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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

07:46 min | 7 months ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Those tools to an art form which I didn't like, which was theater. Something kind of clicked. And I think I tried to make plays as cinematic as possible and almost the opposite of the things I was seeing. And somehow I was 24, 25 when this happened. And everything kind of fell into place at that time. And then when you wanted to come having established yourself as a man of the theater to come back to film, was that quote of yours. One of the fairs I had being a playwright was to make a playwright film close quote. Does that describe what you mean by that? I guess the fear was to make something that was just wordy and set in inside and a couple of rooms and wasn't cinematic, just Talking Heads. I'm trying to think of the worst examples of playwrights making films now. And I choose not to be correct. But so, but I definitely didn't want to, I wanted my first thing to be at short albeit a feature to be a cinematic as possible, which is probably why I chucked so much stuff into the short. This is 6 shooter that you won the Oscar for. Yes. It's 27 minutes and I think probably 5 people die. There's a shootout. There's a rabbit that doesn't really make it. A lot of crazy crazy, and it's all on a train. Which I don't recommend as the first time on the game. But with Brendan gliese. Great Brandon gleason. Yeah. How did you guys all obviously this about Colin two, but how do you connect with Brennan for the first time? I think weirdly his brother works as a Carpenter, and he works on theater sets. So he had built, I met his brother through building the sets in Galway for my first plays. I don't know if it was through that or not, but Brendan came to see a trilogy of plays in Galway when I was like 24, 25. So I'd met him there and I guess I don't even think nobody stayed in touch, but I was a big fan. He was already 25, 30 years ago. The best in Ireland as he still is. And so he was kind of godlike in a way. So I think I was speaking to the producer of the who was going to do a short run. And he said, who's your dream person to send it to? I said, well, for Nick gleason. And it's funny, you wouldn't usually think of sending a short to someone of that stature. But you hope, I guess the connection him haven't seen the plays. I thought, okay, we'll give it a go. And he said, yes, on a straight away. So it kind of worked out perfectly. Well, and that was the beginning of working on film with great actors like Todd, who we just spoke with, you have listened to how many 7 actors for work in your films have received Oscar nominations. Francis mcdormand Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell for three billboards and Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Barry Hogan. And Kerry condon for banshees. Cool. So that is quite a quite a step. And how many did Todd get? Todd had. I'll let you guys think I'm being told by one there. But hey, who's counting? But no, he's going to come out. That's a cold little drawer. Yeah. So I imagine that a big part of that, it certainly helps to have great writing. If you're an actor, but to be working from that. But can you pinpoint maybe from the theater or anywhere else where you've figured out how to kind of work so effectively with actors? I think one of the things you always fight for is rehearsal. Even on films, which doesn't happen often. Yeah, yeah, very much so. Listen to Todd's answer about that and I guess for me it was, I'd never directed any of my plays before. But I was always in the rehearsal room from day one with all of them. And would always be talking to the actors because I worked with a lot of good directors for stage and the good ones aren't worried about that connection, I think. The bad ones can be insecure about it, but the good ones will let you chat to the actors as much as you want. And through that process with ten years of talking to actors, I think I had learned a lot that I didn't even know didn't know I'd learned when it came to the first day of shooting these films. Because I realized I know about character, but I love actors and trying to solve issues between us. Is sort of in answer to the question you had for Todd is what is the director? I think that's it. The friendship or the connection between the director and an actor and trying to solve everything together, I think, is the most important thing in a movie. But it was a tool I didn't know. I really had, it didn't really come. I was too nervous, I think, on the shore, but on the Bruges, when we had the three weeks of rehearsal, it was the first time I kind of realized I did have more information than I knew I had. I did like actors and I could explain why every line was there or what I thought their reasonings behind each impulse that they had was. So that was a good thing to learn. I think I've carried that through all the films more than anything else. And we'll note so Brennan was with you on the short 6 shooter, then both Brennan and Colin were with you on your first feature in Bruges 2008. Great film. Colin was with you on your 2012 feature, 7 psychopaths. And then of course you've reunited the two of them for banshees. And I guess I just wonder, we've talked a little bit about Brendan, but I guess part a had it call and enter the picture. And then part B, can you pinpoint what makes them so good, not just separately because they obviously are, but especially when you've put them together. What I think Bruges obviously to Brendan, then that was like, I think that happened really quickly because we made the short and all gone well. And but I think Colin, I think I met one or two actors for that. Because originally it was sort of written for two English guys to London guys strangely. But so I was meeting some English actors and some Irish ones. But I just sort of fell in love with colonists since I met him. I was a fan of what he'd done, but I also kind of thought there was something untapped maybe about him in terms of, you know, he'd gone through a lot of the leading roles. And he was great at that by kind of wondered about the more secondary characters, the more sensitive the more broken type of characters I kind of felt like it was something that was on an explored maybe. So yeah, we talked and I loved them as soon as I met him. And then I kind of knew that Brendan loved Colin and Colin

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:06 min | 1 year ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"41%, so the entire sector has been slammed this year. Dalyan, at the moment one 44 55, we had weakness in the dollar strength in many of these other currencies, the Aussie now, 65.01 U.S. cents, and the yield on the ten year 3.78%. That's a check of markets. It's 12 minutes before the top of the Alice get headline news with Denise Pellegrini, Denise. Thank you, Brian. And hurricane Ian is now heading toward the Carolinas and Georgia specifically South Carolina. It is a category one hurricane after obviously we're gaining strength over the Atlantic massive destruction meantime in west Florida, more than two and a half million people are without power, damage from hurricane in in the tens possibly as much as a $100 billion. Governor Ron DeSantis though says all Florida ports will reopen by Saturday. North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles. It happened shortly after vice president Kamala Harris did finish her stop at the demilitarized zone there between North and South Korea. Russia is in the headlights senators Lindsey Graham and Richard blumenthal unveiling legislation that would punish countries that recognize Russian planned annexation of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin is vowing to annex parts of Ukraine that Russia controls in a Kremlin ceremony tomorrow. Meantime, some Republicans are suggesting that China may have used COVID lockdowns to pressure U.S. diplomats and possibly gain intelligence information. They're asking for an investigation. And a top executive apple is out leaving after appearing in a viral video on TikTok where Anthony blevins remarked more crudely than I'm about to put it that he fondles women for a living. It was all part of his comments in response to TikTok creator Daniel mcdonagh is doing the series where he goes around asking drivers of expensive cars that he sees, what their occupations are, he tapes their answers and posts them on social media. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom I'm Denise Pellegrini, this is Bloomberg, Juliet. Thank you, Denise. Let's get to our guest now, Michelle jam Roscoe, is Bloomberg senior Asia economy reporter with us in Singapore. And a lot to discuss on the global macro front Michelle, but amidst all this mayhem and particular focus on the UK right now. What are you watching as major themes for policymakers here in Asia? Yeah, really a lot to digest these days, Juliet. I mean, the pain is real out here, even though emerging Asia has sometimes been pointed to as being a little less troubled inflation a little bit different, less severe, strong foreign reserves. But right now, with the fed kicking things up a notch and global recession really becoming more a reality, we're seeing a lot of pressure on central bankers to not just slow walk interest rate hikes, but maybe go even harder, try to match the fed in some ways. Especially as we now see that enhanced threat of global recession. So obviously connected to that is the inflation story. Some in the region are seeing significant pressures ahead, Indonesia, where they're starting to ease off.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:01 min | 1 year ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Total enterprise value is about 600 million pounds. It's a 129 petrol stations and stores across the UK as well as three sites for development. And the co op will be using that money to focus on their core convenience store business, obviously they do everything from funerals to baked goods. But what's really interesting about this story, I think, is that as you're of course is recently bought by the Isa brothers, they made their money through EG group, which is a company which puts food offerings inside petrol stations. So it's a bit of a circular deal here. And it's clearly coming back to what the Isa brothers really know about, which is this petrol four court business and they should be well placed to make the most of that. I wonder how much it's to do with the cost of living crisis and people struggling to pay for their fuel. Yeah, absolutely. And if you are driving down the motorway and you see an asda petrol station you may well think, well, that's likely to be cheaper for my fuel. I have no idea whether it may or may not be, but at least when you pop into the convenience store attached to it, you'll probably get some good value goods. Good shopping advice as well. We love bash. Thanks very much. Charles next, you'll be looking at an announcement by bank of Ireland and interim chief executive. Yeah, exactly. So bank of Ireland are looking to replace their chief executive Francesca mcdonagh and she is moving to Credit Suisse. Now, they have named Gavin Kelly as their interim chief executive officer, he joined the company in 2007, previously he's been the chief information officer as well as the director of consumer banking, so he's a person who really knows bank of Ireland. He will start from September 3rd, so actually that Saturday, although I expect you'll get to work immediately. And it is an interesting appointment, but it seems to be taking a bit of a while to find a permanent successor, but bank of Ireland shares are up about 1.6% this morning. This has had a time that we are a bank of Ireland, is getting towards the end of its state owned stake following the banking crash just over ten years ago, so it's down to below 3% now and of course that's going to be one of the issues that the new CEO is going to have to take on is how it moves on as it finally sells after the last part of what's held by the state after that bailout. Exactly, and there's been a bit of a revolution in consumer banking in Ireland hasn't there where a lot of the Irish banks are saying that they're going to exit consumer banking and bank of Ireland has been actually scooping up a lot of those accounts and they have been really growing their consumer business. So putting in an interim chief executive officer who was previously once the director of consumer banking, potentially he's bringing a lot of experience there for a section of the business, which is now more important. And I just want to squeeze in one last business because inflation doesn't seem to be impacting hotels as we thought it might. No, exactly what de latter hotel group they are saying that although they are seeing rising costs, of course, as everyone is and things like wages, energy costs, et cetera they haven't yet seen an impact on the consumer side of things where inflation is squeezing the consumer discretionary spending and many people of film are fearing. Now they aren't ruling that out down the line, but what they're saying is that so far they haven't yet seen that drop in demand. So it's a very interesting statement there. Okay, Charles caper with the London rush, thank you very much. You'll find all these stories on the London rush on Bloomberg dot com and of course on the terminal as well. Coming up next on Bloomberg daybreak Europe. We're getting back to our markets conversation will be joined by version emes on earth who's the global equity chief investment officer at Allianz global investors. Stay with us for that conversation. This is Bloomberg. This is the story of a very special woman, just a few knew about her superpowers. In a matter of seconds, she turned herself into a great mathematician. She masqueraded as a regular person at work, but as a superhero

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

04:25 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"This is the Stanley Cup final on lightning radio on the lining of a big edge in shots 11 2. There have been three power play chances in the game so far, but it remains 00 and prices look really Sharp and steady. I'm not sure that the lighting had tremendous scoring chances of their 11 shots. But price has taken care of the ones that have come his way. I agree with that, Um On the other hand, the lightning they're passing up good opportunities by trying to pass again. Very good chance right in the slot. He passes down the Yanni Gordy is at the bottom of the thief's off circle to the left of the goalie. I mean, the angle is nothing face off is still left up Place Danno and Johnson. On the drop. Mhm, one by Dino Ramada behind the Montreal next Right satellite to Perry and Ben Sharratt off the return feed, gains the red line and pumps it in. Hedman golfs the puck for Joseph that Joseph under pressure gets help from Hedman in the far corner had mental lay it around the near side and rouda a little feed comes to Johnson. Right wing Tom Maroon maroon gets to the red line and chops it in remand have to play it in the near corner. Air boards nicely done to Armenia. Well, Arnie into the red line, backhands it in. I could get it. Hedman by the lining up past the near side Interceptor Narnia. To make a play in front. Hedman steals left side, Alec Pat Maroon has room to carry to the red line, and he fires it in light and get a change. 8 12 left in a scoreless first Brett Kulak by the Montreal that looking things over beside beach, Evans chips it in. Make dinner to get to in the lightning near corner. A little pass. Yes. Little by Cirelli. Now to Stamford Center three and three to the Red Line will turn it for Colton. Across the line Left circle. Colton takes the left corner. A centering pass deflects the stamp. Ghost Love Corner Stamp Ghost Left corner. Ross Colton, Let's go to stamp Ghost. Stamkos protects it. Staff goes, reverses it back to Eric Turn AC, waiting for it at the right point. Circle. Colton back behind the net stamp goes will lose to Foley. But Cirelli takes it back. Anthony Cirelli in the right corner gets out from Colton. Right corner Article Stamp Go. Stamp goes his check and Gallagher exits Brendan Gallagher out of the Red line. Founded in and chases The puck is going to be McDonough by the Lightning out Makana spitting with the puck. Only got checked punch turn AC left wing Blake Coleman back for turn. Act needing to get this out goes to make done on the right wing and McDonagh does spin it out to center ice. It deflects in the Montreal line, Weber Lift it out. Punk is going to be played by Denno to the lightning and got checked hard by McDonagh and Savard. Rams it out. Danno at center. Ice loses it to play Coleman right. When Johnny Gord back for Coleman across the goal line, right point, Coleman put it in, punch us out of the reach of good row. Who's going to the front of the Net? Liking it the other way, clears to center ice. Circuit. Have a bouncing puck settles it down for Savard, right went good road to flex it back in 6 45 left in a scoreless first. Here's bench. Toronto Montreal, Right side feed Anderson to center Josh Anderson backhands it in and Jesus First the bucket search. Having the lightning near corner at the near boards who drove took a weird bounce away from him is going to be held in by coal Caufield to lose control got stripped by Suzuki. Suzuki loves Circle holds beetle Appoint Sarah Shadow I left the rebound. Good play, Vasilevskiy knocks it away with his stick comes to Suzuki left corner behind that Caufield Coffield is check. Anderson follows up a centering pass picked up by point, Brandon Point accelerates out to center ice Point to the red line, backhands it in. 6 10 left in a scoreless first Suzuki by the Montreal net bumps to bench rock right up a little lead feet cold Caufield the center into the Lightning zone. Anderson left point. It's a deep behind the lightning that McDonnell will play it for turn back in the near corner Chernykh. Is checked by Anderson gets off from point back behind the net turn at Canadians are changing, so turn. It has time here to hold onto it. Turn AC left wing McDonough 5 48 left in a scoreless first pass, Miss Joseph and there's going to be an icing. We're trying to change and they just had a miscommunication right there. So now the two D have been out there a while. I think the three forwards of fresh pill it is still out there. 5 42 left in a scoreless first. That was an unforced error right there. Right. But you know what The.

