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The Economist: The Intelligence
"mansky" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"Films for The Economist. A diminutive donkey named Jenny steals many of the scenes from Martin MacDonald's the banshees of insurance. Oh, for God's sake, Paul Rick, how many more times? I am not putting me donkey outside when I'm sad. Which has been nominated for best picture. And there's also EO, the new film by Jersey scholar mansky, a veteran Polish writer director who star is none other than the donkey of the title. We're used to talking animals in Hollywood, but this is not your usual talking donkey. It's a far cry from Eddie Murphy's donkey in Shrek, for instance, or even Winnie the pooh's ER, although his name, eo takes on the phonetic sound of the brain donkey. It's not a family friendly animal movie in which the animals basically stand for avatars of the humans. When our animals appear in films, they usually do so as human voiced, cute cartoon characters like Bambi. He doesn't walk very good dazzy. Disney has made an entire genre out of the talking cheeky singing witty animal. That is more like an American teenager than anything that you'd actually find in a natural world. Io is closer to Robert bresson's art house classic. The tragic tale of man's inhumanity towards animals and beasts. The film features an epic journey from the heart of Europe and Poland, where eo is rescued from a circus, only to find himself wandering through the forests and Woods, the service stations and the urban landscape until arriving in Italy. Along the way, he will meet kindness, but mostly indifference or downright cruelty. The film is fascinating from many points of view. It's real innovation is to really give us a donkey's eye view of the world. This can be at times an immersive and exciting oral and visual experience as we see the most confusing things happening from the point of view of the erstwhile beast. We also get to see his point of view in regard to the actions of the human beings. And so things which seem apparently normal to us are rendered strange and weird by the perspective of the film. For instance, a football game is celebrated and the fans behavior seems to be at once hilarious, but also frightening. In many ways, we go to films about animals to see the world in a different way. An EO certainly succeeds in this process. The camera is often at the height of the donkey and many shots loom in on Eos dark melancholic eyes. This isn't the first film to take its perspective from the point of view of an animal. In fact, there have been a slew of recent films which are focused quite tightly on the animal world. Andrea Arnold's cow for instance had a look at the world from the point of view of a farm animal, the ordinary bovine cow of the title. Victor kosky's gunda took the same approach, but this time with a pig. The director Jersey scholar mosque seemed undaunted by the fact that he was breaking one of the cardinal rules of filmmaking, never to work with children or animals. I was expecting worse. The donkey has this reputation of being stubborn and stupid. But I learned it very early on. Yes, they are stubborn, and usually some reason which you have to find yourself. Why they don't want to do something, but they are not stupid. They are extremely intelligent animals and very

Ante Up Poker Magazine
"mansky" Discussed on Ante Up Poker Magazine
"Listening. The question is, how are you running? Todd mansky is our ambassador for the LA area. Hey Todd. How's it going, Joe? Hey, I know I had originally contacted you to be the ambassador for the

Game of Crimes
"mansky" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Know, you knew those guys and you had some name value, so I figured I'd throw you in there. Why not? Thanks a lot. Talk about throwing your right to fire, right? Well, let's go back to 69th avenue and 69th street and third avenue. But before that, you said that your dad had told you, okay, if you're going to get into this, you're going to do it the right way. So let's talk about what is the right way. What was that, what did you do? How did you get started in this thing you call the life? Well, you know, he proposed me for membership to become a made guy, you know, a soldier in the family. So what's that process? I mean, I hate to interrupt it. You know it so well, but I think so many people have been fascinated. We've done kind of a masterclass on organized crime in Canada, had a guy named Stephen mansky who knew all the families there. And it's so interesting. A lot of people don't understand the process. They see the outcome. They see the sausage, but they don't know how it's made. So when they say they're going to put you up for membership, what does that really mean? Do you go right into being a made guy or do you have to make your bones on the street first? Well, two weeks after my dad proposed me, I got a call from a captain in the family, actually a soldier in the family. He took me to see the boss at that time who was acting boss for a common person ago. And his name is Tom Dubois. He's passed away. And I sat with Tom and he said, Mike, I have a message from your father. He said you want to become a member of our life. Is that true? And I said yes. He said, well, here's the deal. From now on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you're on call to serve this family. The Colombo family, that means if your mother is sick and she's dying and we call you to service, you'll leave your mother. You come and serve us from now on.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"mansky" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Even when he was a student, ramonsky would make up dances in his head. He started creating his own work, like the dance he created for carnival of the animals at San Francisco ballet in 2003. In 2004, at the age of 35, he became head of the bolshoi ballet. They said I was the youngest in the history of the world show. And that was pretty insane. Rad manski incorporated work by Americans like Twyla Tharp and to the repertoire. He promoted younger dancers that raised the ire of The Old Guard. And after 5 years, ramonsky sensed artistic freedom was on the wane in Russia. I did clearly sense that the political atmosphere changes. The openness of the 90s, you know, it all started to shrink. In 2009, he landed at American ballet theater. There he's done smaller, abstract pieces, like songs of bukovina. Bukovina is part of modern day Ukraine. The music is by Russian composer Leonid de sieve mikov. In less than one minute, the two dancers perform intricate footwork multiple pirouettes and small movements with their heads. There's no hiding when you're in front of Alexa in a room or on stage. That's Calvin royal the third. He's a principal dancer at ABT. He originated one of the roles in songs of bukovina. Because of that attention to detail, I've been able to expand as an artist. That passion for detail prodded rad mansky to research the original choreography of the great western ballets. He and his wife, Tatiana, taught themselves to decode old forms of dance notation. They recently recreated

