco cans. We also saw dresses made from baking soda cans early. So yeah so people. American Indian women and women in particular have been very creative. We had one early Dakota dress. That had a jacket. Both of them with jingles and the skirt and jacket were made of drapery fabric. Wow it sounds like a jingle dressed dancers were kind of contemporary in that they were able to go with the styles of the time they did and in fact some of my favorite dresses are the first ones from the collections at the Minnesota Historical Society. They're often black kind of Slim dresses that resemble the flapper dresses of the Nineteen Seventies. And so it's surprising. And that's sort of one of the things. We wanted to show with the exhibit that in many ways. The Jingle dress dance evolved through the decades. There isn't one consistent style but the jingles are what they all have in common a lot of the dresses from the thirties and forties. We found had long zinc zippers. Up The side showing that they were probably purchased in department stores. When you and then we're embellished later with jingles and that's something that may be would surprise some of us who always say you know you have to make your own jingle dress or you have to have it made for you. Because in the nineteen thirties and forties women sometimes purchase them and added the jingles. Later I imagine many people think that Powell dancing has been around for hundreds of years. But as you say the jingle dress dance and the dress itself is relatively new. How do people respond when when you tell them that? I like to talk about that idea very much. Because many people can only see indigenous people as historic people. I know we have that problem in the United States where sort of viewed as always in terms of the past and so with the Jingle dress even though the Powell tradition is older than the jingle dress dance shows me. Is that native people and Ojibway people here in the Great Lakes were part of the making of the modern world. And who would've thought one hundred years ago a century ago that this global epidemic that people experienced all over the world would go into the remote communities of the Great Lakes and be very devastating and that women would respond to that epidemic. By you know I always say it's like applying. Sav to wounds that they were able to kind of create this new tradition. That is still with us. A century later. Wow now you mentioned earlier that you helped curate and exhibit at the Mill Lack indie museum in Ohio which took a look at the history of the Jingle Dress and was organized for the one hundredth anniversary of this dance. What kinds of dresses did you have contributed to this exhibit from some some of the you know the the dancers out there well. It was really fun because we started the exhibit with the idea that we were going to bring historic dresses so that the community could kind of look at what I mentioned earlier. The how the dresses evolved over the decades but then what we also found is there almost became like a second exhibit because women wanted to bring their own shingle dress into the exhibit as well and. I think the one that is photographed. Most often is one where it belongs to Vanessa. Northrop from the fond laco devoid community in Minnesota and she turned her police uniform into a jingle dress. And that's a very powerful dress When people see it another favorite is the one I mentioned made out the Baking Soda. Can lintz and that was from our spiritual leader from Kind of central Minnesota and Wisconsin. His name is Lee Staples and he asked if we would like to have his mother's dress which he's still had Lee himself is in his seventies so he brought in his mother's very beautiful dress and we that to the exhibit as well. Just a beautiful sight to see yeah. The exhibit is called the BOSCA. Uganda good day. The Jingle dress at one hundred and as I said it will be having another season. Hopefully when the museum reopened again later this spring it. It will be there for the summer months as well. Now you may have noticed over the last couple of weeks. We've seen women and girls posting videos of themselves dancing Jingle online in response to cove nineteen how does it make you feel to see indigenous people turning back to the Jingle dress dance as a dentist healing? Well it makes me feel great. It makes me very happy to think that another generation as being inspired by this tradition. You may have noticed early last summer that Google had doodle in the middle of June about the jingle dress dance and it was the first time that Google had commissioned a native artist to make a doodle and I thought that was a very interesting thing to happen in the last year too. So what's interesting to me to the timing of these particular events because who would have thought a century after the jingle dress we'd have another global pandemic and just at the time we were remembering that history so strongly that we would have a similar kind of episode in the midst of our country and any in our communities so the timing of. This is all very interesting to