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CurlMix CEO Kim Lewis on Transitioning Between Product Lines and Creating Sustainable Business

Side Hustle Pro

02:47 min | 2 years ago

CurlMix CEO Kim Lewis on Transitioning Between Product Lines and Creating Sustainable Business

"Tell us a little bit more about the transition from like subscription box company to signature products to dabbling in different areas again. Like tell us how you decide your product mix. We started chromos a diy curly hair so think of like blue apron but for curly hair. And we did that for like two years and that was my interview on south. I think my goal at the time. Half a million for the year. Neither we didn't think we'd have to. And i was like salty or whatever and i was like i had gotten pregnant. And how twenty seventeen and i was just like you know. My business is growing. The way i feel like you should be growing emphasis subscription. Box right And i talked to a few people. And i found out that the margins on my box way too small and what i have learned for anyone who does a subscription box if you are not getting products for free or if you are not Making it yourself. The margins aren't there for sustainable business. Usually and so we thirty percent margins for thirty dollars bucks whereas a typical hager company will have like seventy to ninety percent margins for the same price for one bottle. And i was like oh this even if i could scale this. I shouldn't because the math doesn't work. And so i was at the point where i really wasn't sure what i was going to do. With my business. I was like mcdonagh pivot. Close clothes pregnant. I started g. mat. I was figuring out of the nba. And i met my adviser I got a twenty thousand dollar arlen from backstage capital and she didn't give the money yet but she said basically said that like she wanted to invest in us in the meantime she will participate in all the backstage capital events But didn't have the money yet. So it's okay that's cool and i met my adviser who has a I always say this. He's a bald asian man but he's so nice and he is so smart. He's an engineer. Worked at as you tech companies early on and got shares and all that and he was like. What's your best selling box. It's our flexi gel manufacturers will make it for us you know they. It's it's too much like food. I got a boil real flat seeds. Extract the joe and he was like they just won't do it and he's like well. Why don't you figure it out and i'm like br been trying. It's not working. I'm seven months pregnant. What do you mean he was like figure it out. Never stopped selling your best product. And i was just like okay so i spent a monday my kitchen seven months pregnant. I may fifty different badges of lexi jail like found one that i loved it every time people will flag me down like what is in your hair l. me now. Don't go anywhere. And i'm working on it. So we've relaunched. We lost our audience with pre orders. Because he has launched a nut stuff to know that you do not just go out and buy bunch of inventory and figure out how to sell it later. You sell it. I even though the

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"The The short arms of Johnson was a deterrent face. All right. At center ice. Trocheck wins at Hamilton Left wing. It is Shea of the middle notice, bursting free across the line Left circle. Outfront Hilton shoots blocking at circuit champ. That looks dangerous. Good role is not Yanni Gordon Center. Alfyed Coleman across the blue line, right point. Now it's David Savard, left Circle shoots wide left. Actually not. Belkevich got a piece to deflected out of play. What a nice blocked by circuit champions went down. Hamilton comes takes the shot circuit Gate blade. He stopped that with. Yep. You did a good job blocking it. I'll face on the Carolina defensive zone when you think left to right. Well, it has to be to the right because, okay, it's not after an icing or a power play situation. We'll see. Yeah. Definitely more scoring chances here in the second for both teams keeps than what we saw in the 1st and 2nd period shots. Unofficially, 66 All right. Here's the face up point at stall. Stalls had a rough night in the circle. One out of eight point wins the draw to draw within a one timer enslaving grabs, Slaven scoops it out. Played by McDonagh. Up and out, Jordan stalled bangs it in McDonough. Needs it out to plot at center ice. Polite collides with Petrov did get it across the blood going to pass blocked by Foster comes to center point back up the middle. It's Palat. Zip it in. Belkevich with under six minutes left in the period. Lost it to Kucherov right corner, but he in turn to strip by stall, there's fast out to center ice. Two on two. Across the line drops to Hamilton Left circle shoots. He made vasilevskiy. Rebound Fast left corners had a pretty active game tonight. Find out Brock begin. Brock McGinn. Feeds it to the right point. Jacobs leaving. It's leaving, shoots, Save Rebound, Kotov. Just chop it away from a dangerous area for turn, act and turn back Turns it out, drop to center. Get a coup job by himself. Right now. The other lighting players are going for a change the whole time with the with the left circle and turns across ice for Johnny Gorgeous off the bench, Right Circle. Right corner. Good row, right corner guard left corner cutting off. Let's.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"We've got circuits yet by the net. Don't sit around the near side blocking Nameth left circle. Centering pass is gonna skip to John Merrill, right? Sickle shot blocked their surrogate Kevin Lightning far corner whining for cologne off the stick. We could get it out a little bit of a mishandle there and after it is domestic out by the Lightning net fly dementia got steps to the left circle. You forgot you left corner. Left point. It is never he went. Cross eyed. Came out of the zone on John Merrill swatted back in the wings back off getting a line change. 4 16 left in the first, maybe an unassisted goal for maroon. Yep. He stole the puck right inside the blue line point of the middle of center across the blight of plot left corner. And a broken stick for polite. He couldn't make a play to a teammate instead. Johnny Smith. Well, leave it for Mark Stall right with Larkin. Larkin, Accelerating in the right wing with lightning zone pulls up right circle. Dylan Larkin. He skated well in this first period. Larkin shot blocked. The puck taken by Steven Stamkos 11 are scoring the first stamp goes the other way. The right way. Move across the blind, right Circling shoots kicks. They make rice stand coast knocked to the ice in the near corner By Mark Stall. Stamkos fell in the buckets back up and it comes to plop. It has dropped pass from the right corner stolen and cleared by Giovanni Smith. Back to lightning real estate. 3 30 left in the 1st 11. The score shots are now 10 10 Tell you how the period is turned around right from that power play on they started to move her again. Ryan McDonagh holding out of the park in front of the Lightning net. Lady setting up their breakout. McDonough spins it to Matthew Joseph. It's center ice. He deflected it in from the wrong side of the red line, and that was not well done. Fill the lightning held.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

06:12 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"And just get a guy that kind of gets Outshined by the his linemates because of who they are, But, you know, does more than anybody toe help that line. Whatever adoration, it is helps it thrive so To see how you know you're able to lose the future off and then you're able to insert a stamp coast this year are in the playoffs. How you lose Stamkos. But you have cooter off their did to kind of replace some. It's just It's unbelievable the talent that this team has that you could lose a player of future roles, caliber and you can stick someone like Steven Stamkos right into spot and things just continue to click and continue to go. On. It doesn't seem like there's any drop off it all. And then there's always the hope that hey, maybe these two might get to actually play together at some point of creature off continues to rehab from the hip surgery. That he had in the off season and can get back for the postseason at the Lightning are lucky enough to get into the postseason, then John Cooper's got a question here. You put back on that first flight. You keep staying because they're do you put through to Ralph there? What do you do with Stamkos? That of that happened? Yeah. Good question. Yes, It just depends how they're playing. Yeah, He has a lot of good problems to have with this star studded offense, And it's not just the forwards, obviously burns he against Detroit. I mean, you could tell in the 1st 30 seconds that opening shift. Detroit just look so overwhelmed and out of place. They weren't really skating. I'm not sure if they're just caught off guard. I didn't hear from Jeff Flash till after the game and kind of his thoughts on that start to the game with the Lightning scored three goals in less than five minutes, but it's also the blue line for the bolts that air getting it done. Victor Hedman. Ryan McDonagh Eve score Beautiful goals. Victor Hedman's I think, just like a minute and a half in and then Ryan McDonagh. Follows up, so I think defensively, the lightning are so good when they get there, D involved especially on the rush. That's where they gave Nashville all kinds of problems. Same with Detroit, You know, stand closest line was really effective. But you know what? Victor Hedman. Ryan McDonagh, don't think circuit, Kev. You may have gotten a point actually, on that tip in from Yanni. Gordo. Don't know the official got one a little later retroactive, Okay? Yeah, So I mean, but watching him all game. I mean, he stepped up so many times to join the Russian. It looked like he could have had, you know a couple more points. There's just been impressive to watch. How assertive they've been. And I guess you have to take into account to just Detroit being a team in there, 12 of their 1st 10 games and have really struggled to find their offense. You know, the lightning took advantage for sure, but they're blue line just continues to look so strong. Yeah, the one for me the goal for me, you know, they scored three in the first five minutes is actually like 4 54. I believe In defenseman had a role in all three of those goals. But the one for me, that really underscores just how effective this lightning blue line is a jumping up into the Russian creating scoring chances of the second goal has a turnover I think is Dylan Larkin. Kind of Lawson Edge down below. The Lightning goal line, and Lucian took the puck from his own goal line, skated it out to the blue line, moved it ahead for chlorine and then just continued to make a beeline for the opposite end for the other goal line. On soak alone brings it into the zone dishes off to his right for Anthony Surreally. Then you have Victor had been coming into the play is a trailer Cirelli spots heady and then head he can see Shin down next to the goal. Hey, never stopped being ever broke a stride. He just continued right for that goal post. That he found shin on the post. He shot it and it was grace that was able to make the save. But the rebound comes right out to surreally in the right circle. He's able to easily put the rebound home because because Grace was well out of position was such a quick rebound really don't have much time to get back in that. On that wood for me, just really underscored. You know how aggressive these lightning defenseman are jumping into the play and seeing an opportunity where you conjoined the Russian if it turns back over You know that you have guys behind you. I think that's the key for for these Lightning defenseman when they jump in their rush is that they know that they have someone if it turns back over quickly, and they got to come the other way that someone's going to be back covering for them. Trust their teammates enough that there's going to be someone back there that could be in their position to allow them to get back in and to defend again. Absolutely. I think there were only a couple moments in that game when they had a forward, you know, supporting back on the blue line, and Detroit was able to take advantage of a turnover on the lightning or on the Red Wings, Blue line and I think that's actually how Anthony Manta was able to get by, But for the most part, you're right Burns you they have the support. You know, there's there's no hesitation in their game that way. I think one thing to it. We mentioned in the pregame before Detroit in the first match up. Derek Alon was talking about. I'd asked about Cal foot a little bit and just adjusting to the NHL pace eyes, a young defenseman, and he'd said, just talked about how well the lightning gap up. You know, they're defenseman like to close the gap on their opposing forwards in the neutral zone, But they're really aggressive Gapping team they liked to start. In the opposing team's blue line most of the time, and I think on breaking point school that was a great example of cow foot. Doing a good job. He stepped up. It was a little bit more in the along the red line but stepped up close. The gap destructed the pass and was able to get the puck over to circuit Chev circuits have moved it up the ice to pull out and away they go. The Stamkos plot point line, working together down low And I think the puck takes a fortunate bounce off. A player in front and Brayden point gets the rebound but huge play even there by Cal Foot. You could just see his confidence growing, and he's adjusting to the speed quite nicely. So it's impressive. I think he's got Great support from players like Victor Hedman, Ryan McDonagh, That has to be a fun. You know, it has to be a great opportunity for him. Fun players and just some of the best in the world obviously learned from every game. Yeah, he's taking advantage of it. He's got a lot of praise from from players and coaches alike. Over the last couple days, McDonough talked about how he's willing to take criticism like he doesn't bother him like he wants to criticism. He wants to learn how to get better and whether it's from a player or coach. He welcomes that criticism. Rob Zettler, the Lightning's new assistant coach, who handles the D talked about how he comes to work every day..