Game of Crimes
"mansky" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Can you go back and just, I don't mean to interrupt you. When you pulled up in the parking lot, describe what you saw that Brian wells had on. So I could, I was as close as I wanted in closer to see that he had a shirt that said guests and I could clearly see it said gas on it. And then underneath it said, jeans, but guess jeans. And it was a white shirt he had, he had this thing under the shirt. And I could definitely see it. And I thought initially it looked like you ever see someone with a neck injury. They wear that halo like they have the scoliosis and they had the neck brace you know to stretch. That's exactly. Thinking at that point, it looks similar to that, but he definitely had something under it. I didn't know at the time that the trooper Jim says mansky, who did an outstanding job. Actually ran up before I got there when they first initially handcuffed him. Took his knife out, slid, slipped the shirt and opened it and looked and actually saw the device. The shirt went back down and then he ran back to the car. I didn't know that part. I just saw the shirt and the device later, I would interview Jim's mansky was a friend of mine and say, hey, what did you see? And he actually drew for us what the what he had seen because he's the only person that had seen it before he detonated. Right. So we're just standing there and there are times going by and he's going to come get this thing off me. You know, it's heavy and I don't have a lot of time. And I still can hear that voice and how he was talking. It's still to this day. I mean, it's like 19 years later. But Jerry, you bring up a really good point too. I'd actually worked a case with our FBI agent some bank robbery stuff. They still long story short ended up interviewing this guy and I said there's something else there goes, yeah, you mean the bank robberies.

WTOP
"mansky" Discussed on WTOP
"But they're not panicking They stay calm and they are ready to defend their motherland So I am very very proud of my fellow Ukrainians right now Meanwhile Kate and mansky wants action to be taken to stop the invasion And the fact that he is being allowed to march into another sovereign country is absolutely disgusting and it needs to be stopped Outside the Russian embassy Luke luker WTO P news Now President Biden is promising to impose more sanctions on Russia for the aggression that the world had feared for months but was unable to stop through intense diplomatic means The president will address the nation this afternoon after a meeting of the group of 7 leaders Local members of Congress are reacting to this invasion as well the chairman of the Senate select committee on intelligence Virginia senator Mark Warner says Russia will pay a steep cost for Putin's reckless ambition in blood and in economic harm Maryland senator Chris van hollen said we stand with the people of Ukraine against this cold blooded and unprovoked aggression The onset of all out war in Ukraine will be affecting us There's been an increase in oil prices We're going to see a lot of pain at the gas pump Phil Flynn is a senior market analyst at the price futures group and a Fox business network contributor So I think initially we could see 15 to 25 cents a gallon on this increase And if this war becomes a protracted war if we see the supplies get cut off you know $4 a gallon might start looking cheap We could be talking to national average of $5 a gallon He adds that effects of the conflict will ripple all over the global economy and won't be limited to the energy sector John Aaron WTO P news And our coverage of this situation will continue all throughout the day Keep it here on WTO Other news of the morning investigators in Maryland say they've taken down a major drug operation Ten month investigation has led to multiple charges against 5 men 48 year old Dwayne boos of Baltimore and several members of his family are accused of distributing cocaine fentanyl heroin and marijuana They.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
"mansky" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast
"I don't know. Don't ask me. Yeah. Gary, you're supposed to have answers for Kevin's mansky. It was, it was, boy, it's just been such a long year for baker, who, you know, obviously, you have all these questions about, will they commit to them? You say at this point, probably not. I mean, the season's not over. And look, the browns still are at a point where if it goes chalk in week, what do we have coming out week 17? If it goes chalk and the browns beat the Steelers in Pittsburgh, they will play the Bengals for the AFC north title in week 18. In their own building, that's a Bengals team that will beat on the road. So it's not over for them. And again, it just in a 5 day span you have to play your third quarterback and you end up losing on a last second field goal to the Raiders and then you go into Lambo and you play well enough to win, it's just like and if you're gonna tally up the four interceptions, it's funny. Baker was not completely at fault. He threw one really bad ball that was picked off. Other than that, you had probably probably a penalty on the last play. It should have been on rasul Douglas. But you also had to an early in the game where school Douglas essentially tackle the guy disrupting a route. And that turned into an interception. And then the other one was Jarvis Landry falling down. However, Baker Mayfield just played really poorly. Like he's throws in between those interceptions. We're just not good enough for the most part. And I don't know. It's really tough to trust him. And he almost feel like it's trending that direction. Where it's going to be like Matt nagging with Mitchell trubisky a couple years ago where it's like, boy, we can't ask him to throw the ball further than 5 yards up the field. It's just gonna be a lot of screens. A lot of quick in breaking stuff and let's survive this. And then just let the run game do the rest of it. Do you want to hear my outrageously like there's a lot of layers to my baker take, but do you want to do I don't want to devote too much time on the podcast? And you can just say no and we can move on to. I'm totally okay with that. I would I agree. I would like to hear this. Okay, well first off, I think if you take his numbers, so I did his numbers for the first 46 games of his career. That was the cutoff was the Houston game week two when he injured his shoulder. And he has basically on PAR-2 or in slightly in some ways better like beginning career than Russell Wilson, statistically. He's not bad. And I think what's weird is, everybody is like just assuming that this is going to be the steady Ascension from a guy who was completely thrown into the swamp since the second he got here, right? You'd Hugh Jackson, you had Freddy kitchens, you had the organization was incompetent and bungling up until the moment that Kevin Stefanski got there, right? And so he had the one good season with Kevin Stefanski and I just think we all have this idea of who we think Baker Mayfield is because he came from the Lincoln Riley system. He's confident and assertive..