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Boeing net orders slump to lowest in decades
"We're talking with ABC news correspondent Alex stone and Alex a landmark and not one that the Boeing sales department ever wanted to make no these numbers today it doesn't look like Boeing is had numbers like this in about thirty years or so but they are posting negative numbers when it comes to airplane orders at least in their commercial airplane that units did this new data and it's pretty incredible when you look over the numbers of Boeing is it negative eighty seven orders in twenty nineteen that means they had orders quite often they celebrated those orders when airline places big order they make a big deal out of it that they're they're going to be giving them Boeing aircraft but an airline can back out of that until they get delivery on that aircraft and that they had that happen now with everything going on and you look at the numbers compared airbox Airbus delivered eight hundred sixty three planes last year Boeing delivered three hundred eighty then the argument is definitely there that Airbus is the dominant player now when it comes to manufacturing commercial airplanes that they are way beyond what Boeing is doing they've always been neck and neck they've always been fighting with each other try to one up the other one well in this moment airbox is capitalized on it they've got a lot more orders they have hundreds of orders going in that two twenty nineteen in Boeing obviously here is negative they've got more back order numbers that they have to fulfill their bus their numbers are just much stronger do we know Alex what types of aircraft in other words were these all or mostly or partly seven thirty seven Max's and also how far along some of these are is bowing sitting on some half build airplanes that have had contracts cancel well no they'll be able to because even if they have it was going to go to a specific airline they can then guesstimate for another airline that did they do have waiting for that same aircraft the delivery numbers are way down because of the Max than they expected all of those planes that they've been making it to a day for the last year until now they're shutting down the line they were going to be delivering those well they weren't able to deliver them and that his have brought their number is way down so that's the biggest reason they're on the orders the Max does play a role in it hard to sell the Max if it is a grounded airplane and not seen is safe to fly right now but there's some other other aircraft also had issues I mean they had cancellations on Dreamliners it came in they've got issues they've got to deal with across the board well that's something that you just said that I didn't really realize and maybe a lot of people don't and it's in that the on the seven thirty seven Max they didn't just ground the ones that were in service they were continuing to build them you said of the club two a day so there's four or five hundred more Max's that I've never flown other than possibly test miles that are on the ground we along with the ones that were in service that are in part they have not been able to fix them so they have been producing them with the old M. cast software on there with the potentially the same problems they will have to update those just like they're gonna have to update those that are parked around the world that already belonged airlines there you have to do all that work once the FAA gives a thumbs up well the new C. E. O. Boeing has his work cut out for Malek stone ABC news thank you so much

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Boeing net orders slump to lowest in decades
"We're talking with ABC news correspondent Alex stone and Alex a landmark and not one that the Boeing sales department ever wanted to make no these numbers today it doesn't look like Boeing is had numbers like this in about thirty years or so but they are posting negative numbers when it comes to airplane orders at least in their commercial airplane that units did this new data and it's pretty incredible when you look over the numbers of Boeing is it negative eighty seven orders in twenty nineteen that means they had orders quite often they celebrated those orders when airline places big order they make a big deal out of it that they're they're going to be giving them Boeing aircraft but an airline can back out of that until they get delivery on that aircraft and that they had that happen now with everything going on and you look at the numbers compared airbox Airbus delivered eight hundred sixty three planes last year Boeing delivered three hundred eighty then the argument is definitely there that Airbus is the dominant player now when it comes to manufacturing commercial airplanes that they are way beyond what Boeing is doing they've always been neck and neck they've always been fighting with each other try to one up the other one well in this moment airbox is capitalized on it they've got a lot more orders they have hundreds of orders going in that two twenty nineteen in Boeing obviously here is negative they've got more back order numbers that they have to fulfill their bus their numbers are just much stronger do we know Alex what types of aircraft in other words were these all or mostly or partly seven thirty seven Max's and also how far along some of these are is bowing sitting on some half build airplanes that have had contracts cancel well no they'll be able to because even if they have it was going to go to a specific airline they can then guesstimate for another airline that did they do have waiting for that same aircraft the delivery numbers are way down because of the Max than they expected all of those planes that they've been making it to a day for the last year until now they're shutting down the line they were going to be delivering those well they weren't able to deliver them and that his have brought their number is way down so that's the biggest reason they're on the orders the Max does play a role in it hard to sell the Max if it is a grounded airplane and not seen is safe to fly right now but there's some other other aircraft also had issues I mean they had cancellations on Dreamliners it came in they've got issues they've got to deal with across the board well that's something that you just said that I didn't really realize and maybe a lot of people don't and it's in that the on the seven thirty seven Max they didn't just ground the ones that were in service they were continuing to build them you said of the club two a day so there's four or five hundred more Max's that I've never flown other than possibly test miles that are on the ground we along with the ones that were in service that are in part they have not been able to fix them so they have been producing them with the old M. cast software on there with the potentially the same problems they will have to update those just like they're gonna have to update those that are parked around the world that already belonged airlines there you have to do all that work once the FAA gives a thumbs up well the new C. E. O. Boeing has his work cut out for Malek stone ABC news thank you so much