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Remembering musician and producer, SOPHIE

Nerdette

05:34 min | 2 years ago

Remembering musician and producer, SOPHIE

"We want to spend a couple minutes remembering pioneer music producer. Sophie who preferred not to use gendered or non binary. Pronouns died in an accident last week at the age of thirty four so fi did a lot of solo stuff but also collaborated with some pretty big names. People like vince staples is and charlie x and even mcdonagh here to talk with us about this loss and help celebrate. Sophie is sasha geffen. They wrote a book called glitter up. Dark how pop. Music broke the binary and they wrote a profile of sophie in two thousand seventeen for vulture sasha. Welcome thank you for having me. So sasha what do you think. It was about the music that sophie made. That was so uniquely appealing listening to sophie song as like getting immersed in bespoke universe where everything is tailored to be maximally sincerely pleasurable sounds great. It's like being in the opposite of sensory deprivation chamber it's like being in a sensory overload chamber but in the past most and i think it's like being in a place where you can perceive everything in touch everything experience everything i'm sensory level and also everything around you is also touching and perceiving you. It's like this exchange that feels really fluid and vibrant and alive. Neyla what i hear in the music is this desire to take the most irresistible parts of pop songs the most most delightful and fun elements in really clear out space around them. Zoom in on what made those sounds in those moments gesture so infectious. Because hank sophie recognized that there is a lot of power in the kind of music that can bring thousands of people together in a room. That can coordinate. People in that way that kind of ecstatic collective effort. Vinson's that happens. I think we can't really talk about sofi without talking about the fact that sophie's a trans person so if he was a trans person. How do you think that showed up in sophie's music something that it can only really speak to my own experience but ver- me something that's been part of the process of figuring out how to be a person who was trans is being really hungry for surfaces that kind of resonate with my core and that's what i here in a lot of this music is looking at the surface internalizing it and then reflecting it in yourself and becoming your own image in a way that is satisfying and rewarding. Obviously there's that line in takeda. Cry it just goes. You're inside his your best side. Which is like funny. I think i mean that song in particular kind of flirt so openly with like the sentimental or like the corny but but really lands it in its vulnerability is so. How do you think sophie would wanna be remembered. I think sophie would probably want to be remembered by people taking care of each other and looking towards joy and finding you know finding that opportunity to to dance again someday. Sasha thank you for sharing about sophie's joy and vulnerability and thank you for sharing your own join vulnerability appreciate yeah. Thank you so much for having me like. I said it's been helpful just personally to kind of like talk through some of the stuff you could do some processing. Yeah i mean it just. I think it's useful to talk to understand the great emotional sway that this music hold over a lot of us how powerful it was. And that's ounce

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"The second unit. Now the first unit comes out stall and stamp goes to the left of my Rozic stalls been money in the third period on draws. He wants that one cleanly from Stamkos begin trying to clear up the plot steals it holds in love circle. That a point to Lord Perhaps to Victor Hedman right point Horn went down. They're going to call a penalty here. Is it on corn? Uh, let's see. Well, let me tell you this the right way, officiate warn the officiating hasn't gotten any better over the years. I'll tell you that. Let's watch. Well, he put his hand on begin begin went down, and so did corn. So they get killed Lauren for holding, which takes away the rest of the lightning power play. Well, they're going to get their wish They're going to have no contact sport. This is going to become pretty soon. Hall. It's 7 12. So we're gonna minute 24 414 and then another Carolina power play. In the four on four ends hole and point to the right of a Celeski. No score our first four on four situation tonight. See what these teams do with the extra open ice Lightning over three now in the game of the powerful point wins the draw. Ryan McDonagh corrals the puck final landing net out There was circuit check pointed stamp goes on the four on four Ryan McDonagh that made feet point curls back to his own zone. Gardner pressuring him so point Veer behind his own net. Now he winds up breaking point. Accelerating up the left wing to the red line. Across the Carolina blue line. Left circle pulls up drops electrical circuit temp within a shot, the puck still came toward the net. Rozic knocks it away. Stamkos follows up left corner dropping and look point. McDonnell Left point. A breaking point. Spinning on special cop point in.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"They haven't been able to get it through the next either been blocked from deflected wide by their own players, But nonetheless, you know We've seen this team the past miss. They don't really get to frustrated when they're down a goal. They don't open it up. They stick together and and there as they call their structure, and it has worked out for Sexy. A wins the defensive zone face off. Nash is able to clear it back to the lightning in jackets get a change circuit kept cutting his way back up the middle into the Columbus end. We'll take it to the right corner. Look for help. Cologne Right Circle. Call Lauren. Dislodge it from foodie foodie. Get this out! Yes to center Ice Lightning. Retrieve it immediately. Circuit you have a quick up, Lorne. Thanks it in Like to get a gavel cop, little feed Nash. On the far side. Is it out? No Held in corn. Right? Point your feet. Johnson. I saw Ciarelli Cirelli, Lester to McDonogh shoots in her arms save mean Mer's Leekens Begun. It stepped up right there. Finally, it's nudged out by Nash to center. Quick reversal is Ryan McDonagh rolls it back in seven minutes left in the 1st 21 blue jackets. Avakov holding onto it, buying the Columbus net. For now, the lightning down on defense been with turn act going down awkwardly. Earlier in the game. You're not seen him. Since Kevin stand, Lin will make his way to the lightning and left circle. Stanley protects over the left point. Nice feed Gawronski Donald Left corner months ago, Grigorenko. Point, Stan Lynde. Holds and shoots that's blocked. The man is going to skip to maroon. Punch it out. This may be another icing, though. No, it came out of the goalie. So that will make gate the infraction. Jones will feel that give to Gawronski. Back for Jones to one Lightning trail in.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:59 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Let's bring in letting reporter and broadcaster Kaylie Chelios Kaylee could be with you again. And you know, they talk about the Stanley Cup hangover, but I think, at least for the lighting through three games That hasn't been an issue has it? Greg? Yeah. Thanks for having me. I don't see any signs of it, Which is, you know, interesting because I thought, you know, given and I talked about this with Brian Burns a little bit earlier on our show. I thought for sure. Maybe they come in and it would be mentally Kind of tasking to have toe you know. Come right back in and just jump into it. 10 days a camp and you're right back into the grind again. But it almost seems like it's been the opposite. Where being in the bubble on that experience, whether or not it was so you know, mentally draining or not. They want a cup at the end of the day, so I think that experience and trusting the process is actually really helped them in terms of being able to be prepared. For the start of the season. You know, they got a taste of the Stanley Cup in it Looks like right now They're hungry to find another one, and they realize it's it's going to take work. And it's not. You know, the Stanley Cup is a long ways away. Still so It's impressive to see you know how hard they battled and games. I don't think we see any rust and like you said, I don't see any signs of a Stanley Cup hangover from this group in the way they're committed to playing the right way in the way. Um, you know that they were able to win a championship with Back and not only is defending hard, but they are chipping in again. Offensively. We saw that with Ryan McDonagh on Thursday. How impressed are you with the ability of Tampa Bay's blue line to accumulate some points came in and came out. Yeah. I mean, I think that's been a huge part of the Lightning's offense in the last three or four seasons since I've been here, but it's really been prominent the last couple seasons there, defenseman able to jump in on the play and read, plays right anticipate, joined the rush kind of be You know, Forman attack every time and I thought, especially against Columbus. You know they were able to join, especially Ryan McDonagh joined the rush and give them all sorts of problems and transition and just they couldn't quite handle Columbus. The speed Um, aggressiveness of the lightning on the rush, So I've been impressed. You know, they have a lot of talent. Obviously, it's Victor had many of the Norse trophy winner you have as Alaskan net, obviously, But you know, circuit Chef turn act, too young, promising defenseman who have a long ways to go in terms of their growth to. I mean the sky's the limit for those two Then Ryan McDonagh is quietly probably one of the best you know, in the league, just defensive defenseman, But then he has that ability to his game when he needs to be, Um, you know that offensive ability, he reads plays well, anticipates the puck. Knows where. Toby He's a really, really smart player, Great leader on this team, and they just have so much you know, obviously upfront it Z easy to see how star studded they are, but on the back end, too. I mean they're impressive. And you know they're huge reason why that veteran de Corps Extremely talented why they are where they are right now because they know what it takes, and they step up and they contribute on offense. Daily. Thank you. We'll talk to during the first intermission report. Thanks, Greg. That's Kaylie Chelios..

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"That kind of kind of came together. Yeah, I can't really think it's standard wins a good, uh, big face off. In our end. We get possession then, uh, Can't really member gets the part. You think those two guys go to work a bit heady, heady wheels around and puts one on my tape, and I'm able to get enough of it. I didn't get all of it. But some lucky enough kind of it bounces the right way and goes in but but a great feat by heavy That's the first game in about a week for you guys. Just how do you feel overall, you know, start they came in. And you feel you kind of, you know, found a little bit, You know, by the time of the of the third period. Yeah, I think I think we're good legs tonight. I thought we were skating. You know, Columbus plays Ah, real fast game and they work so hard and so you've got to be skating to keep up with them, and I thought tonight we did a pretty good job of that, like you say, first game and in a few days, but we had some good practices, and I thought we were ready for this one. Brayden During our normal season. We talk about four point divisional games, but they're all divisional games. So when you go to overtime, how much more? I don't know, say emphasis, but how much more important is that second point to get in these situations? Yeah. You know what? I need to think about that. But it's their big, um, you know, like you say that every game is your fighting for, you know, let's stop for a spot. So, um, you know it, Z great to get it. Um, you know, we can We can we get two points. I guess that's what we did, Um So, you know, look looking for the next one. Right. That was breaking point who gets the game winning goal and don't forget member. He scored two overtime pulls against Columbus in the first round of last year's playoff. So Johnny on the spot, no doubt about that. The lady when their first three games this season there, three No Again all divisional games. So these air four point swings and let's bring in Keighley, Chelios and Okay, Lee, just some closing thoughts. It doesn't have to be pretty. It's early in the season. We know preseason games. Nobody had them so a lot of teams are still filling themselves out. But If you can win games early on, and then really start to find your rhythm midway through the season, you put yourself in pretty good shape to make the playoffs and I don't think the Lightning have to apologize for picking up points early on. No, I mean a win is a win. And you know, they have three straight wins now and looking at this division in the new ally in the realignment Right now, Tampa Bay is the team to be really they are, and I think they got off to a great start. Yes, I think maybe they were finding some of the kinks. Early in the first period tonight, much like they did against Chicago in the first game of the season, But Azi. The game went on. You know, they have so much talent up and down the lineup. They're complete Team. Basil s feel like we talked about earlier. Greg was great net for them. So I think there's a lot to build off of if you're the lightning right now, and you have to be pretty pleased. If you're John Cooper. I think Steven Stamkos has been Excellent for them. In the face of circles, Brayden Point mentioned. He's huge, and just having him back at full strength has been a bolster for this team and their bottom six. I think has also outplayed so far, Chicago and Columbus in that sense as well, getting contributions up and down the lineup. Then you look at Ryan McDonagh two on the back. And you know we mentioned by the left you, but he was huge as well and coming up with some offense and Yes, There's some things to work out, but a great start for the lightning and a lot to build off of like I said. Really great stuff is always we enjoy the analysis. The game on Saturday Is it two o'clock eastern time, which means pre games 1 30, But you and Burns will be on the airwaves at one. Breaking down. I'm sure this win and looking at Game two between these two teams will be listening. We appreciate it. Thanks, Greg. Looking forward to it. You got it. That is Kaylie Chelios joining us there and tomorrow on lightning power play. Gave Michigan I host the show. It's called Power. Lunch Noon. Toe one. Assistant coach Rob Zettler will be our guest. Make sure you stay tuned for that. You can download the I heart radio up to your smartphone. Search lighting, power play and you can catch Dave and me tomorrow. Starting at noon, we'll come back. Ryan McDonagh, speaking to the media will get to that as the leading win 32 in overtime on letting radio.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Let's bring in Keighley Chelios to talk about this game so far through two periods and Daily. Maybe that first period Tampa Bay how to get their legs going the second period. Started to see them generate a lot of scoring opportunities. Brayden points on the breakaway with the slap shot that was saved, but Blake Coleman, making a play defensively, then right there on the doorstep to get Tampa Bay on the board and then Matthew Joseph with a big goal to give Tampa Bay A 21 laid Ryan McDonagh picking up a couple of assists, chipping in offensively and Say John Cooper feels a little bit better about his team's performance so far. I think so. I think in the second period they were the more dangerous team. They had Some great looks in transition, including the two goals on you mentioned Ryan McDonagh. We've seen his offensive ability and he definitely has that component of his game. Although with, you know the offensive minded defense when they have and Victor Hedman and circuit shelves, and last season they had Shattenkirk as well. You know, they had plenty of offense back on the back. And so it was great to see Ryan McDonagh step up in transition. He's in the right place. He's such a smart player. I think where we see his greatest strength is just his ability to anticipate plays and parks. And I think we saw that on offense when he joined the Russians in the right place. Patient makes that pass on both goals and they were beautiful. So Huge by him to step up and give his team a little bit of a boost. There. They have a nice lead for the first time and like you said, I think the first period maybe a little bit of rust in some ways, just from having had a few days to practice and rest. It took him a little bit to feel out and find their games. So I thought they looked a lot better and had a lot more relentless pressure on the four check in the second. Matthew Joseph, of course, playing as somebody who wants to stay in the lineup. Kayla, we've talked about this before. But you know when you are, I want to say, Ah Bubble player, but somebody that doesn't have a set space. Set spot in the lineup. You want to be productive every game. It's not always gonna happen, but so far he's looked pretty good. He has, and I like to see players like that, too. It's not easy when you get sent down after you know you have an incredible rookie season certainly show why you deserve to be playing at the NHL level. And then his confidence dipped a little bit. You know, In his second year, he had to go back down to Syracuse and kind of refined his game and work on a lot of things. You've got plenty of practice in the bubble is well, he said. And it's great to see him come in with a chip on your shoulder. It's easy to kind of play the blame game, but it certainly seems like he took control over what he had control over in this offseason. He's being rewarded for it now with his speed and his relentlessness, and it seems like he's Returned back to the Matthew Joseph. We saw and then some Lastly, we got about 30 seconds. Pierre look to block did not play in that second period boy for team that needs some offense, Kaylie Unusual decision by John Tortorella. No question. I mean, certainly weakness for Columbus is that they don't have enough offense. They don't generate enough and I think that's been fairly true in this game as well. With the exception of a few chances in the first period of lightning gave up Yeah, It's a tough decision. You kind of hate to see. They just you know, a player and a coach and mean management. Disagree on that front, so not really sure. Exactly what Tortorella stop press. This is there, but Pierre Luc Dubois is an incredibly talented big sentiment and important Player for this team. He was in the playoffs and showed why and it's It's got to be pretty challenging. I'm sure frustrating for him and his team not to have him out there when they need him. Daily. Thank you. We'll.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:41 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Under the salary cap once they they put Dooney Avis on waivers today. He's expected to be on the taxi squad. Will, you know? Hopefully clear waivers tomorrow be a part of that taxi squad, But once that move was made I think it was something like 300 some dollars that the lightning or under the salary cap is just amazing. When you think about going into the offseason, this team looked like it was gonna be broken up and they're still here, and that's why they're one of those teams It's looked at as another Contender for the Stanley Cup this season. Yeah, for sure. And like you said, I mean, it's a lot of numbers. And I'm glad that Julian Breeze block and very intelligently articulate all that, because otherwise it would be Ah, challenge for us to have to understand. You know the decisions made there. So you mentioned you know the waiver decisions, but That kind of brings us to tonight to Cal Foot making his NHL debut, and he's the only player I think that was waiver exempt for the bolts. So Tyler Johnson Lucien both placed on waivers, and this is the second time Taylor Johnson is, but Because of that, in the way that you know, Julian Breeze wa very intelligently was able to kind of manipulate the numbers. He's no longer eligible after going on waivers for being in the opening night roster, nor is Luke Schenn, but We can expect to see Cal foot he's quiet. He's a young young rookie, but burns a You and I got to see him in Nashville, the prospect tournament last year and him and I would say his brother, too, especially Nolan Foot who's now with the New Jersey Devils. After Julian traded him for Blake Coleman in the during the trade deadline of last season, But Callie, I thought he stood out for sure he has that size. He's got another year under his belt. He looks strong. He's got some skill and he's an offensive defenseman. From what we've seen in his tournament and the development camps and we've got to see him up close. But it will be a great transition to see him play like likely on a pair of you tweeted. With Ryan McDonagh tonight who's been such a good mentor for players like Eric Turn AC and, you know, obviously had been, too, but you know, he's a challenging player to play with, because you kind of have to feel him out a little bit. He's just covered so much ground. Where's McDonough? He's one of the best defensive defenseman, Z and all around. Um, you know, players as well in this league, so it'll be fun to watch him play. Not not the opening night you'd expect with the crowd right? But it'll still be a pretty cool. I'm sure for him. Yeah. You saw what McDonnell was able to do a turn back and he was a young guy in the league. And really once he got in and settled in with Ryan McDonagh, hey really became a force in this league and that that duo has really become the shutdown pair for the Tampa Bay Lightning for these last couple of seasons and was so good for them. In the post season. One of the reasons why you saw a turnout.

