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"miramax films" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:13 min | 11 months ago

"miramax films" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Governor Chris sununu says that former president Trump will not keep anybody out of the race for 2024. Both sides of the alley are going to have maybe a dozen individuals over the next 6 to 9 months come out and decide to run. Appearing on CBS's face the nation, the New Hampshire Republican also jokingly called it a terrible idea for Trump to announce a presidential bid before Christmas amid growing speculation that he will. Testimony set to continue Monday at the LA criminal courts building in the sexual assault trial of Harvey Weinstein. Scott Carr has details. A professional massage therapist known as Jane Doe number three is the latest woman to claim she was assaulted by the cofounder of miramax films. Over the course of three days, the woman described how Weinstein allegedly attacked her in the bathroom of a Beverly Hills hotel after a massage in 2010 that Weinstein barged in through an unlocked bathroom door. She was washing her hands and that after the attack, Weinstein said he wanted to help her get a book deal, though she told the jury she was not a writer or an author, and that she had never thought about writing a book. The 70 year old was extradited from New York to LA and a connection with sex related counts involving 5 women. I'm Scott Carr. Police are searching for the hit and run driver who fatally struck a 79 year old pedestrian in Brooklyn, Paul de Castro reports. The female victim was hit by a white Ford van while she was walking along church avenue near east 52nd street in east flatbush at around 7 15 Saturday night. The woman was rushed to Brookdale hospital, but doctors couldn't save her. Police say the driver of the van took off and was heading eastbound on church avenue. Paul de Castro, New York. A Texas businessman known to many as mattress Mack has millions of reasons to be happy about the outcome of this year's World Series. Jim mcingvale wagered $10 million on the Astros winning. When they topped the Phillies four one in yesterday's game 6, he earned nearly $75 million. Mac and Vale spread his bets across multiple sports books with Caesars paying out the most at 30 million. I'm Tammy trejo. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom after laying off about half of the company on Friday following Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition. Twitter is now reaching out to dozens of employees who lost their jobs and asking them to return. More from Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini, suzette, we're hearing some of those who are being asked to return were actually laid off by mistake and our source also says others were let go before management realized their work and experience might be necessary to build the new features that Musk envisions for the social media platform. A Twitter spokesperson did not reply to a request for comment and Twitter's plans to hire back workers was previously reported by platformer, Susanna. Meantime, we're hearing Twitter is now delaying the rollout of that checkmark verification program until after the midterm elections this week. 50,000 runners took to the streets today to run the New York City marathon which was back to capacity for the first time since before the pandemic. New York roadrunners, CEO Kieran hemple, says the race is a good driver for local businesses. You know, with 50,000 runners and so many of them internationally coming over about a third of the race. You see hotels fill up bars and restaurants, shops, so it really does drive about $400 million of economic impact to the city. So it's a great boost to our local economy. Kenyan runners, Evans chebet and Sharon lokedi, both won their respective races in their New York City marathon debuts. On this last day of weekend campaigning ahead of the midterm elections on Tuesday, candidates for governor of New York were out in force, congressman Lee zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor today in Rochester, promised if he is elected, he's going to crack down on crime. Emergency here in the state of New York. Leaning on presidents past and present governor Kathy hochul barnstormed around the New York City area this weekend. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg daybreak weekend our global look ahead of the top stories are coming week from our daybreak anchors all around the world and just ahead on the program here comes a U.S. inflation numbers. I'm John Tucker in New York. I'm Kelly hit getting London where we're looking at the next major climate summit cop 27 in Egypt. I'm Brian Curtis and Hong Kong. We look at COVID zero in China locking down a factory of 200,000 workers making iPhones. I'm Andy Morrison Washington were gauging to turn out and the last minute scramble before the midterms. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg daybreak weekend on Bloomberg 11 three O New York. Bloomberg 99 one Washington D.C., Bloomberg one O 6 one Boston. Bloomberg 9 60 San Francisco, DAB digital radio London. Syria's XM one 19 and around the world on Bloomberg radio dot com and via the Bloomberg business app. Hi everybody, I'm John Tucker. Let's start today's program with the inflation. Households are watching the fed certainly watching it and we're tracking developments for you right here on the Bloomberg radio studio with Bloomberg global economics and policy editor Michael McKee