WGN Radio
"mansky" Discussed on WGN Radio
"To your Dano pinch hitting for Jim follow me on Twitter at DOM show 1210 at DOM shirt 1210 talking about the Kyle rittenhouse interview tonight And I kind of swerved a little bit that I'm coming to your calls Into this Darrell Brooks junior the man who suspected of being the driver in this heinous crime committed in Wisconsin he had been charged three times in fewer than two years with recklessly endangering the safety of others Think about that in this crime Most recently in an incident in which he is accused of running a woman over with his vehicle intentionally in Milwaukee Okay So you don't have to go crazy go all exotic This is more serious because if someone randomly is committing some kind of action because of rittenhouse that's one thing But this is the chaos that I'm seeing here in Philadelphia Our police commissioner said he was heartbroken over this one recent killing She's not good at her job We have one of these Soros backed prosecutors Larry krasner and Philadelphia she said is poised within the next day or so to have 500 homicides Now you have to understand that some of the cities in that range are much bigger like Chicago I don't know how many they have but they have a lot more people than we do Per capita Philadelphia is leading the country It is a nightmare here last year we had 499 homicides They will hit the 500 the prediction is before Thanksgiving Day And with all that time left to the end of the year it might reach 5 55 75 Who knows What's driving that Well the very policies they let this guy out The bail was a $1000 I've seen or 500 I've seen various figures for another serious offense Why do these people get elected Well in some big cities maybe Milwaukee's one or relatively big cities there's enough people that want this They think the law is too harsh They think these actions are fine He's been charged with crimes like this ten times since 1999 Now you know I always think and he's been convicted of several If that's the case how many times has this going on that he wasn't caught So did he go there expressly to run people over it because of Kyle rittenhouse He doesn't appear to be a jihadist and I'd say no He was fleeing whatever was involved in he didn't care if you got in his way He didn't care if you were a kid A grandma or an entire parade That's what looks to have happened How do you prevent that Will you prevent it by stopping these people before they get to this level That's how you do it We've all seen the footage of that car buzzing by with people that are shocked the speed I haven't seen the speed officially at the point we've seen in the footage But it is hard to believe Now people have to worry about Thanksgiving Day parades and the like I don't think this is going to happen again but it just shows you when you allow chaos you are going to get something pretty heinous coming out Now that didn't stop Mary lemansky Mary le mansky is the social media manager she was for the Democratic Party of the page county Illinois not far away She said the deadly Christmas parade incident is karma Here's her direct quote Imagine putting this out in that position She's supposed to be their social media manager Quote the blood of Kyle rittenhouse's victims is on the hands of Wisconsin citizens Even the children What It's on the hands It Wisconsin citizens even the children Think about this maniac Think about somebody tweeting this out and she is the social was The social media manager for the Democratic Party of the page county Illinois This lame karma thing because of Kyle that's why this happened and it's seems to be tit for tat It's karma Grandmother's run over at this high speed karma If Kyle rittenhouse had been convicted you wouldn't have this incident Now there's not evidence yet I'm open to it hearing this guy up and down the line I give you my theory I think it is more It's worse Because I just think this guy's out of control and there's thousands if not tens of thousands of criminals like this across the country and at any moment you may run into them or your family or grannies in a parade Then what happens You might be hit by a vehicle at 70 miles an hour whatever it was To me that's worse than some kind of plot It's like a complete disregard for human life And yet the maximum penalty in Wisconsin I believe is life When does it stop And the answer is it's not going to stop With the Soros fact progressive DAs particularly and at least 15 to 20 American major American cities if not more All right 8 6 6 50 Jimbo That will get you on board Kyle rittenhouse the interview tonight I think he looked pretty good Everything considered I have a couple more cuts And then we kind of swerved into the driver where we are now I mean I have to break down to some of these The specific breakdown and it's just hard to believe that a guy like this was out just recently apparently fleeing another domestic disturbance If you get in his way he's not going to slow up and go around you He's going to go through you Why should he not His life since 1999 has been about doing that You got to see these things as an equation inside the mind of the alleged perpetrator I'm not What human life I don't care I want to get to this point I'm just going to do it I had 8 6 6 50 Jimbo That gets you on board Jay farner here CEO.