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Goodbye to Alcohol - Series 3 - Episode 10 - Mary Anne Shearer - the Natural Way - burst 01

Goodbye to Alcohol

27:17 min | 2 years ago

Goodbye to Alcohol - Series 3 - Episode 10 - Mary Anne Shearer - the Natural Way - burst 01

"It was his guys talking roland hydra one year and end the sky was the and he came up to me after he said like. I'm here to help me recover from alcoholism. I don't want to rehab. I've just come to detox. My buddy what. Can i do to stop caving. Alcohol acid right. This is what you gotta do. Every morning you get up and you have as much fruit and a nice handful of narrow nuts or seeds with just eat as much food as you can stuff. Your face doesn't have to be early in the morning but it must be a first meal of the day and eat as much as it. If it's a box of mangoes and eat the box of mangoes op done that. Eaten a box magazine taya watermelon. And you might do that for three months and eventually what happens. Is you end up eating one mango in. It's really sweet sausage. I into stuff your face. Full of lucas. In every natural glucose fresh fruits nuts every time. You crave alcohol. Just reach out for some dates or some raisins or even like a hundred percent pure grape juice or you know have sparkling grape juice. It satisfies your cells needs for glucose that craving will stop welcome to goodbye to alcohol about calls from wealth without wine with you. Want to say goodbye to alcohol. Revie said goodbye. Twelve called over the on just so this is the podcast few. We've got recovery stories to in spy experts to inform you plenty of advice on how to drink and change your life. Hello hello and welcome to the good. By twelve coal podcast. My name is john goran. I'm the founder of wealth without wine. And i'm your host for this podcast. My hero wealth without wine we help people to change their relationship with alcohol over the past five years. We've helped hundreds of people to do just that and we created world without wind because we believe it's really really halt to change your drinking alone so wealthed without wine wit all about community each week we're going to feature a community voice just to give you a flavor of the also. Try his somebody from one of Subgroups hello everyone. So i have a little friday when which happened last night Myself my family celebrated thanksgiving with our american bamiyan states Remotely and it was the first time in twenty-six days at i would becoming face to face with an actual bottle of wine so i was a bit concerned and i knew that i had to have some safety precautions. Set in place for myself. So i had my phone Close by me. So i could contact group if i needed to My also got some alcohol free wine that was recommended by this group and And the support of my family so my mom and i enjoyed some lovely alcohol free wine. Which actually wasn't as bad as i thought it would be. We served at super chilled and it was actually super delicious and refreshing. We skype with a family overseas headed delicious meal and i didn't have a drop of alcohol And then at the end of the evening we weren't bid. I finished off my class of savvy. Rich in the candlelight listening to some chile music Went to bid and the biggest one of all was waking up this remembering exactly what happened last night and without a headache I'm super proud of myself. Never ever in a million years thought that this was possible. But it did it and today is day. Twenty-seven machine all a fabulous wonderful weekend wherever you are in the world if huge cut to join our woman welcoming community and get a bit of support. Just go to weld without wind dot com and click on the membership top. So let's get my guest today into being a lady who's pretty well known here in south africa. Her name is maryanne sheera now. Maryanne is a woman before had time. She wrote a book called the natural way more than twenty years ago. An only now is the way of life. She advocates going mainstream on apart from being an author. Marianne is a motivational speaker. And she runs a very successful pekan restaurant as well as running natural health programs. I'll begin by asking maryanne satele to bit about herself. I had serious health problems which included being bipolar had kids at had ear infections tonsillitis runny noses that was high blood pressure so we had these kind of. I call him normal health problems because it wasn't like the big three cancer heart disease diabetes. It was just all like niggly stuff that was affecting our relationships and was affecting the way we functioned from day to day. And i have always been interested in the human body i prob- i might have become a doctor. But i'm i'm glad i didn't because it made me look for answers and other places so i was fascinated with the human body studied physiology anatomy and chemistry in the sciences and i was fascinated with the how the human body worked. So we're not. We started having these problems and we were being treated traditional medical way with anti anti-inflammatories and antihistamines for a head allergic dermatitis. On my hands and the kids with antibiotics just didn't make any sense because nobody actually got well. all it doesn't seem to do is suppress symptoms. And then they'd come back two weeks later. I saw the athol up. Gotta find answers. This was long. Before the era of google that really dates meet And just go and do a search on google. And the closest i've got to google was on several occasions sneaking into the fits medical library in johannesburg and he are trying to find says there and looking at books in the archives and just like nobody really had answers to my questions had to find the myself now. I really believed because i could see the. You'll buddy actually repays itself if you cut your finger to paint it stop. You don't need to go and you know cost a spillover it or go to the doctor. My fingers cut itself. Please can drug. I mean unless you chopped to finger off you'd want to beg on but just a cut finger. Paper cut irritate you. It hurts but you it just eventually repays itself and and if you study the human body like a did you find out that the liver you can actually cut off your liver out. Remove it entirely donated to somebody else. Give the small lobe to somebody else in the big global grow and then you've donated your smaller that logo groesbeck like this is the most amazing thing and yet when it comes to lever cancer you told is no cure for it. You're going to die while you would because you're going to be given all these drugs and you live a second will just get sick and pick up than you will die so i was looking for ways to correct the looking for the causes and then ask trying to fix the causes. I did find that. Nutrition made a huge difference. When i changed my diet. Took after find sugar and my by pella symptoms when my crazy periods of manic unbelievable highs. We are could take on the world. And i was going to change the world and i'm actually by nature very idealistic person and my mission in life is i want to change the world. One person at a time. I want to get them healthy enough. Got the goal to reach. A million people wrote a book called the natural way it came out in nineteen. Ninety-one was a runaway bestseller according to the publishers and it sold as i say of three hundred thousand copies it's been published in the united states. The funny thing is it seems to be taking of now first published in the states in two thousand five fifteen years not getting traction. So it's like if it does take off and i happened to reach the new york times. Basically nobody can ever say was an overnight success at this pathetic years. So you're a woman before your time. Someone emission to really help people if i can get rid of my bipolar symptoms and be completely sane And and thinks straight and have a brain in and and bow bowels and bladder that works properly all the time and be living in that sweet spot of health than anybody can do it. Because i had terrible problems. Janet listening to all calls from weld without wine. Marianne take me about you just mentioned alcoholic parents. It that intrigued me wondering if that was one of the reasons why you want it to research to health unle- to healthier lifestyle was that of a trigger. I think it. I think it was. I think you know even mentioned to some one time that i want to try to get drunk when us fourteen and jank moms cara pheno one and didn't like the way i felt i felt out of control and i think that sense of not being in control of my immediate environment and i wouldn't say i'm a control freak but i needed to be common working properly and audley at the sense of order i think that comes from growing up in the chaos of alcoholic appearance at home and my mom was a party animal. She was functional alcoholics. She could party all night and go to work the next day in absolutely fine my father however party will not and he wouldn't work for six months and that was you know he'd worked for six months and then not work for six months to a year or two years so we grew up with that sort of chaotic and then my parents got divorced because my mother said she had four kids anita fifth one. My father married. Somebody was crazy as he was. You know do things like pour petrol over my stepmother and threatened sitter a lot this crazy stuff that chaos does makes you want to live an ordinary that the thing. That really got to me when i was a kid. My mom had this medical encyclopedia. And i would pour over at the age of four hundred. All these gory. Pictures of people as innocent large thyroid landed was like the size of pumpkin and the knicks and these open ruins and at sit there and cringes kind of not. Wanna look at them. But it's fasten. The human body fascinated me from a very early age. My mom was kind of forward thinking as much as she was a party animal. She told us we couldn't chew gum or drink. Physical because our brains would fry and and we went lottery comic books either. So i had the sense of trying to do the right thing I think it also grows up with you know you grow up with a parent. That's a bit narcissistic. i think. Alcoholism in a sense is a narcissistic habit. Because you just carrying about a million myself. And i'm trying to numb my pain. You know not thinking about the responsibilities of life you know growing up with it. I had the saints. That i wanted to please my mom and do the right thing so i was considered the goody. Two shoes in the family just always trying to do the right thing in an nfl had to take it back to pregnancy was a need to just have off in my life Feel like yeah. Things went as chaotic. As they've seen. We moved a lot as kids. You know doing a geographic alcoholic. Parents do that things. Don't work you just move somewhere else. Yeah i've i've come across two different reactions when people have Parents they are do what she did. And react against the kale. Some won't control an order in their life all they they tend to say well. You know sin family. I'm bound to be that as well and then kinda give up unsolved drinking as well so Is that been your experience as well. Do you think people tend to go. A different one of two was party. Animal ended in two brothers. That partied hard. I mean they crashed a few calls when they were aided. And that god they've grown up and grown out of it and They've so but very working my two brothers especially very sober and very hard working And and i just think. I think what you you learn the learned behavior sydney. I look at myself is it. I may not have been addicted to alcohol. But as very addicted to sugar so ahead addictive side to me that anita to the sugar made me feel good in that space. So i suppose in a sense. I was doing much what people do with alcohol when us feeling unhappy or was feeling sad or on feeling like a done something. Well i would reward myself or console myself with suga whether it was fragile candy or cake. So is scream. It didn't really matter how much as i said. Even propane sugar staying out of the sugar bowl. As i got older. I became health conscious. South for made fudgy using brown sugar. That was really good. But you're that that that needs that sense of of you don't you you know parents at properly as if you growing up in an alcoholic home so you learn. The navy is that that it's a k. To satisfy yourself for full let need with a something in a with some people it could be gambling. All pornography will with made was shook end and food as a compulsive overeater. And the only reason we're glad clinically obese of always been physically active and and if i was not eating properly and exercising. I wouldn't ever sleep. I would. And i think that looking at having dealt with so many people in our family and with people have met of the years that alcohol sometimes puts people to sleep just eventually knocks you out so eventually do sleep when you're very active brain not taught how to look off draw brain. How what does alcohol do to bring. What is caffeine due to the brain so one minute drinking coffee over here and then that's like over stimulating central noticing. Make all your nerve cells five. Ab rapidly and then you'd having alcohol too. Because that's a natural depressant than you take the to calm you down and put you to sleep and then you wake up the next morning and you hung oversee start with the coffee again in the brain goes into overdrive. Then you would lots of sugar into the coffee. So you just getting on this treadmill and i think i think if we were taught the staff about how everybody body reacted to sit and things from when we were kids. Part of the reason assorted school is that we would understand how our body worked and figure stuff out pretty soon and make good choices. But that's me probably being idealistic as well if you were talking to someone. That was drinking super too much. They weren't really aware of what it was doing to that office. That brains. what what would you tell them. How would you summarize the home that it does to us. Gee i'm the first thing we know. Is it really damages the central nervous system in the brain. And we've now these quite a lot of research showing that parkinson's disease which michael j. fox got a really young age and he has a. He was a big drinker. Huge drinker everything. I've read on him. The alcohol played a big role in. He's laughing was younger. That can damage your central nervous system. and it doesn't do it alone. Units alcohol and sugar and bed diets and bed living but alcohol plays a huge role in that. It really affects a whole lot of things affect your central nervous system in your brain so you don't handle stress well and lacewell you handle stress. The more you're going to drink because it numbs you. Eugenic feel you can just numb yourself. you stop feeling in dozen courage assistant behavior because it becomes all about my feelings and my stress and my money to numb in. I mean we all know this. We would go without food in a hassle appearance drink and i've seen it in other families. The mother a single mumble drink because she's lonely or because she feels a failure whatever. Her reasons are and there'll be no food in the fridge. Another normal alcoholic friggin. Look on his nets moke in there in a piece of cheese. And that's about it if you lackey Most just don't have food in them. And i know as kids if they was cheese enough ridge. We would flatness in like half an hour because he's a no win. The food was going come which didn't help but encourage things like a compulsive over eating so a central nervous system and that's the one side the other side that in a fix and impacts really badly as the indicating system and that's a system that controls every single part of the buddy janice it controls your liver your lungs your kidneys digestive tract your muscle tone. You sleep your menstrual cycles. Your facility these nothing. It's not in your breathing. Your lung function your hair. Growth your nails. You'll skin it it. It affects every single part. The endocrine system produces hormones in different parts of the body in those hormones may chemical reactions take place which makes the body function properly. Have alcohol's interfering with it function because what it does is it actually pushes your blood sugar up really really high so you feel like good on alcohol woo and then your blood sugar over produces your body produces over produces insulin. 'cause you're about to go into a diabetic coma and in your body's designed to repeat itself over produces the insulin brings it all the way back down and as it starts to slide mcdonagh feeling really tired immaculate and sleep and pass out if it gets really bad And then you you. You might have something like coffee or tea or another drink to try and raise your blood sugar again so when you blood. Sugar fluctuates fitting brain and central nervous. System your endocrine system and your immune system and you can understand the not explaining this very well with the whole covid. Nineteen they send. People are drinking and having caught accidents but alcohol suppresses immune function. That's what it does. So the government instead of educating everybody in showing us adverts over and over which i think would help better than just locking everybody down and telling you you know these content touch alcohol reagan so ridiculous. You can't buy alcohol during the on the weekend so everybody's just by way more so every restaurant selling wine under the counter to the clients you know because they can't make money selling food during lockdown. It was bizarre to see the activities that going on at the end of the day understood. Exactly what it does. And how it suppresses immune function we must take these things a little bit more seriously than being wrecked on the knuckles suck educate people that teach them the stuff so i think other thing that it does and this is fascinating. Refined sugar does exactly the same thing is alcohol does just desert loose something called reactive hopper blah seamier. Which when the blood sugar shoots up to high we over produce insulin and brings it right down so down so far down your blood sugar that the part of the brain your frontal lobe that controls moral behavior planning and forethought will just shuts down completely. Okay and the part of the brain that takes over as part of the brain that controls aggression appetite and sexual function. And i think this is probably really important to help people understand these blackouts that they have so you can have a blackout but you not passed out you just living life. I mean. I know a girl that poured wax all over yourself. Hot wax in that state couldn't remember how she got burned from this x. She took all our clothes often. Did this is absurdity. Because the people that were they told her what she does. She could not believe she did something like that. I had a woman that came and spoke to me. Because i was when i speak often speak about the stuff because it played such a role in my life and how important it is to make. Sure you're getting the right kind of glucose about in a while. And she came up to me after she said. I'm embarrassed to raise my hand and tell you what i do but cannot speak to you privately. Acid short can understand when she told me the story. She said i'm going to tell you. I'm very very committed. Christian person go to church regularly. my husband's actually involved in the leadership of the church. We go to bible study on wednesday nights. We go to between one and three services and the sunday we we're involved in the charitable work and stuff but she says periodically. I wake up in another town or another suburb in strange man's bid. And i have no recollection of how i got the and i say to you consume and she said. Nah don't i said are you a sugar addict. And she said yes osama title sugar addict and it does the brain. What alcohol does we. You just black out completely. Obviously you've got to be extreme amounts of sugar to do this but alcohol does the same thing you drink. Extreme amounts you'd binge drink and the knicks thing you wake up and you in somebody else's bid and like how the hell did you get in the shame of all of this is worse than you start drinking again and this whole thing goes on so what happens is when the primitive brain takes over. You either going to get aggressive. You're going to just eat and eat and eat canoe appetites. Just nothing's gonna be enough or you. Could your sexual function could take over. And you become extremely promiscuous and that's clearly very dangerous because besides possibility of fathering all mothering a child you could end up with terrible sexual diseases. So it's it's a huge problem and people don't know this until somebody like me comes and tells him and nobody studies this. Because you take the average psychologist or psychiatrist. Dr they studying medicine and how to cheat you when you sick with medicine and surgery than looking. And what is the cause of all these problems and vivian often. It's a physiological or physical course an and utrition is something that's kind of just ignored and net. That study was done with reactive. Hoppy glycemic was done by women. Called baba read stood. She lived in the united states and operated in stable municipal area and she was in charge of the juvenile delinquent and criminal juvenile delinquent and the prisoners. The adult prisoners in the end the juvenile delinquents and she found that of them something like ninety three percent of the people that she'd work with suffered from this reactive hypoglycemia and in that state of blacked out. Where you can't remember what went on people will kill the family. They'll the children we ask you. Yeah then they will beat somebody into coma they'll be do the most. They'll they'll commit a crime. And they have no recollection of course when you committing crimes being something people like as easy to say you lost your mind and you can't remember but it's an actual condition where you had no recollection of went on. It's completely blacked out. You listening to reply to alcohol. The podcast from world without one if eat lights join our tribe. Please check out website. That wine don't cold so yeah. Apparently those many people in child but have done that have a blackout killed somebody. You cannot in jail recollection too. Many people in jail i mean. Can you imagine Horrendous but blackouts very common in all community. We talk about the loss of people have blackouts. I used to have the have them as well Boston is like all it was a walking talking blackout because I was with some friends for afternoon. And apparently i seem quite normal. You know i was walking around talking. We'd walk quite a long way together. I have no recollection. I mean we'd been drinking since frightful Drink but i. It just hit me over the edge. I lost an entire. And you know i used to have blackouts where the end of the evening was a bit fuzzy Quite remember how it may be. But this one was really serious Hated the idea thought woking talking blackout the fat my brain was so alcoholic couldn't even make memories nazi Absolutely terrifying and here's the thing that people don't understand is that you'll cells and your buddy a designed to consume glucose. Nothing works in your in your at salable. You got thirty seven trillion cells in your body. They desperately need glucose they needed to make. Atp a denison triphosphate which is what creates energy your monaco andrea desperately. Need that your every little organ nelio in the plasma critical in these tiny little things inside the cell that you can't even see with your naked eye it needs glucose your brain and central system can't work without glucose and if you're not getting enough you going to crave alcohol or sugar and barbara read stood say we knew feed children refined sugar growing up on any level. She said you're actually preparing them for alcoholism because they get into the cycle. The blood sugar going up and it's coming down and they feel that the sugar satisfies and then you you graduate from a kid to adolescence or young young person in your twenties wait sitting stuffing faced with ice cream and chocolate says locked kind of interdict so will have a drink and it does. What sugar to to you. And now you recognize that. Except that the alcohol gives you even a bit of feeling takes you higher disrupts you lower so if we understood that we need need proper glucose for body's natural glucose and and so often when i've done a talk i actually say to the audience and i remember reading this one year at a secrets convention at sun city outside johannesburg. The were probably five hundred people Woman and i said to them. Okay if you do any of you crave sugar and they've just everybody put the hand and i said when you craving sugar. What is it that you put into your mouth. What is it you put. And what is it that you actually craving an attempt to get the point across. Imagine yourself in the garden of eden and you craving something sweet. What would you eat. And there was a stately silence and this woman blonde voluptuous woman sitting in the front rows in this deep voice. Adam evan rumor osc that christian. I'm thinking this woman. It was really funny at the time. But it's just interesting because i've often christian in los angeles of austin in the republic of hot bay of austin zimbabwe of austin the uk. Austin all over the