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"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"Fay ray, and the screenwriter Robert riskin, they were an early Hollywood power couple. They each had a very lasting legacy in that town this town. Ray fay ray more people know she's more easily, you know, in definable. She she's the most famous scream queen of them all if you want to get technical. And Robert riskin probably considered the father of the romantic comedy. So they were quite a couple. I mean, men loved fay ray before she was with risking. She was married to a guy named John monk Saunders who was a Rhodes scholar who wrote the story for the first best picture Oscar winner wings, he ended up taking all of her fucking money and kidnapping their daughter. Jesus, later fay ray has a love affair with the playwright Clifford O debts. He's no slouch. And then she starred on stage opposite Archibald leech, and he fell head over heels in love with her, and this was before he changed his name to Cary Grant. Gary Cooper was hot and bought all the Fay Wray. They were in a few films together. But Robert risking a little less recognizable, but like I said, he penned great stuff. He wrote the Frank Capra movies meet John Doe, mister deeds goes to town and it happened one night with Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable. He actually invented the term doodle for mister deeds. Actually, when Adam Sandler remade mister deeds, he kept enough of the original script to give Robert riskin a screen credit. It's pretty cool. But brisket was no slouch himself. He had a lot of pussy after him. Loretta Young Carol Lombard, who Clark Gable went bananas for and when he died, still wanted to be buried next to her, even though they hadn't been together for years and Clark cable had remarried after her. Somebody wild stories when it comes to Hollywood and love lives and who dies and lives next to someone so and eternity at this funeral. I mean, at this graveyard it's insane.

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"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:57 min | 2 years ago

"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"I was watching Turner classic movies yesterday. You know, sometimes in between movies, they have these interstitials where they show you all film reels and that guy talking on the real talks like this. Next week, American GIs will prepare for moral world too and go to fight the Nazis in the japs. That kind of stuff. And these are things that typically appear on movie screens when people went to the theater in between double features or triple features. So they show them on Turner classic movies and one of them was so remarkable. It was footage of American GIs fighting hand to hand combat, getting ready to go to World War II and as this announcer said, fight the japs and the Nazis. And well, I'll just read what he said because I wrote it down, it's fantastic. I mean, it would just never fly in any capacity today. But these two American guys are fighting in the announcer goes, the japs know their jiu-jitsu. So our guys are taught how to protect themselves. It's not the way we do it here, but that's the way they want it. And we can short dish it out that way. So japs, beware. If the japs like hand to hand combat and even employ the use of death sticks, well then these leathernecks will learn pretty quickly. The japs introduced choking people with bamboo sticks before they could cry out. Now all we've got to figure out is how to do it better and more deadly than the nips. I'm not making a word of this up. Marines have always been able to take it, but from here on in when it comes to the japs and the Nazis, they're going to be able to dish it out. That was a good old American confidence. Can't be that way anymore.

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"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"miramax films" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"From workhouse connect in AJ benza. Fame. He'd like to be walked on a leash and play really dirty kinky sex games. Iza. The guy put the cock in the peacock network, okay? Bitch. Hey everybody, AJ Benji here with fame as a bitch. This is the free show, the retro show, the old faithful, the original fame is a bitch. Well, you guys get to hear it for free. Before a number of you decide, you know something, let me call my pocket for the 5 bucks and give it AJ so I can really hear the good scoop. Not only the Patreon fame is a bitch, but also the Italian immigration series. Now, tomorrow on Saturday, I will give you the second episode of the Italian immigration series. It'll be free to you again. But after that one, you didn't have to pony up and go to Patreon. Do you hear the next four or 5 episodes? And you will not regret it. It's a great series, and it's going to get better and better. Especially since I just saw a movie the other night called golden door. It was made about 15 years ago. Martin's crusade produced it miramax films, it's an amazing movie about what it was like for sicilians to leave Italy, take that two week journey and then come to America. There's so many things we don't know. About how they had to get the money, the poor people, to leave the country, the animals, they had to sell the cattle, the livestock, some of these people had no shoes that looked well enough to be seen in New York at Ellis island, the arranged marriages that occurred at Ellis island. People getting lost on ships relatives having to go back to Italy to be deported because they weren't deemed fit enough or smart enough to be in America. I'm not against that. And I bet you the Italians will have to go back before they came back again,.

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Sicilian Immigrant Movie ' Golden Door' Is a Must Watch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:04 min | 2 years ago

Sicilian Immigrant Movie ' Golden Door' Is a Must Watch

"Since I just saw a movie the other night called golden door. It was made about 15 years ago. Martin's crusade produced it miramax films, it's an amazing movie about what it was like for sicilians to leave Italy, take that two week journey and then come to America. There's so many things we don't know. About how they had to get the money, the poor people, to leave the country, the animals, they had to sell the cattle, the livestock, some of these people had no shoes that looked well enough to be seen in New York at Ellis island, the arranged marriages that occurred at Ellis island. People getting lost on ships relatives having to go back to Italy to be deported because they weren't deemed fit enough or smart enough to be in America. I'm not against that. And I bet you the Italians will have to go back before they came back again, Warren against it either.