WGN Radio
"mansky" Discussed on WGN Radio
"The exit had happened Taylor madrano was at the parade with her one year old she says the vigil last night is one small step in a long healing process Support for the others I watched people fly off that the roof of the vehicle I watched the little boy go down in front of me So that is enough for me to come out here and give them my support Meanwhile the dupage county Democratic Party cut all ties with their social media manager after tweets she posted about the Waukesha parade tragedy Mary le mansky tweeted the crash was quote probably just self defense and applied it was karma for the quid of Cal rittenhouse in a statement yesterday the chairman of the dupage county Democratic Party called the tweets callus and reprehensible tweeted she made remarks that were not in good taste and would accept the consequences for her expression of free speech Illness say police are investigating yet another shooting on a Chicago area expressway It happened on the I two 90 exit rampant displays about 8 30 last night close to the forest park blue line station The forest park police chased one of the cars until they crashed near bartini in north riverside one of the people in that suspect's car was shot A 5 year old child inside the car was not hurt nobody inside the bar was injured This makes 224 total shootings on area expressways this year compared to 128 for all of 2020 Vincent Williams is doing court today He's facing 5 felony charges including attempted murder of Chicago police officers in connection with the shooting in west Garfield park Police officers were trying to stop him yesterday when they say he ran from them And then opened fire on them no officers were hit and he was arrested An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire in south suburban Elsa that killed a woman the fire broke out in an apartment building in the 1200 block of south Alpine drive around 11 Monday morning I live in the building next door I pulled up There was smoke coming out of the windows I dialed 9-1-1 and they showed up about ten minutes later Pull the body out.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"mansky" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"What you saw last night with, what's his name again? Daryl Edward Brooks, the black supremacist terrorist was nothing more than another outgrowth, or production of The Rain and the regime of identity politics. So what happened last night? Well, according to CNN, this is their latest news report. CNN puts this, they say 5 people have died and more than 40 are injured after an SUV plowed through a holiday parade and walk a show Wisconsin oh, so the SUV was a driverless car. You know, the SUV did not drive through the holiday parade. A BLM incorporated leader drove through the holiday parade. This is an important thing to go through because Daryl Edwards Brooks who was a radical pro BLM anti police anti capitalist mass murdering terrorist. He was out on a $1000 bail. Now what sort of worldview must you have to believe that we should relax bail standards for pedophiles or for terrorists? Just because of the color of someone's skin. Will this all started with the kamba he? River collective statement in 1977. It was a statement that was issued by radical black lesbian feminists based in Boston. In the statement it says the following, quote, this focusing upon our oppression. Is embodied in the concept of identity politics. It was the first time we ever had any reference to the phrase. Identity politics. Now, these black, lesbian feminists, from Boston, issuing the combahee river collective statement, they were the first ones to talk about the interconnectedness and identified and denounce the multiple systems of oppression that exist in our country. Now, what's really important, though, is that we call it identity politics. But the black lesbian feminists that wrote this for the first time, they actually hit it perfectly. They said instead of focusing upon identity, our identity is actually rooted in our oppression. You see, through the lens of what we call identity politics or critical race theory or woke ism or diversity equity inclusion or anti racism teaching which your children might have to experience in grade school or in high school. Is it emphasis that the currency that you trade with? That the way you get wealthy in a world dominated by identity politics is by having points of oppression. We call this the oppression Olympics. But then it goes a step deeper. It goes a level deeper. That identity politics, privileges, and elevates, the identities of people that are then therefore oppressed. The basic moral framework of identity politics is not agency, it's not choices, it's not your capacity to deal with stress, though instead it puts an emphasis on whether or not you are a member of an oppressed identity politic group. And it explains under that regime then why it strategically advantageous to be recognized as a victim. That's why there is this race to be a victim. The greater that your groups alleged victimization is, the stronger your moral claims will be. So you must understand how does one react to what happened in Waukesha last evening through the moral framework or the filter of identity politics. So let's first start with what normal people would react. Wow. That's terrible. Thoughts and prayers. That's not good. Let's go find the criminal. I don't like that. But if you have been programmed with the operating system that starred in the 1977 river collective statement, then this is how you react. Mary le mansky, who is a social media director for the Democrat party in dupage county, Illinois. She said that the deadly Christmas parade rampage in Wisconsin was karma for the acquittal of Kyle rittenhouse. And she snarkily dismissed the tragedy as just self defense. Living in Wisconsin, he probably felt threatened. The Democrat party official said? I'm sure he didn't want to hurt anyone he came to help people. She said I believe in karma and this came around quick on the citizens of Wisconsin. You reap what you sow. It's sad that people died when you opened the door to vigilante justice. Everyone seems threatening. She said, I'm going to hell because I already made a deal with the devil, that nobody else on earth will go to hell if I go so you're welcome. Mary le mansky is a operative. Of the Democrat party. You see, if you look at things through an identity politics lens, and you see suffering and you see a terrorist attack, immediately, Mary le mansky she tries to grasp at an air of oh they deserve it. A mostly white parade, marching band color guard, VFW. The local police officer and firefighters, they deserve it. Why? Because they were in the same region of a verdict of a court case that I didn't like how it ended up. You see, America is now divided. In two separate categories. Of course, it's divided between the people that are grateful and ungrateful, but here's the difference. This terrorist Daryl Brooks? He's in a favored category. Kyle rittenhouse, disfavored category. And he must understand that in the coming days and weeks..