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Write reports live that includes a woman from Cobb County, Marcie. That's right. Late Thursday, officials announcing that Capitol police officer Brian Sick Nick died from injuries he suffered Wednesday while defending the US capital. The other callous duties include 34 year old Rosie and Boylan from Kennesaw. Authorities say suffered a medical emergency Wednesday at the Capitol. Her childhood friend Joe McDonagh, says word of Boylan's death broke her heart. Roseanne was a good girl shoots very sweet. Very humble, and she was They're passionate about her belief, The family says Boylan was potentially crushed to death by the crowd to Metro area. Men were arrested in the fright. One from Alpharetta, the second from Beaufort Reporting live. Michelle RIGHT, 95.5 WSB civil rights group calls on the city of Atlanta to drop charges against people protesting the decision in Kenosha, Wisconsin, not to charge the officer who shot Jacob Lake. Records show A PD made 23 arrests, mostly for obstructing traffic charges or being in the road. One officer saying there was a report of a rock being thrown at a patrol. Are another, saying someone had passively resisted arrest, Channel two action news reporter Nicole Carr says the group notes. There were no arrests made during a stop the steel protest the same day at the Gold Dome, Atlanta police stand by the arrests, businesses scrambled to stay open while maintaining a safe environment during the pandemic. Many are now insisting employees return to the workplace after they had been working remotely. It's going to be a very difficult choice for people because You don't want to be unemployed, and at the same time if you have health vulnerabilities, you don't want to be dead. USB consumer expert Clark Howard recommends having a heart to heart with your employer, if you really feel the need to work from home. WSB news times 7 41 19 minutes until they are Lobell heads of the vaccine and you get to get more readily gonna talk about that with the Northeast Georgia Public Health Director. Gwinnett Rockdale Newton County Public Health Dr.

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"mcdonagh" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"mcdonagh" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Don't be getting your granny panties all in a bunch. We got rick till up in here. Granny panties is in a bunch girl. Come on and one eight hundred eight seven eight play. The next sameness next shame segment mcdonagh. We'll have segment mcdonagh in the next shameless back to the picks abobo We the morning ones do the afternoon. The chiefs will host. The chargers chiefs are fourteen in one. Get to those picks in second. But let's go out to as the king ad rock would say island manhattan. What is going on charlie. Hey rick i promise. I was going to call you today but i lied because i had a question about the Raiders and their finale to you at a fan. And you're on the same level of fandom as i am i would imagine. I don't expect that you cry up the losses like i do sometimes but The is it really that big a deal at this point if they go. Eight or seven nine. I mean obviously you don't want a losing season as a fan but do you like if they lose sunday. We'll we'll like will it matter you. It will matter because it's the broncos you know and of course of course yeah that that's that's the biggest reason why just despise them so with every fiber of my being and and eight nine eight eight as mediocrity but a losing team is is pretty humiliating. So it's not a massive deal still miss the playoffs. And that's what it's all about. But it it. I'll say to your question. Yes it does matter. Yeah listen like obviously the game starts be all in rooting for them with every fiber of my being and yes eight. Eight is better for obvious reasons but the season as a whole has been disaster in my opinion. So that's why i was saying that. That will take a staying out of the fact that they started six and three had the second or the easiest second-half schedule had another complete gruden collapse Don't be no sting will be removed. No skaff will be cured. It still you know it's playoffs or bust at this for that team. And they didn't get it done so no it'll still be a sting of the season. We did have some great moments. But that's all we have. A highlight here highlight there. You miss the playoffs. yes yeah i fully agree. But yes i'm with you want them. Yeah i mean. 'cause i like getting back into the jets wanting my fat friend wanting them to lose I can never root for my team to lose in any situation. These certain standards i i. It's just not in my fiver In my being and i question anyone's fandom that you can actually root for your team to lose Even you know jacksonville. Fans are rooting for the the other. Yeah i just that just leaves a bad taste in my mouth but Yeah i just wanted to get your sense on on uvira on the game and That's all anyway buddy. Thanks happy new year into thanks. Bye man thanks for calling in appreciate it. Hope to hear from me next year. It's charlie and manhattan a raider fan and new york just like run dmc jackets because they were cool starter. Jackets still have minds. Somewhere doesn't fit in college. I don't think i fit into one. Eight hundred eight seven play So just to wrap up and chargers I think the chiefs take care of business. Although a lot of their victories have been very close. I mean a lot of their victory so close but they are at arrowhead at a certain point. You know mahomes is going to sit down. I wouldn't even start them in this game. But i still think. The chargers are lame enough to lose that game Then you get the. Let's talk about them. Broncos and raiders because denver already has ten losses One of them already to wanna say oakland vegas this year The if the raiders go out there and lay an egg. I mean who. Who's gone five hundred. That you admire the admire. Bob guarantee admire tom. Cable now you get ten million dollars years coach to go five hundred now said at once. Say a ninth time. Jon gruden the first coach in. Nfl history to start three seasons six and free and miss the playoffs. I wouldn't be surprised if the broncos went by the way. The raiders are favored by two and a half in that one. It's always a tough game. I actually believe the raiders will lose. I really do now that there's nothing to play for. I think they're gonna go out there. And i think they're going to lay in age. By the way i just saw note from dominic who the niner fan He's in the other side of this broadcast in the city..