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Interview With Rachel Hollis, motivational speaker And author

Skimm'd from The Couch

06:11 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Rachel Hollis, motivational speaker And author

"Hey everyone welcome to a special live episode of skimmed from the couch. I am so excited to be back from matt. Leave for this recording. It's been a huge week and we are thrilled to have a virtual audience joining us today for our conversation with rachel. Hollis rachel is a bestselling author podcast host and motivational speaker. You know her as the author of the hit book girl. Wash your face and her latest book. Didn't see that coming just came out last. Fall rachel you for joining us. Welcome to skip from the couch. Oh thank you guys so much for having me. We're gonna start with our first question. Let's have you skin your resume. What are the highlights. So my first job out of high school. I didn't go to college. My first job out of high school was actually miramax films. So back in the day when miramax was making good will hunting and emma and That was a bit of a trial by fire as you might suppose. I sort of hopped around production companies after that working as an assistant and then a coordinator and in the midst of that working in la and working in the entertainment industry was an incredible lesson on some levels and also pretty toxic environment on the other. And so i started to dream about what it would like to start my own company and be my own boss and after having a really crappy boss. I quit on a friday and started my company. Monday morning and back then. I was an event planner. So i had gotten my experience doing movie. Premieres press junkets. And i started to do those for brides and people having bought mitzvahs and someone's fiftieth birthday party. And i solely built that company up into what would become a high end luxury event business and it was really fun and it really fed my creative passion of designing spaces and the thrill of putting an event together and i started to get a bit restless and begin again to dream of something more. I started a blog back in two thousand eight which was sort of the heyday to have a blog and slowly than built that into a media company. So back then we wouldn't have used. We wouldn't have known things advertising or Putting things into your blog posts or talking about a certain product. But i started to kind of finagle my way and realized that there was a business there and that gave birth to the media. Company that i now owned today and i like to say you know my my job hasn't changed that much over the years. I have always just been trying to communicate with women in my community and my company and the things that i teach have evolved as i have evolved as a woman so i started writing a blog than i began writing books. Then i began writing about my life and all of that led to the things i've known for today which is speaking and writing and podcasts. Obviously as you just said so much of your life is out of the public on social media. What is something that we can't google about you that you haven't posted on instagram. That you see on my gosh so many things. Well okay. i'll tell you guys. I have not said this publicly but i'm really excited. I just finished my first screenplay. Congratulations thank you thank you. I literally cried when i wrote the last words. Because it's something. I dreamed about writing for a long time and as a writing is my creative outlet and started as an author in fiction and then somehow fell into nonfiction and kind of advice. And it's always been a dream to write a screenplay because i want to challenge myself a new medium so that was a big deal to finish. Who knows what will happen. And honestly i don't even care. I'm just proud of myself for finishing. Is it adapted from your books or is now really totally new idea. Yeah totally new idea. That's so exciting. Great way to start off the year. So i wanna We're going to go back into to how you grew. Up and tire stories started to evolve. We mentioned in our intro. The title of your book didn't see that coming. Your own story started with a tragedy that obviously you and your family did not see coming which was losing your brother to suicide and that loss is such an enormous part of your story in one start first of all despite using so sorry for your loss in also by asking if you could share with our audience just how that experience shaped you at such an earlier age and really shaped your resilience. Yes so When i was fourteen years old my older brother ryan committed suicide. He had struggled with mental illness for a kind of as long as i can remember was when i was little. I didn't really understand that. That's what was happening. But as i can look back as an adult. I understand it from totally different perspectives. I was fourteen. And i think that losing him in in that way would have been awful and traumatic no matter what but what sort of added so much more gravity to the situation was that i found him so i had not just the loss but also the ptsd of of that day in the morning and going through those things and wife shattering. I mean my family. My i think that my parents did the best that they could with the skills and the tools that they had but they didn't have a lot of skills and tools so it was already a hard childhood and this was sort of the thing that shattered Everything that was and trying to learn to deal with that. When i didn't have parents who knew how to help how to advise or to ask me questions or hey. This is who we should talk to. That just wasn't a resource that existed in my life so it was really hard to say the least

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