The Charlie Kirk Show
"mansky" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"What you saw last night with, what's his name again? Daryl Edward Brooks, the black supremacist terrorist was nothing more than another outgrowth, or production of The Rain and the regime of identity politics. So what happened last night? Well, according to CNN, this is their latest news report. CNN puts this, they say 5 people have died and more than 40 are injured after an SUV plowed through a holiday parade and walk a show Wisconsin oh, so the SUV was a driverless car. You know, the SUV did not drive through the holiday parade. A BLM incorporated leader drove through the holiday parade. This is an important thing to go through because Daryl Edwards Brooks who was a radical pro BLM anti police anti capitalist mass murdering terrorist. He was out on a $1000 bail. Now what sort of worldview must you have to believe that we should relax bail standards for pedophiles or for terrorists? Just because of the color of someone's skin. Will this all started with the kamba he? River collective statement in 1977. It was a statement that was issued by radical black lesbian feminists based in Boston. In the statement it says the following, quote, this focusing upon our oppression. Is embodied in the concept of identity politics. It was the first time we ever had any reference to the phrase. Identity politics. Now, these black, lesbian feminists, from Boston, issuing the combahee river collective statement, they were the first ones to talk about the interconnectedness and identified and denounce the multiple systems of oppression that exist in our country. Now, what's really important, though, is that we call it identity politics. But the black lesbian feminists that wrote this for the first time, they actually hit it perfectly. They said instead of focusing upon identity, our identity is actually rooted in our oppression. You see, through the lens of what we call identity politics or critical race theory or woke ism or diversity equity inclusion or anti racism teaching which your children might have to experience in grade school or in high school. Is it emphasis that the currency that you trade with? That the way you get wealthy in a world dominated by identity politics is by having points of oppression. We call this the oppression Olympics. But then it goes a step deeper. It goes a level deeper. That identity politics, privileges, and elevates, the identities of people that are then therefore oppressed. The basic moral framework of identity politics is not agency, it's not choices, it's not your capacity to deal with stress, though instead it puts an emphasis on whether or not you are a member of an oppressed identity politic

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mansky" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Community face corps and tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. My heart was out to all those affected by the senseless act. We did read by the defendant, Kyle H ridden house not guilty. America breed the sigh of relief because lady justice was blind to the claims of the liars and the social justice warriors. No, from the relief vector dot com studio. Here's Mike Gallagher. We're a good and tough and resilient people. We have a lot of challenges we face, but good always triumphs over evil. I want you to remember that, I want you to pray, I want you to lean into your faith. I want you to be with your family with your loved ones. This is Thanksgiving week, and we're kicking off this holiday. Season with some horrific news out of walker Shaw Wisconsin. Every town USA. Tons of people gathered for the Christmas parade. An evil evil came calling. There's all kinds of breaking news out of this awful awful crime in walker Shaw. I'm sick of using phrases like tragedy and unfortunate event and this is a crime as a deliberate act of evil. The person of interest has been revealed, I'm going to share some information with you about that. In just a moment. We didn't have a chance to react to the Kyle rittenhouse acquittal, the president and the vice president are angry and troubled by the verdict. How about that? Big believers in the justice system, huh? Isn't that extraordinary? And the reactions from the left are predictably unhinged. Murderous little white supremacist crowed one of the MSNBC nuts. And man they are nuts over there. There are a bunch of nuts in this country. And just keep remembering good triumphs over evil. I don't want to start this show with being with just upsetting you. We're going to get into the perpetrator as the police have identified him, the person of suspect who has not yet been formally charged. They have this guy in custody. It's hard not to get real, real angry. But we're going to try to keep it all in check. I don't walk into the studio with an effort just to upset you. But I have to share a reaction from a Democrat in Illinois, that you need to hear, because to me, this sums up the giant riff between the Republican Party and the Democrat party in America. Are people who call this show all the time. Yeah, I'm a Democrat, and that's okay. You be what you be what you want to be. You want to be a Republican be a Republican. You want to be an independent, you want to be an independent. You want to be a Democrat for your Democrat. But if you're a Democrat, you share a party affiliation with a woman named Mary le mansky. Larry Mary le mansky is apparently the social media director for the Democratic Party in dupage county, Illinois. She's being blasted for a Twitter tirade. Where she referred to this Wisconsin rampage, a car plowing over children, grandmothers, this beautiful group of grandmothers called the dancing grannies, apparently one of the fatalities was one of those grandmothers, children lying on the ground being run over by this monster in his red Ford escape. You want to know what the social media director of demic of for the Democrats in dupage county Illinois tweeted? It was probably just self defense, Mary le manski wrote. Living in Wisconsin, he probably felt threatened. She added more sarcasm to her evil tweets. I'm sure he didn't want to hurt anyone. He came to help people. Now, that's a Democrat response. She wrote, I believe in karma. And this came around quick on the citizens of Wisconsin, you reap what you show. It's sad people died, she said, but when you open the door to vigilante justice, everyone seems threatening. So Mary le mansky, who's listed as the social media director for the Democrat party in dupage county Illinois. Apparently tweeted a series of sarcastic, vicious, mean spirited comments, mocking the Kyle rittenhouse, self defense claim. Pretty disgusting. And infuriating. And maddening. And today's Democratic Party. I mean, honest to goodness. I think it's a baby step between what that heartless woman in dupage county Illinois wrote about the walker Shaw crime, the walker Shaw rampage and what the vice president of the United States of America said about the acquittal of Kyle rittenhouse on Friday..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Illinois Democratic Worker Mary Lemanski Made Disgusting Tweets About Waukesha Christmas Parade
"But I have to share a reaction from a Democrat in Illinois, that you need to hear, because to me, this sums up the giant riff between the Republican Party and the Democrat party in America. Are people who call this show all the time. Yeah, I'm a Democrat, and that's okay. You be what you be what you want to be. You want to be a Republican be a Republican. You want to be an independent, you want to be an independent. You want to be a Democrat for your Democrat. But if you're a Democrat, you share a party affiliation with a woman named Mary le mansky. Larry Mary le mansky is apparently the social media director for the Democratic Party in dupage county, Illinois. She's being blasted for a Twitter tirade. Where she referred to this Wisconsin rampage, a car plowing over children, grandmothers, this beautiful group of grandmothers called the dancing grannies, apparently one of the fatalities was one of those grandmothers, children lying on the ground being run over by this monster in his red Ford escape. You want to know what the social media director of demic of for the Democrats in dupage county Illinois tweeted? It was probably just self defense, Mary le manski wrote. Living in Wisconsin, he probably felt threatened. She added more sarcasm to her evil tweets. I'm sure he didn't want to hurt anyone. He came to help people.