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Ryan McDonagh Won’t Play For Lightning In Game 2 Vs. Boston Bruins

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00:47 sec | 3 years ago

Ryan McDonagh Won’t Play For Lightning In Game 2 Vs. Boston Bruins

"Lightning were not pleased with how they started Game one against the Boston Bruins First period started with the lighting power play that seemed to give the Bruins momentum rather than the lightning. But it's the game or on the lightning got better. They began to generate zone time offensively and, as a result, generated more scoring three to loss was no doubt disappointing and the loss of Ryan McDonagh for tonight's game. He sings, but the lining understand there's still a very south team who only trails the serious 10 get a win tonight And now it's anybody. Siri's going into game tomorrow lose tonight in the uphill battle becomes a bit tougher to quiet who comes out on top in Game two. We'll find out that it's the

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The Five Most Important Movies at Sundance

The Big Picture

09:36 min | 3 years ago

The Five Most Important Movies at Sundance

"The game we made up is essentially the five bio-pics you meet in heaven so we tried to find the five different kinds of stories that are told in the biopic format. Thought it was pretty fun. I think it's useful to play a game like that at Sundance because there are a lot of homes on not all of them are great in fact some of them are great but when one is good it can be a kind of transformative experience and they usually come in a in a particular kind of package. Now when you think of of a sundance movie what do you think of. I think of a quiet often heartwarming family or rip character-driven dramas with maybe a little bit of quirkiness added to them. That is definitely at least one of the Kennedy talking about this episode also documentaries that's the other one lots and lots of documentaries so she should we dive right in. Okay let's dive right in the first and the most classical example of the sundance movie is exactly what you're describing. It's essentially the family family drama. The sometimes lighthearted sometimes deadly serious as we go through these we'll talk about Some previous examples of films that have played at Sundance that fit this rubric. So when you think of this movie more severe example of it might be winter's bone or fruitvale station or affliction more lighthearted example might be big night a genre fight example might be like take shelter So these movies I think Are the most derided of the Sundance archetype. That's true I was trying not to be dismissive when I was describing off the top of my head but as soon as you say Sundance movie there is just a as soon as you're categorizing categorizing rising things in. You're being unfair to the things which I guess we're going to be unfair to every single move. We talked about to extend. This is a podcast and we need buckets. We need segments. We need to push the conversational says. I wasn't totally totally trying to be dismissive of the family drama. There are good ones. There are bad ones. That's a fact You and I had the good fortune. I think this year to see one of the best movies at the festival and one that falls pretty squarely into this framework. So the movie's called minority We just got out of our screening of minority. What was your takeaway from this film? This is a story about out a Korean American family who emigrates to Arkansas in the eighties and there is a little kid in this movie movie that just absolutely ripped my heart out and and all the performances did and I thought that it is. It's the best case version of this because it's definitely moves you but it's also funny as you said right before we started recording. It's beautifully shot. Well written it smart and not to truly if that makes any does it's an eight twenty four or movie written and directed by a man namely Chung and he has an interesting gracefulness with what what appears to be his own story. I actually don't know anything about where the story comes from but when we were discussing earlier we identified that. There is an incredible level of specificity in the story. In the setting in Arkansas in a family trying to create a new life for themselves a new state and a new country trying to figure out how to stay married trying to figure out how to be good parents trying to figure out how to be good. Children had to be good grandchildren. It's a very complex. WCHS portrait of a family living in close quarters. Not Totally. Sure if they're going to be able to go forward with their lives in the way that they wanted to and all that stuff I still. I'm kind of does a disservice to the movie because that just sounds like Sundance Hokum And I think the movies a little bit more special than that now. Are We experiencing the festival high on a movie perhaps. Perhaps it's possible but as I was watching it I think you'll probably see a lot of comparisons to the farewell about this movie as the year goes on and not just because it's from an Asian and filmmaker but because it's a particularly a story about three generations and how three generations interact with each other and some of the confusion that happens when one culture collides with another culture in place that they don't fully understand the farewell. It's obviously Luang main character. Visiting China Grandmother. This film is a Korean American family moving into a rural place. The thing I liked about it the most is that it doesn't apply the usual tricks that you would think a movie movie like this about a non white family. Moving into the south in the eighties. Might incorporate a little bit more subtle and sophisticated when I heard the word Reagan Reagan early on in the film. I got a little nervous. And there is a lot of thoughtfulness about the socioeconomic aspect of the story. But it's not there. No burning crosses in this movie there is no. You know vindictive vitriolic language about the family. It is really just a family story which I was kind of relieved about honestly it's really insular and it's explores the relationships between between all of the members of the family pretty specifically and individually and but and that's enough that kind of fills up the movie. Yes so since. We've you've never been here before. I kinda wanted to talk about a movie like this. I think this movie might fit into another category and other sort of bucket. We've created here but I've never been able to witness in real time. I am the life cycle of film. That May Be in the consciousness for the next twelve months and to be on the ground floor when that thing happens did you have that sense when you're watching this or did you just feel like well. I've been seeing a lot of movies this week and I'm doing my best to take stock of all of them. I think it was the ladder with their recognition that I thought this was a very good film in one of the best films. I've seen this week. I'm I'm trying to protect against festival buys. I don't I don't know. Do you feel like so. You need to to start some festival buzz right here. I don't think I'm capable of such a thing. I need to know my own power which is minimal nor do I and I think I'm more I have never been to sundance either and I'm treating it more as what you said. It's interesting to watch it happen. And I'll be curious to see how other people respond to it and what it is like to watch it in the screening leaning room whenever people get to see at. Were you know in a movie theater or at home. I don't have a sense. Totally of how those things translate yet and yeah I don't either. I mean it's the sort of film that You know on. Its face. It Star Steven Jahn who obviously had great success actually not utterly dissimilar story burning in two thousand eighteen. There are some kind of thematic and visual references. That kind of match interesting double feature. I just don't know a lot of the Casas. Very Unknown Hania replays his his wife. Stephen's wife who you know. They're the sort of the lead couple in the family. And we'll patent plays a minim. Paul who is is a local aid a spiritual man who works with the family. He's giving what I would describe it as a very sundance. He performance he's anti character is sundance character. Maybe ripped from real life hard to say but this movie is like sort of very quiet and subtle and Paul is not not the most subtle. You're in the world. I don't think Paul will be competing for any awards but Stephen. I don't know he's really turned himself into quite a quite great leading actor. I will say I already mentioned the kid at this is an all time great kid performance and we were talking about after seeing the movie like. How do you get six year old to do what the six year old does? And I don't have the answers to that. I hope to discover them at some point. But we'll say really good kid. Performance goes a long way. It's true in people really love to see a cute kid up on the screen. Uh Ribbon hearts out yeah. He's like a charm vector and an empathy machine. You know that every time he's not screen you're looking at that. I really just feel for that so we didn't attend this party. Apparently he was here at Sundance. Walking the carpets at cowboy outfit. Yes big big park city energy from seven year old Allen Kim. We look forward to more things from him in the future. Go to the next kind of category. Yes okay so I. I've described this as the adult oriented comedy. Now I think that also sounds a little bit dirty like like not not not scatalogical your sexually dirty but just sort of like corny. I'm not sure that adult oriented in comedy is something that you want go together like I said as soon as we're applying larger categories to these things that invokes branding evokes marketing. It invokes all of the things. That aren't a work of art so so I think that's why we feel the way we feel but also this is how the world works and it's definitely help I've gasworks keep going so I would say some of the movies that fall into this. Category are among our favorite movies so four four weddings and a funeral plate sundance many years ago. John Have you seen for weddings and a funeral. I've seen thirty eight minutes of it. What is why do you do this to me is well? It's just the film that I started to watch movies. I watched the whole movie well. This isn't Chris Ryan. I watched the Irishman on three consecutive nights. Nonsense think of it like this life life is one big screening okay more in a continuous stream viewership and happy with you. One day I'll get to the conclusion of four weddings and a few I wasn't going to post host. The picture of you tweeting on the shuttle earlier but now I'm going to is a threat. I want people to note that for the record. Another example of this is significantly different from four weddings and a funeral. The movie like in Bruges which you know well before Martin mcdonagh was being canceled for three billboards outside ebbing Missouri. He was writing really nasty. hilarious assassin in comedies. I hope he gets back to this style very soon because I love that movie very much the next two though I think are more closely associated with a kind of tree. Cly Sundance Story. Now these movies are both huge hits and are kind of emblematic of something and I will admit when I saw them for the first time I was like I liked this movie a lot. The two thousand wild different time very different time the two movies. I'm talking about our five hundred days of summer. But you may recall is the so additional Joseph Gordon Levitt Rom COM com.

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Norwich stun Manchester City with thrilling 3-2 win against Premier League champions

ESPN FC

12:06 min | 4 years ago

Norwich stun Manchester City with thrilling 3-2 win against Premier League champions