Colorado's Morning News with April Zesbaugh and Marty Lenz
James Bond is back with the first 'No Time to Die' trailer
"Since the beginning of the end for Daniel Craig's James Bond Street was up for the upcoming James Bond movie well done come on to bond to a total of two yes no time to die is Daniel Craig's fifth and supposedly final turn as the British spy and in the trailer we get a first look at rami Malek is the villain licensed no kind of dies out April

Fresh Air
Renée Zellweger, Judy Garland, controlled and created (and fed drugs) by Hollywood's studio system
"AIR the new biopic Judy stars Renee Zellweger as the singer and Hollywood star Judy Garland during the final months of her life Judy Garland was forty seven when she died in London in nineteen sixty nine I film critic Justin Chang has this review Academy Awards voters can rarely resist a celebrity impersonation judging by some of the star turns that have won Oscars in recent years these are just performances their jaw dropping feats of mimicry Gary Oldman is Winston Churchill rami Malek is Freddie Mercury the new film Judy is being sold along similar lines Renee Zellweger is Judy Garland to judge by the breathless hype that has greeted the movie so far the approach seems to be paying off what makes Judy unusually fascinating for an otherwise standard celebrity biopic is that so worker isn't Judy Garland her transformation is impressive but hardly definitive even with the help of a dark wig and skillful makeup and prosthetics she doesn't exactly disappear into the role of the beloved singer and actress who captivated the public in movies like the wizard of oz and meet me in St Louis but even if you don't always believe you're in the presence of garland Zellweger nearly makes up in raw emotional commitment what she lacks in verisimilitude her intensely felt go for broke performance sometimes runs the risk of overwhelming this sturdy screen adaptation of Peter quilters stage play end of the rainbow. Judy begins with one of several flashbacks to the teenage garland on the set of the wizard of oz showing us how the industry created and destroyed her in the same breath her body an image or ruthlessly controlled by the powerful MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer who puts on a strict diet and gives her barbiturates amphetamines setting in motion the substance abuse problem that she will struggle with for the rest of her life but most of the movie is set in nineteen sixty nine long after her Hollywood heyday and mere months before her death at the age of forty seven Judy is now broke and virtually homeless dragging herself from one crummy Ellie club performance to another we meet her eldest child Liza Minnelli at a house party and also Judy's third husband Sydney loft who takes custody of their two young children well she reluctantly books a gig at the talk of the town night club in London although she's devastated at being separated from her kids Judy has little choice but to work overseas were her fans can still be counted on to turn out in full force. in London Judy's depression and insomnia quickly take over she pops pills skips rehearsals and nearly misses opening night but when she stumbles into the spotlight and starts crooning by myself and the trolley song her confidence come surging back and she enjoys having an appreciative crowd again. one night after a show Judy feeling lonely the friends an adoring couples Stan and Dan and joins them for a late dinner at their apartment in a touching scene damn played by Andy Nyman reminds Judy how much she means to her many gay fans sweet this you can't seem. sometimes I spy to get out there.

John and Ken
Jussie Smollett ordered to pay city of Chicago $130,000
"Chicago's legal department is going after empire actor jussie smollet for the cost to investigate a hate crime. Police say was staged a city official says Millette owes one hundred thirty thousand dollars mayor Ronni manuals has Malek should pay given that he doesn't feel any sense of contrition, and remorse might recommendations. When he writes the check in the memel section. He can put the word. I'm accountable for the hoax, smell let was facing sixteen felonies until prosecutors announced this week that all of the charges had been dropped. Some let's lawyers say the mayor and the police chief in Chicago are the ones who Millette in apology for dragging an innocent, man. Character through the