WBUR
"mansky" Discussed on WBUR
"India racing to contain an outbreak of the Nipah virus after 12 year old boy died over the weekend. The virus is not related to Covid 19 and is far more deadly. Dozens of people have been in contact with the victim are being monitored. Well, joining us now from New Delhi, Delhi is semantical Gosh, the health editor of the print and author of a book called Billions Under Lockdown. The Inside Story of India's Battle against Covid 19. Thanks very much. For joining us. Can you tell us first? What Nipah viruses, please? Nipah is it's a zoo, not take virus and it's it's most commonly has been traced to but in India. All the outbreaks have been linked to bad, so I think it's also Being linked to pigs. It's a zoonotic virus, like the South school. Be, too. But unlike the South what we do, it's actually, um, less infections door. The death rate is way higher, so the feet of it is rate of nearby as we higher than covid, so it may not spread as fast. But when it does, then there are a lot more casualties. Um, so India has had a few about breaks in the past, and this is actually the second one in Karelia. Because I billion last. Yeah. Because I believe you had two previous outbreaks in 2018 and 2019. This is a respiratory virus, isn't it? So how How do people catch it from one another. So, um In this particular case we don't yet have because all the this 12 year old boy, that boy that died all his primary contacts, uh, were tested and some of them was symptomatic. Also, so all of them were tested for the virus. And so nobody has come out positive so far, um, so normally Human to human contact spread would be, uh, you know, through through the air to drop your transmission. All of that. But in this particular case where the authorities are looking at is that, um there was some half feet in rambutan fruits that were found in the voice of, uh, house in the garden. And there was some fruit bats that were found at a distance. So what they are suspecting authorities in Carla's suspecting is a bad might have in the build on one of these fruits and by me has just consumed that unknowing and that's how he might have got the virus. Um, the results of those fruit tests are yet to come in. Um, so that's how this particular case might have happened. We don't know yet if any other human being caught it from the boy. And I guess as a result, if the food is linked to the authorities are now warning people against eating There's food, but also what other measures are being put in by the authorities in Carola and the Indian government as a whole to contain the spread. So Carola has put in a lot of containment efforts. You know, there's there's a lot of contact tracing. That is happening a lot. You know, it's very similar to Covid. So some of those things were already happening in relation to go over. Now it's happening for of Nipah. Some 50 odd people have been put in isolation because they might have had come in contact with the boy or some of his other contact at some point of time. Um now the interesting thing here is that you know Corolla. Initially it was celebrated a lot, saying that it's a covid model. And at that point of time, the state had claimed that we already had experience of contact, tracing, tracking testing and all of that, because we had contained the power earlier. So now The problem for the state is that there are two diseases there, though Miba right now is very contained in just one place, One district, But there are two infectious diseases on the prowl, and both of them need the same kinds of efforts. Same kind of containment strategy. Does testing tracking, but you can't really put I mean when, when somebody if they're quarantine center, you can't really put them together. Right? So there's cool air of extra. Yeah. I'm sure it's made people very, very worried about the situation. And hopefully, as you say, the authorities can contain it in some way. I want to go. Gosh, thank you very much for joining us this morning. Give you a couple of top headlines on news day The head of Brazil's Supreme Court has accused President Jacobo scenario of attacking democracy by threatening to ignore its rulings and a fire at a temporary coronavirus hospital in north Macedonia has killed at least 10 people. Let's get the sports headlines Now. With Isaac Yeah, we start with tennis. Novak Djokovic is continuing his quest to win all four of tennis's biggest prizes. He's playing Italian Mattia Bertini at the US Open quarterfinals. He's two sets to one up with two breaks in the fourth set, so it looks like he's going to win that. Earlier on South Africa's Lloyd Harris was beaten by German Alexander's wherever in straight sets. An 18 year old Emirati colony continues her magical journey in the women's draw as she people independent church in straight sets to advance to the semifinals. Where shall play Greece's Maria Sakari in football. Egypt have a new head coach, former Real Madrid manager. Carlos Queiroz will take charge following the second of Hossam El Badri. In Europe. There were loads of World Cup qualifiers. Italy became the first national team to go 37 games without defeat as they thrashed if Urania five Neil Poland scored a last minute equaliser through Damien. Some, says Mansky to ruin England's 100% win record in group I Germany scored 12 goals in three games since new boss fancy flick took over. They be Iceland full meal in recognition really quickly in athletics, Burundi's Francine Niyonsaba beat Kenyan Raven Helena Beery to win the 5000 M Diamond League final..