"Hutchison joins me as we talk about a busy Saturday in the premier league well as much as Norwich place tonight after that massive result darn against Manchester City for the canaries with a win who would have thought it. I just have to you know oh pay homage to our lovely backdrop tonight on the River Thames. Look at this Hammersmith Bridge doesn't get much better than this. Unless of course he goes to tower bridge. Let's get because it's GonNa look like it's is probably not going to get better than that a win against the champions given the injuries that they've had as well. Did you see this. Did you see this coming because I've I have no mindset you all day long I believe but I tell you what I did. See it coming after about fifteen minutes when they approach the game with lows of arrogance Man City. I think they thought I think pep thought this. She's going to be easy three points. We'll just turn up play football. We'll keep hold of the ball will pay Loza possession based football will just play between the lines and score some goals. We'll go back with three points. It never walk walk that it definitely did not work. That's what I mean. Kudos enormous because what we thought was the fact that wants Man City scored. I want that goal the floodgates it would have opened but for somehow they still weren't able to break down. Why is that do you think they're missing a certain emmerick report as well there that probably would have helped them? Oh I think so I think along with probably one or two of their best player LaPorte la season. It was terrific. an emergent is one of the best center often world football so yes. He's going to be a massive miss. I still thought though because I've covered PEPs teams over the years I remember when he was at Barcelona and how much go rhino planes a holding midfielder played him center off on the same. We'll have you Martinez at Buyin so I actually thought you to play on Dino's center off the former Rhodri so that might be a pet might do down the line but you looked at automatically today and Johnstone's and they looked as was on the never played a game of those two especially were all over the place and just speaking on that LaPorte injury of course we know that is going to be a timely injury that do you think it will end up costing city the title especially given how Liverpool are going. It's a worry because listen mindset. You're all filled full superstar so you can identify any given time who you think might be Miss Kevin Lebron's last season but still won the league and still performed at a high level Aguire Heyzer to play number Games what you take out the poll where I I think he's one of the best center off do brings balance being left foot center off plan on that left side also plant life backing play as a third sent off as well so you take him at the equation on all of a sudden Muncie. It sounds strange to say still look a little bit short defensively well interesting. You say that then because remember this is Matt cities. I lost in the primarily since January incredible run an incredible stat that so given the fact that with everything that you just said and this LaPorte injury is it. Are they going to be to shell shocked. Do you think it to go on a run. That's again yeah. It'd be very interesting to have been a fly on the wall in the dressing room. Afterwards pen going ballistic. His players have just said this is a warning. This is a war and you can't any teams for granted or or the Badeah chewed or a touch of arrogance. It's nice to have a environment because it makes you play one. That makes you be confident but you can't take your position. Especially someone. Knowledge is a dangerous underdog because they've got players like Tim O. Cookie and can't who I think's going to be a superstar player they can hurt you at any given time but no one really soldiers coming. I think best case scenario thought I think people thought would win the game. Maybe nausea my goal to and give them a fright but the paper is going to be very interested in the tomorrow morning just before we move on from this. Let's just touch on March for because like you said this was definitely not a result anybody would have predicted voted for them. You know the manager even saying that beating city would be like climbing Mount Everest without any oxygen but they've done it. Can they build from this because as well a lot of people didn't even pick them to survive this primarily season Norwich Fan please. You'd ask Donyell faulk on never ever to change Shange always because you went to Anfield and I was sick and tired side of the press over the weekend call knowledge naive because they went to onfield outplayed Liverpool for probably thirty thirty five minutes of the game but lost by four goals to one so everyone label them naive Econ Hong Kong have this approach against its helps just proved if you style of play and you stick with duck and you Australian your beliefs you can get results against anyone so I just said Kudos Norwich on and a fantastic sean the on them because I'll give them so much confidence because then expected to get results against Mansi liberals they can do that two teams in and a random they must be safe life this season all right well next on my list that I have here because it's twenty nine thousand nine. We use technologies over phones now Liverpool. That's definitely somewhere that you know very well and hold dear to your heart up against Newcastle your hometown team Newcastle giving Liverpool bit of scare in the beginning but Liverpool as many would have expected expected on some how did what matches the city did not be was not able to do and just came absolutely roaring back shocked to unbelievable strike from jetro volumes uh-huh on his weaker right foot as well and smashed into the stanchion and all of a sudden you think in this is GonNa be a test of Liverpool golf with the European champions. They've gone arrogance about them. Where that that just swatting teams away? It doesn't matter if you poke the more you or your so of small scoring early goal at Anfield especially with the two years does this season last sees anything because of the Champions League I think so I think than being European champions now give them the air confidence arrogance where they believe her Jergen KLOPP speak to the press over the weekend in the UK. Hey saying he believed these players but now the play is believe in themselves which is huge on a mentality front because now that go beyond against Newcastle go beyond against anyone he wanted primitive and all of a sudden you poke menu and you smile at them and all of a sudden that's helped players. Just go through the gays and people like Maan who's an incredible. I mean what's He got twenty three goals in twenty nine unreal all of a sudden looking at superstar player. Everyone was talking about Mosala being the superstar fun Daikin Alison even though he didn't play today that building just such a rich squad where you think they all start contend believable with Muncie could be there yeah. What are you touched on Saudi-omani and of course like you were saying everyone has been talking about most most especially after you know the records he has he the and the record breaking man he has been livable so you think that Saudi-omani is a top man I do because I I look at him and I watch an I an analyzes attitude and he's he's strong durable? He's never injured even when he is ill play with Knox. those managers are priceless. the way he plays lays full of energy is hard as nails. He's he's quick dynamic. He makes things happen with support. FEE can run in beyond without the ball is now getting these goals does. He's getting his assists so when you when you analyze Liverpool you think who would they miss the most probably Saudi-omani all right well. Let's move on now to Chelsea because because what a result up against a team that we know wolves can be a very tough team to beat especially at home but you know. Can we get a hip hip Hooray for the Youth Steve Chelsea something that you know I want to say everyone has sort of pooh-poohed on in recent time saying young manager too many young players. They don't quite have have the experience to really go deep in the Premier League. It's GonNa take them at least another year or two but this is looking like a brilliant squad that really can threaten some of the other teams on Credit Franklin part especially Jody Morris so I know quite well it was working beyond the scenes academy level a few years ago before you went to Dhabi so he knows the young players coming through and there's many Moore's boy call James is not it's not really featured just yet who's going to be or could be a superstar so the way francs been brave. You'll have to say that it would be very easy if you're young manager to go with tried and tested rested experienced players but Franks put to one side he still got a good blend is still got got. The comeback who played a part in today's game were injured. He still contact the comeback but credit emmys playing the young boys. He's playing Mason. Mount is playing some more who got a goal today. He's playing Abraham do get in gold and top joint top-scorer and so you know frank is being a very brave manager tuck going in a in a club like Chelsea wherever it's always WANNA come yesterday. There's never been any for room for manages to try and maneuver in the past so yeah. There's a very very good job Jodi Jodi. Let's think of it on that man that you allege that you mentioned just last having Abraham wow three goals today that we know that hat trick that he's going to want to celebrate but I'm going to call it four goals because he's got yeah. He got the job of making the point. When you score three you might as well go with four escort goal any lean accounting methods it just take the fall the four hundred run put it up on social media later match go but it you know I was I was in in Istanbul covering the supercup and it was it was Jerus- dot dot dot game and it was what was going to be very interesting to see which way Frank Lenzi because they bring different aspects of that game as you root very good on the ball he can hold the ball he's into midfield as dream but tammy now is starting to become and he's not quite there yet but he's nearly the finished article where is hold a place getting better? He's very quick a spinning in beyond but more important getting goals are you surprised with the way in which she's just been improving and seems to be going from strength to strike because it was thought that was flaws in his game wealth will the whole to play our thought jude was better player but he was quicker than Jerusalem is an unwieldy down the line getting these calls which is most important for centerfolds. You know you can have all the build up. Play you like banging in the goals. People will start asks the question when especially when you're young plan your and a Chelsea side as I said I've got no take time to try and grow you go in there straightaway and you're banging in the goals and you're playing well. He's in a good rich painful from a rich vein of form there at Chelsea. Let's move on to Manchester United the the roller coaster. I have to laugh because I know you watch that game closely on paper Win for Manchester United up against Leicester who everyone said we're really and truly favorites going into this one you know ahead of them in the premier my league table but it really was not a performance that I would say you could take confidence from it was a strange game commentary on the game and it was almost aside Lester went into the favorites because of the quality players on paper but it's almost like they tried to kick dumpster united and Monday night responded really well Scott mcdonagh a real shift and it was probably their lead on the day he's only twenty two and he was he was Marshall Not Midfield and he was getting around everywhere. He was leading from the front. He was very aggressive. Although Daniel James had another superb game he was very lively off the left hand side rash was a little bit in and out penalty goal but still doesn't look like it doesn't look like a readymade centerfold or so much like learning these game off the left hand side and all of a sudden being thrown is a centerfold she still learning so think to analyze the game. It was one where normally manages try to analyze the performance and that's what they want. A thought today was a case of Oregon social just wanting the three points. That's what you needed just to give them a little bit of confidence and may be in the games come up with. You've got some really till fixtures. Maybe the three points against Leicester will probably not listed down a peg or two and give the money funds underplays a little bit more confidence. Do you think let's run out steamed. You pick them to run out of steam. I know this is a topic that we spoke about a lot when they ended up winning the primarily because again you know they started off so well and nobody picked it to last. This is another you know season where less to have started very well and we see the troubles with some of the other bigger clubs the Monday night is the Chelsea's having their slip-ups even spurs here and there on Arsenal so do do you pick them to to go deep is everyone has expected. I think so think my two teams I think would be calm unless that to try and get close to the top six. I think wolves are not just because of the loss today today but they've got Europe League football which is always difficult on a small squad. I think it's too much for them. but I was quite surprised at how Lester started the Game Brandon Brendan I think might want to see changes weight changes system. He played a forty three one way in the last two weeks. He's played a four one four one and makes Lester be more on the front foot a little bit defensive today a little bit on the puck for a little bit so of an order of Monday night but I think if let's go that time again and Brendan how again to to play assistant ultra and win the thing you'd have been one or two things

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What's the History (and Future) of Toilets?

BrainStuff

05:00 min | 4 years ago

What's the History (and Future) of Toilets?

"Consider the flush toilet. It's the fascinating device. If you think about it. This giant porcelain chairs installed into every modern American bathroom using gallons of precious drinking water everyday to whisk your urine feces into oblivion better known as the municipal wastewater treatment plant nearest you every time you flush, but have you ever considered? What else we could be doing with our poop in pee? You probably don't really want to think about it. And neither does pretty much anybody else, which is why the flush toilet we twenty-first-century century. Humans us hasn't changed much since it was first patented in seventeen seventy five by Scottish watchmaker named Alexander coming Cummings. Toilet was a slightly altered version of the commode designed for Queen. Elizabeth the first by her godson, sir. John Harrington in fifteen ninety two Cummings had an s shaped pipe to trap, bad odors, while Harrington's had not, of course, self flushing. Toilets heated seats in those vacuum potties like you see on airplanes in tour buses came later. But. Our one and done attitude towards commode innovation probably comes from the fact that we simply don't want to think about poop that much. We spoke with DNA. Mcdonagh a professor of industrial design in the Beckman institute of advanced science and technology at the university of Illinois at our banish campaign. She said within the American culture, there's still resistance and reluctance to discuss body waste the toilet has remained relatively unexplored. I think because we're failing to realize that to quote, a British saying where there is muck. There's brass we are failing to see the potential opportunity are modest toilet is offering us because the notion of immersing yourself in such a product because all feel so uncomfortable. But going to the bathroom isn't something. We've always been squeamish about long ago. It was just another experience and opportunity for relaxation. And hanging out the ancient Romans used toilet time as a time to catch up with their friends in the year three hundred and fifteen BC Rome had one hundred and forty four bustling public toilets lined with stone benches with keyhole shaped cutouts situated, all along them where people would sit together and do their business, and maybe some gossiping to later in medieval England, you could be walking down the street and someone might throw the contents of their chamber pot out the window onto you. They might say sorry about it. But it would kind of be on you for walking too close to their house. Fancier medieval, people used Garda robe a little closet. Stuck onto the side of a castle with a hole in the floor that emptied into a moat or cesspit clothes were also kept in the Garda row. But because it was thought stench of human waste would keep the fleas moths out of the garments public Garda roads in London empty directly into the Thames, which was an unbelievably poor public health. With move as the population of Europe grew over the course of the eighteen hundreds up to one hundred people would share the same public garter robe and the waste just washed into the rivers tainting, the drinking water supply, which explains why so many outbreaks of cholera typhoid and other waterborne diseases bedeviled nineteenth century Europeans, resulting in more than half the working class population dying for the age of five it was a mess. As a result of a particularly hot summer in London in eighteen Fifty-eight when these smell of rotting sewage bay living in the city completely unbearable Parliament Commission to the construction of the London sewer, which was finished in eighteen sixty five deaths resulting from waterborne diseases plummeted and cities all over the world. Followed suit and constructed their own sanitary sewers the toilet patented by coming eventually became standard in houses and wealthy countries. All over the world along with slight variations patented by others like Thomas, crapper. Yes, that's his real name whose contributions to the overall design of the toilet were minimal. But whose legacy endures because he made sure his name was visible on. All of his products. And hey, it's great that fewer people are dying due to poor sanitation in these places anymore. But the toilet is due for an upgrade. So what do we need? Our new toilets to do. Mcdonagh said toilets offer a relatively unexplored territory that offers significant potential in respect to healthy living and healthy aging as individuals are taking more responsibility for their health. Eating habits and wellbeing. The bathroom offers a somewhat blank canvas for us to integrate intuitive technology to support the individual imagine a toilet that could tell you. How hydrated you were whether you are deficient in particular vitamins or new of blood in your stools and changes in your hormones. We literally flush all that information away each day in the form of waste matter. So we could find out a lot about our own health from our toilets, but according to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which launched their reinvent the toilet challenge. Back in twenty eleven the next generation of toilets will also be able to kill pathogens compost human waste and keep up with the fast urbanization of the twenty first century. And all that without sewer, infrastructure electricity or a water source. They might even be able to minor waste for valuable elements like phosphorus nitrogen and potassium and separate solid and liquid waste in order to use them to make things like building supplies. But we'll the new toilets. Look very much different from the one in your bathroom now or the one, sir. John Harrington made for Queen Elizabeth in the sixteenth century, probably not much unless you've got any bright

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Do-Gooders Should Survey Communities First

60-Second Science

03:30 min | 5 years ago

Do-Gooders Should Survey Communities First

"This is Americans sixty seconds science. I'm Jason Goldman all trees in cities do miserable. Good for biodiversity and for human health. They scrub pollution from the air they provide habitat for wildlife. They make streets look nicer, and they even reduce stress and have been linked to reductions in crime back in twenty fifteen a group of Toronto based researchers discovered than planting just eleven more trees per city block could reduce heart related conditions by the same amount. As if everybody living on that block became a year and a half younger, but in Detroit between two thousand eleven and twenty four team a quarter of eligible homeowners turned down in offer from a local nonprofit for free street. Trees ironic, considering Detroit's nickname was once the city of trees was actually over eighteen hundred tr. Trees that were rejected out of an eligible seven thousand four hundred twenty five. So it was a big enough issue at that point where it warranted further investigation. Forestry researcher Christine Carmichael who did the research at Michigan state and has since moved to university of Vermont, the nonprofit created an education campaign to get more. Residents to accept the free trees the assumption being that if people had all the facts, they'd be more likely to take the trees, but when Carmichael talked to residents she found that they understood the benefits of trees their unease was about trust. Basically what I found was that opposition into trait to tree planting among some of these residents resulted primarily from negative past experiences with street trees, particularly in low income neighborhoods that were grappling with blight from vacant properties, which created an additional burden of care for their neighborhood. In the last half century or so more than half a million Detroit. Trees died from disease neglect at the same time. The city underwent dramatic demographic shifts by twenty sixteen Detroit was eighty two percent African American and had the highest percentage of low income residents in the country as a result. It was primarily low income African American communities who were forced to deal with the consequences and the hazards like falling limbs posed by dead trees in speaking with residents Carmichael found that they'd be more willing to accept free trees, if they could be more involved in the decision making process locals wanted input on tree size, and whether they produced flowers, they also have a reasonably wanted to avoid trees that could drop rotting fruits or sap on cars and sidewalks the findings by Carmichael and marine. Mcdonagh are in the journal society and natural resource. It's important to provide a space for people's stories to be heard about what their experience of community change has been and let them know that you understand and respect their experience. And I think that would open people up more trusting the intentions of organizations that come into a neighborhood to do good. Thanks for the minute for scientists Americans. Sixty seconds science. I'm Jason Goldman.

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Ruffin McNeill, Mike Stoops and Defensive Coordinator discussed on The Jim Rome Show

The Jim Rome Show

01:10 min | 5 years ago

Ruffin McNeill, Mike Stoops and Defensive Coordinator discussed on The Jim Rome Show

"Suspension Oklahoma fired defensive coordinator, Mike stoops this morning after allowing forty eight points to Texas Saturday assistant head coach Ruffin McNeill runs. The d the rest of the season only three playoff games today because the brewers swept the Rockies yesterday. The begins Friday in Milwaukee, Houston, Kim sweep Cleveland first pitch in an hour. The Braves who's the Don. At four thirty after avoiding sweep last night. And finally the Yankees who is the Red Sox at seven forty after splitting their first two games at Fenway. And the Phoenix Suns every poorly fire GM Ryan mcdonagh the week before the regular season begins. I mean injured bogus the latest facts and figures for your fantasy football team on I on fantasy football Saturday nights at ten pm eastern on

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St. Louis Uber driver has put video of hundreds of passengers online. Most have no idea.

News, Traffic and Weather

01:29 min | 5 years ago

St. Louis Uber driver has put video of hundreds of passengers online. Most have no idea.