Sean Hannity
Donald Trump, Prosecutor And Jussie Smollet discussed on Sean Hannity
"But there's an update on the on the smelly case, and we'll get into that. In just a second. It turns out the city of Chicago is not just going to roll over. And I called for the the FBI or the DOJ or the president to call for some sort of oversight or review of what happened in that case. The idea that you could brush something under the rug allow the guy that makes them ridiculous remark about how how he's consistent and historian. He's been saying the same thing in his he's his mother's son. And he could never do something. Like, this is ridiculous. I guess more information came out yesterday that the brothers and Jerry and brothers. They actually admitted to putting the bleach inside of the was a some kind of Tabasco sauce bottle or something some kind of a steak sauce bottle something like that. But they admitted to doing that. And and putting the bleach on them, which I again, I'm not even sure they used to bleach, but the whole thing from start to finish we were skeptical about and the evidence proves even the district attorney or the prosecutor who recused herself who made the deal for smollet, even she said, oh, yes, we probably could have found him guilty. So talking about FOX this. Yeah. Right. Because right now on Fox News. They're also saying that she never formally accused herself. But she said she did. Right. But she didn't do it forms. So not so not like through the paperwork. It didn't actually recuse yourself. The public. She was going to. But didn't right at least? That's what Fox News just I just saw right now on the screen there you go. Yeah. We're finding more it looks. He should be out of a job. She should be forced to resign. Everybody who screwed this thing up should be forced to resign. And the the the deal that was made should be rescinded this guy should be tried. I gotta tell you, man. This is surprising coming from me. But I am super proud of Rahm Emanuel. And the superintendent is his name Johnson. I think it is. And the superintendent in Chicago who are saying, no, this is an okay. No. We don't accept it. No, this should not have happened this way, and this prosecutor should be clearly she should be out of a job. Trump calls Malek case embarrassment announces review is the headline from Reuters. And again, thank goodness. Absolutely. Should be asking for a review US president. Donald Trump said on Thursday today that the department of Justice will review the case of actor jussie smollet who is charged with staging a fake hate crime in Chicago before prosecutors abruptly dropped the case this week. Trump road early morning Twitter message announcing the review that the case had embarrassed the nation some light who was black and gays too. Many tact him on the street at night in January making homophobic and racist. Remarks porn chemical on them and putting a noose around his neck while shouting support for Trump. Investigators later charts Villette was paying thirty five hundred dollars to the two men to pretend to attack him in order to garner public sympathy for himself. Prosecutors dropped the charges Tuesday saying they stood by the accusation. But that an agreement by smollet to forfeit his ten thousand dollar bond was a just outcome. Slat? Thirty thirty-six says he's innocent did not stage the attack Tina Glenn one of the defense. Lawyers told NBC news on Thursday today that she was not concerned by the review to my knowledge nothing. Improper was done. She said in the interview, she acknowledges Millette was friendly with the man he accused of attacking him brothers and Bola and Joe I don't know how to say. And and that they'd spoken on the phone to one of them or he had who'd been working on his fifth. Fitness trainer about an hour before the incident. Quote, he had a hard time believing his friend would be behind this. She said asked about smell it smell at telling police is actually selling saying smoke smell it by accident now polar bear, maybe I should stop seeing smell IX calling them that. I guess. I guess asked about smollet telling polices attackers appear to be white Lindy. And speculated that the brothers who are black may have worn white face

Tony and Dwight
Jussie Smollett indicted on 16 counts by grand jury
"A grand jury in Chicago. Has indicted actor Jesse smell let on sixteen counts for allegedly staging a homophobic racist attack in January. The Cook County grand jury returning sixteen counts of disorderly conduct in two separate sets of charges against empire. Actor jussie smollet for filing a false police report the first related to what's Malek told officers about the alleged attack including racist and homophobic, slurs and use of a new chemical the second related to another interview small had with officers later in the day, the new charges carry a sentence of up to four years

Investor's Edge
Rami Malek, Olivia Colman win top Oscars
"At last night's Oscars. Rami Malik won best actor for his for trail of Freddie. Mercury and bohemian rhapsody. Olivia cold invest actress for her role in the favorite,

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Jussie Smollett: Key moments since "Empire" actor reported Chicago attack
"Empire actor Jesse small that's been released from jail in Chicago after posting bond and return to the set of his TV show, the actor stands accused of staging a hoax attack on himself empires filmed in Chicago assistant, state's attorney recent Lanier says specific instructions were given to two brothers that also included that he wanted. Oh, let's place. A rope around his neck, pour gasoline on him and yelled this country. Linear says small let misled people into thinking the attackers were white investigation shifted from a hate crime to disorderly conduct police superintendent Eddie Johnson says Malek was upset with his salary. Why would anyone especially an African American man? Use the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations. Jussie smollet attorneys say the allegations are outrageous inconsistent