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"mansky" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"But Lance Lynn was awesome. Last night has been awesome. Pretty much all year. Your co Tonight is a very intriguing matchup on the South side because it's two former high school teammates. Harvard Westlake is like a pitching factory in the last decade. You've got Giolito versus clarity. They were on the same staff Max free to its amazing three guys from one high school. Ethan Katz was their pitching coach. He's now the White Sox pitching coach Sox beat the Cardinals to bounce back last night, so That's good stuff. You know, there's there's fun stuff happened. There's good stuff happening. NBA playoffs. I can't get over. Fred McGriff never seen Tom. Let's give video And I'm we're just at least he knew him. You know, that's you know, it's a great story. You know, when you think about it, it really is a great story of like, Why How brilliant riff y Fred McGriff did it? And Like last night and early this morning. It's got people buzzing because they're like, Well, okay, Kenny Mayne signing off on SportsCenter. He's got some of his favorite all time people and some of the relationships he's made over. There is coming on to say goodbye, and it ends with Fred McGriff. And he admits this nation, okay? Honestly, I've never seen the video with my life. Okay? You know what I'm saying? Like when I was like, 19 years old Steve Christmas told me. Hey, go visit Tom. A mask you down in Orlando, right? He could help you out with your hitting something like, Yeah, OK, So now, five years later, I'm in the big leagues. So Tom's like, Hey, Fred, you mind helping out this witness video like they do? No sweat. I'm in the big league bigwigs now. All right, you don't stand there, get it, but I've never seen the video. It is a great story. Tom A. Mansky helped him when he was young, getting ready to break into the bigs. Five years later, he's an established big leaguer. Ah, Mansky calls and he says, Sure, Tom, I'll help you. He shoots a video that every one of us as a youth, I saw the video and saw the commercials. Every other day, for probably the better part of a decade. It's like there's Fred McGriff talking about the time of man's key defensive drills video and he reveals that he never saw it. We were having fallen hoody. CAF talking about it. You guys are killing me. W care, P underrated sitcom. Kerry says, Guys. What if Mikey didn't eat life cereal? That's another good one. Remember Mikey in life, even to Mikey. Holy Hell, if he did, he likes it. Right, Mikey. He likes Jim Lexuses..

KDWN 720AM
"mansky" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Then they go upto Logan to play and they go into triple overtime. Leon Saman ski If you ever talk to Leon, asking about that triple overtime game, actually, and when his one arm on Gillian sadly passed away, I spoke to some Mansky because he used to be his roommate, and they were very, very close fans. And if I'm not mistaken, I think Samantha is an attorney in town. Now, if I'm not mistaken, really super nice guy, if you ever want to talk to anybody about great UNLV rebels Worries talk to that man. Yeah, I just wanted to add that, but they had guys found out like crazy. The rebels had so Leon sitting the bench that three or four guys, maybe five guys that have fouled out in the game in the third overtime in some mask is in there having a play and he got guys with four fouls. And having to contribute, and it ended up being like 1 38 to 1 36 you and they will be won in triple overtime wound up in Logan. Then, of course, you had the infamous The water bomb. That what? We'll fight, Okay? Yeah. That had the fight here in the season with Chris Cheater. This was right around 88 89 90 in that range, maybe 88 when there was a fight underneath the basket, and there was a brawl that happened on the court, man. I think it was 90. And then they got the Logan and you could see that by the way, it's on YouTube. I've got another YouTube page. You want to see that game for all that happened? Christiano, now a cop with Metro where I think he's close to retiring. And it was punches that were thrown. And then they went up to Logan that year, and then some fans let up a water bomb underneath the bench. With blue water that drenched Tark right before halftime. I don't want to go after the game target. One of the great quotes of all time, he says. Give whoever these students are who did this? The meeting expected him to be angry, He said. No, give them a scholarship. Make sure on scholarship. What great engineering feats that they were able to put that underneath the bench and remote control it underneath a great that was down there and spray the rebel bench with blue water, and it was harmless. But it was a fun thies air things that are unheard of it. I think these air, crazy rivalries and things that have happened with Utah State history. Speaking of speaking of rivalries, I do want to ask you this. As you know, there's a lot of people in Las Vegas that air not to fund of coach Mike Schatsky. I don't know if you heard this audio Ron and actually, I forgot to play it today but will play it tomorrow. Ah, student at Duke asked Coach K a question after a game And in that question, it was basically where do we go? Where do you guys go from here? I guess they had a tough loss. Coach K snaps on this kid. He's like 18 19 year old kid who works for the school newspaper. He says. What are you talking about? And I'm kind of paraphrasing here and coach Kate Response. What is your major? What if you took a really tough economics test in and then right after the test, they I asked you. Where do you go from? He just snaps on this kid. Coach K in my personal opinion is just like some of the other bad boys of coaching, whether we're talking about Bobby Knight. Or anybody in the past. The only difference is Coach K. Hides it in his two faced. Would you agree with that? Because you covered the rebels when they played Duke? Yes. No. I'm going to give both sides of this one, because, Okay, hold on. Ron. I'm sorry to interrupt. I want you to respond. And I promise I won't interrupt. I apologize way have the you won't interrupt. I promise you, but I want to play the audio our