"The US in Russia working together to help Syrian refugees return. To their war-torn country general Joseph VO tells says anything beyond the current. Coordination between the nations. Would need more scrutiny Mcdonagh what how competence What, back back Over. Going right now the idea was floated during President Trump and Vladimir Putin summit a Missouri Uber driver is in trouble for violating the privacy of his ridesharing passenger driver in Saint Louis is accused of live streaming hundreds of trips and. Not, letting passengers no. They were online the Uber driver telling the Saint Louis dispatch that has dashboard camera was hooked up, to twitch TV a live streaming video platform where he had a channel without. Hundreds of followers those followers kept up a running commentary on passengers discussing how. They looked more the drivers channel has since. Been shut down an Uber has suspended him Montereau Veira ABC news the equalizer too narrowly won a battle of two very different sequels at, the box office the action movie starring Denzel, Washington gross, thirty five point eight million. Dollars, this, weekend, well mama Mia. Here, we go again took in, thirty four point four million the storyline in that movie features the movie, of, the group Abba like the first picture which earned. More than six Six, hundred, million dollars ten years ago this is ABC news And this is. KOMO News Radio. In Seattle is four zero, four Sunday afternoon let's check traffic AAA..

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Ron Perlman Says He Peed On His Hand Before Handshake With Harvey Weinstein

The Savage Nation

04:51 min | 5 years ago

Ron Perlman Says He Peed On His Hand Before Handshake With Harvey Weinstein

"That was the thought everybody who go to your movies everybody to buy your music yes and that really was also tv back in the day but now things are a lot different especially with late night tv yes so is trump is doing this rally last night and goes after jimmy fallon yes what is your reaction to that this this is what he does india doesn't let anything go no box is unchecked i think he feels like there's enough of america that agrees with him and sides with him that he can go ahead and throw that stuff out there i mean he needs his his voting block yes but does it jimmy fallon have to expand you only have a certain amount of people that may tune in the late too late to go backwards on that stuff i mean if you stuck your neck out there so far that you can't bring it back i mean you're jimmy fallon quite yes i mean it's done now it's done but as far as staking out a position you know where coal bear is politically you know where kimmel is likely this gets back to a conversation i had this weekend if i know where they are then it's up to me choose whether to watch him or not when they pretend to be otherwise that's when it troubles me cnn if cnn would just come out and go look we're not a fan of the president where liberal leaning organization this is the way we're going to present the news do that rather than scold me and tell me that we we have no position we're journalists i think we're point past the point of believing i mean ron perlman is advocating peeing in the president's kentucky fried chicken today saw that ron perlman peeing on his own hands to shake hands with democrats yeah what is going on if you missed that he tweeted something about how every time he saw harvey weinstein and weinstein would say you have to be shaking my hand in a photo right hey said so i went to the bathroom and i peed on my own hands like well if you knew what weinstein was up to then why did you call the dang cops man i mean rather than peeing on your hand and advocating that the folks that kentucky fried chicken wiz in the president's buckets does a certain amount of delusion thinking that president trump literally will walk into a kfc i'd like the family bucket please has people who do they yes chris christie to do the kfc yeah he's not going to do it himself that was the whole campaign joke i want to go to mcdonagh where i know that i'm getting some consistency and it's not gonna be him that shows up to get it this is where you don't want to shake hands with a liberal you just don't you never know where the hands of here's a little clip of trump last night talking about jimmy fallon jimmy fallon jimmy the guy screws up my hair going back and forth he was so disappointed to find out it was really good well that's one of the great things i got everybody used to say my hair's phonies my unit i'm wearing a happy anybody here wearing but the one thing they never say that anymore because i've been gordon rainstorms i've been gordon wins that alive sixty miles an hour getting on events not your hand don't run for office don't run for office because the gig would be so jimmy fallon apologized he apologized for humanizer we can you guys because now he's gonna lose all of us and he goes on basically to say jimmy fallon be a man just stand up to people what is the big deal having me on the show my ratings were big you called me you congratulated me but then fallon responded again i probably wouldn't do it like that but this is two years ago we've always wanted to touch trump's hair everybody wanted people wanted to know what is his hair real page i go on and get in there and i'll i'll tell you we've asked him for us he's a reality star in diseased on our show ten times and we always ask me like thanks hair bark at me a different sunday that and so i i messed up and clue it's definitely a real komo very it is unbelievable when beating egg whites so is that the best way to handle it you're jimmy fallon longterm just use got also you david i think you should have just said look and he did earlier in.

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Henry County, Monmouth Park and New York discussed on Atlanta's Morning News

Atlanta's Morning News

01:28 min | 5 years ago

Henry County, Monmouth Park and New York discussed on Atlanta's Morning News

"Laura ingram gotta get off these little things that are distracting in keeping him from jewish doing the job and inhofe says one option would be for pruitt to leave although he later clarifies he is not calling on pruitt to resign a mcdonagh man is headed to prison after confessing to raping and impregnating a young relative neither the little girl nor her mom knew she was pregnant until the girl miscarried she's thirteen now but at the time she had literally just turned twelve senior henry county prosecutor jodi spiegel tells me when the pair went to a michigan hospital detectives they're contacted mcdonagh police michael arnold confessed he had raped the girl who had recanted the first time she tried to get help about a year prior she had disclosed that this was going on the thirty eight year old arnold has to serve every day of a twenty five year sentence veronica waters wsb contested on abc's bachelorette has been arrested for sexual misconduct lincoln deem who's still vying for the hand of beker covering was convicted last month of groping a woman on a harbor cruise ship nearly two years ago the charge indecent assault and battery abc's jason nathanson says show producers claim it didn't show up on a deems background check with the new york da says he should register as a sex offender i bets are placed today after new jersey legalizes sports betting governor phil murphy set to place the first wager at a sports book at monmouth park racetrack on the jersey shore shore the democrat won't say what he'll be betting on abc's brian clark reports it took a supreme court ruling to clear the way in atlantic city casinos also taking sports bets beginning.

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School District, Bridget Shields and Michael O'connor discussed on Atlanta's Morning News

Atlanta's Morning News

02:17 min | 5 years ago

School District, Bridget Shields and Michael O'connor discussed on Atlanta's Morning News

"School district expels a ten year old boy for bringing poppers to campus marcy the school system considers the tiny fireworks explosive compounds sparked i just make a noise the fourth graders mom tells channel two action news her son doesn't understand why he was punished mama what are we going to do next are we going to have to move i how am i going to go to school the student was caught with poppers at flipping elementary in mcdonagh his mom says they were part of her churches schools out goodie bag she plans to appeal the decision to the school board reporting live mark alewine wsb two years after her naked body is found in oakland city park atlanta police named bridget shields killer navy d major michael o'connor says dna ties christopher spencer to shields death dna was recovered from the spray bottle that had been purchased at the convenience store the last time that we do her too be seen on cameras being alive spencer is linked to several other murders in the area he's already behind bars shots fired in the mandatory evacuation zone near kilowatt volcano on hawaii's big island police arrests sixty one year old john hubbard after he pulled a gun on his neighbor major jeff hickman of the hawaii national guard says some people don't want to leave because they fear looting before worried that if i leave my house yes i'll be safe but none of my stuff will be trade winds are clearing the noxious air from the eruptions dozens of students are caught cheating on final exams tequila high school it appears answers were posted on social media and kids copied them now they all get zeros and must retake the finals gwinnett school district spokesperson tells channel two action news they also face appropriate disciplinary consequences the new scripts a national spelling bee champ is fourteen year old car thick nemani mckinney texas and this is winning word k oh i and oh and i is it means christian fellowship the finals went eighteen rounds carthage wins more than forty two thousand in cash and prizes wsb news time five eleven called the spelling bee before you have scored the most nerve racking things ever done trying to go strictly by the dia critical remarks in mark's so you do the pronunciation for the dictionary ban it is really something goes me lebanon's after five o'clock is this spring up to speed on weather and traffic now getting ready for the big weekend.

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Deandre Ayton, Luka Doncic, Marvin Bagley could fix Suns

Freddie Coleman Show

01:05 min | 5 years ago

Deandre Ayton, Luka Doncic, Marvin Bagley could fix Suns

"European players and their gain he's very cognizant of that of those players and i found that they're rooting for him as well they want him to succeed in the nba to sort of continue that path cleary chris black with abdallah let me ask you this i've heard the bulls have done a lot of homework on him and that if they got into the top three that was like the guy that they wanted this is going back for a couple of years now they've been they've had their eye on don cinch for a couple of years now look get you into that top three now well and that's the thing that we have to kind of watch here because today and espn dot com has put out there on espn dot com you have the headline phoenix suns general manager ryan mcdonagh says he's open to relinquishing the prize place of the nba draft captured seat for the number one pick for the right return so you know sons gm says options for number one pick include trade for mba star the bozon have that right so like you probably can't get up to one.

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Atlanta Hawks hire Philadelphia 76ers assistant Lloyd Pierce as had coach

Tolbert and Lund

01:38 min | 5 years ago

Atlanta Hawks hire Philadelphia 76ers assistant Lloyd Pierce as had coach

"Espn radio sportscenter on a day where the toronto raptors parted ways with head coached wing casey after seven seasons and the hornets introduced james for as their new head coaching lana hawks have agreed in principle with lloyd tears to become the team's next head coach here's comes from the philadelphia seventy sixers where he was an assistant under bret brown atlanta parted ways with mike wooten jose back in april according to espn's adam show adrian wargin hausky putin holzer is expected to draw interest from toronto capitals enlightening drop the puck for game one of the stanley cup eastern conference final in thirty minutes espn nhl analyst barry melrose on what he likes with the lightning they will be the favorite because of what they've done so far they'd be two very good teams but also the way they're built the people were wondering if they're tough enough but they've come out and they battled boston really out hit boston physical the most of the series soft tat is put the rest they're as tough as anybody in the nhl goal tending been very solid very very few softball giving up vassilev ski their defense is rock solid led by headmen led by mcdonagh guys that have been there before and they've got a ton of guys can put the puck the net capitals have won five road games during the playoffs over the first two rounds second round of the players championship webb simpson shot a sixty three he's a leader at fifteen under a five shot lead simpson ties the thirty six hole tournament record set by jason day two years ago tiger woods in jordan speak both make the cut out one under cubs at wrigley today beat up on the webs our white sox with eleven to win wilton contrary.

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San Bruno police: Shooter went to gun range before she opened fire at YouTube campus

The Savage Nation

01:50 min | 5 years ago

San Bruno police: Shooter went to gun range before she opened fire at YouTube campus

"Tomorrow night this is talk radio five sixty san francisco san jose oakland a cumulus station now on amazon alexa opened the tariff talk or not more on the youtube shooter onorato johnson very tough day on wall street for companies that do a lot of business in china afterward the china's imposing twentyfive percent tariffs on more than one hundred categories of us made imports slowing down caterpillar is down three m is down mcdonald's was lower microsoft was lower every company that has pinned its future growth strategy in some shape or form ellen china is not correspondent richard quest in new york with the dow actually has now hit positive territory after opening down by more than five hundred points right now the dow is up one hundred and nine the nasdaq up sixty four outgoing national security advisor hr mcmaster gave one last speech yesterday saying we're not doing enough to stop russia's meddling in american affairs russia has used old and new forms of aggression to undermine our open societies and the foundations of international peace and stability speaking to the atlantic council in washington mcmaster he said we need to make interfering fearing more costly on russia new knowledge about the woman who shot and wounded three people before killing herself yesterday inside youtube headquarters south of san francisco a nine millimeter semiautomatic handgun was found near the body of naseem mcdonagh after she had wounded three people before killing yourself as police were rushing into the complex san bruno police chief ed barberini also says the shooter practiced at a local gun range in the morning before the shooting which occurred during the lunch hour at youtube it's also confirmed that the woman was upset with youtube over new standards that she claimed resulted in fewer views of.

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Russia responds quid pro quo to diplomats' expulsions

Today

02:26 min | 5 years ago

Russia responds quid pro quo to diplomats' expulsions

"The united states is indicated is ready to take further action against russia in response to the expulsion of sixty american diplomats yesterday moscow announced the move in retaliation for washington kicking out an identical number of russian officials earlier this week as part of a coordinated international response to the nerve agent attack in salisbury sarah raynsford reports from moscow the us has until the weekends to close and fake eight its consulate in saint petersburg and sixty us diplomats mainly in moscow have a week to pack their bags and leave it is the first stage in russia's response to a coordinated wave of of its diplomats from europe and the us that my show of solidarity with britain over the nerve agents attack in salisbury appears to have taken moscow by surprise officials here kobe expulsions outrageous and accused the anglo saxons as they now say of misleading and pressuring their allies in a campaign of slander against russia moscow has now confirmed that it will match the number of diplomats for expulsion one for one is also promised to go further there what that means isn't yet clear thirty nine labour mp's and peers have signed a letter urging jeremy corbyn to suspend a senior official over her handling of a complaint about antisemitism christine shaw croft who stood down as head of the party's disputes panel of two calling for the reinstatement of a council candidate accused of denying the holocaust the letter expresses deep concern that she remains a member of labour's national executive committee as a political correspondent jonathan blake reports the group of thirty nine including three shadow oh ministers led by the mp schiff mcdonagh she told bbc news some within the labour party felt very strongly that christine shawcross should be suspended the letter says that it is utterly wrong and highly offensive to the jewish community that someone who defends a labor candidate who has been suspended for holocaust denial should be a member of the parties governing body the letter urges jeremy corbyn to suspend michelle croft which the group says would be an initial step towards honoring his commitment to tackle antisemitism mr goldman has repeatedly condemned antisemitism and the bbc understands he intends to announce a speeding up of the party's disciplinary procedures some of his supporters say the issue is being used to destabilize him mr cubans office of response to the letter a report by mp's is accused some academy school trusted ingram of using taxpayers money to pay excessive salaries to senior staff.

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