producer extraordinary just at it. It's one minute long. Here's the exchange. Listen to this. Good. I'm just curious as to what the next step forward here is for the team as you guys move into another week of basketball. Don't we just evaluate this game? I'm not into what our next step forward this right now. We just finished the hard fought game. I don't know if I like What? What? What? What's your major? What's your major at Duke? What's your hardest class son? Okay, so say you just Had the toughest e con test in the world. And when you walked out, somebody asked you What's your next step? You see what I mean? Is that you have some empathy and Yeah. Just give us time to evaluate this game, and then we'll figure out just like we always try to do all right. Scumbag Coach K. Ron Ron, What's your response to that bitch? He's got here It is. He's gotten crusty years. Time has gone on. Okay. He has first of all, he's a Duke, so he's protected. So he lives in a bubble. He lives in that bubble. He could do whatever he wants he into double A's not gonna go after him. And you know that not just the Cameron crazies. But I'm saying college basketball, the system, the swamp of college basketball. Will love him because he is who he is. And the squeaky clean and he has that image. I don't believe that image. Now I'm gonna at that point. I'm going to say something very positive about Duke and she show you're gonna get you're gonna get a lot of flak from people. Okay? And I went to both of those games and covered both of them against Duke. And you wanna be in the third one here for that matter, which was Hideous, but it should have never complained. But the two when the rebels won the national championship by 30 points in Denver in 1990 the year after they lost by two points in Indianapolis. Duke in the semi final game that year. Okay after the game, I gotta paint this picture for you. You know the big Blue curtain they have into double a tournament. The big blue curtain that they had behind the coaches when they're giving the answer ship chefs key is there Give me his interview to the media. Off to his right..

WTMJ 620
"mansky" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"Morning, Wisconsin. It is 8 37 on this snowy, snowy Tuesday, the 26th day of January. I got here. Mike Spalding you got here. Jordan barely made it in and get pushed up The driveway here at Radio City was a nasty morning out there. Really? Not true. Not true. I got stuff You guys got pushed. I think I pushed. No Could you stop? How'd you get out of it? I shoveled around my car You're looking at in the parking lot here. Got in the parking lot on. You know, like the little ramp going into our driveway. I got stuck going up the ramp, boy. Oh, you got one. You got one of the low rider cars is that I do. It's a Buick Ferraro. Not really good for when you're driving. No. I got it. No problem, but it is bad out there and and as we're all focused, this is, as Jean said, This is like the first big morning commute Snowstorm of the year and we were out of practice. Now The good news is this is my like to put a positive spin on because that's what I am. I'm a sunshine vs. Thunderstorm guy. I've always said that about you. Yeah, absolutely. And that's that's why it was such a reach to have me play Scrooge in the the covert Christmas play that we did this year anyway. One of the things I've noticed is there seems to be less drivers today, so hopefully people are making the right decision. And staying home. But that being said on my Journey from Oak Creek to radio City. I probably saw could certainly 12 spinouts on the way on the freeway. Including 11 vehicle facing the wrong direction with their back end smash with their trunk wide open because they hit the middle concrete barriers. So be careful, I guess is the message. We'll have Debbie to throughout most of the morning, giving constant traffic updates. We're looking at the traffic cameras right now. 41 45 north bound in Watertown Plank Road. Snarled. Pretty bad. Looks like traffic is down to one lane because of an accident or a spin out or a combination of those two things. So we will check in with Debbie here in just a couple of moments for the latest on what you're traffic's going to look like. But how about that snow? Walloped by winter weather, something for meteorologist Brian is Mansky, Milwaukee. We're probably looking at 6 to 8 inches of.

WTVN
"mansky" Discussed on WTVN
"Way through the month of January. Can you believe that? Three more weeks. We talking about punks that Tony feel on Buckeye, Chuck and all the ground hogs making their predictions for how soon spring will be here, then the next thing you know it's Valentine's Day. And then it's spring and We all get busy again. But right now, if you're looking at in your backyard, maybe you've got a wooded lot or maybe have a farm And you've got a lot of maple trees in your yard. Have you ever thought about experimenting and tapping your tree and Collecting some maple sap. Maybe even doing the maple syrup routine. Will you know what you can? It's It's possible for all motors to do that as well. To tell us a little bit more about the process from the website, Tap my trees dot com That's tap my trees dot com. Is our tapping expert Jim Adam Mansky. Good morning. Morning, Ron, How are you? I'm great. Good to have you on our show this morning. So is it would be impractical for home under tow to think that they could go out and tap their maple trees and collect the little maple syrup. No, absolutely not. We get a lot of land owners and people are living the city that tap 12 threes and their backgrounds, tap a couple boulevard trees and make their own syrup. So you know, so it is possible. Of course, if you go to the website here, Of course you've got kids for homeowners for beginner kits. Uh, get him started course. Great information your videos that you do or absolutely outstanding. If you like to see Jeremy, you could see him on the videos there as well. Again. It's tap my trees dot com. So let's talk about this for a second. Tapping the maple trees is going to be coming up here very shortly. How do we know when's the right time to two men to tap the trees? Well, what we really look forward. We look for that free stock process..