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This Week In Google
"montalbano" Discussed on This Week In Google
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This is new. I must have been a dream because I thought I did, but I was discussing it before, and we couldn't find any record of it. So okay. It'll happen now. This is an Italian what? Detectives show? Yeah, so the only streaming network that I've happily subscribed to is a network called MHC. And what they did, and there's some history about it, is they find TV shows that are popular around the world. And they dub them. And then I found them originally because they used to be broadcast on kcm locally, one of the local public broadcasting stations. And they used to have Monday morning Monday evening mister night, and they were showing some of these programs that they picked up from around the world that they had dubbed. And one of them that was really popular is the inspector montalbano mysteries. And it's about a Sicilian police detective. And it's based on books. There's a guy who I think started writing his mystery series in his 80s, and he's just churned them out like one a year. And so for 20 years, they've been making a television production of the inspector montalbano mysteries. Against it is the woman in the way that they portray women and it is in all that great. What do you want? It's Italian, whatever, but the male characters are extremely well cast extremely well acted, the plots are interesting enough with the characters are so personable that you just really warm to them. So I started watching it years and years ago, like 15 years ago and the show's been made since the late 90s and still with making them up through 2020 at least. And I binged it recently. And it was a good bin. It was just, it's actually novels, so some people are fans of the novels, but the television production is really interesting. And it's Italian and it's just nice to sort of like watch the foreign television and just get some insight into the way, you know, if people in those countries are turning on their TV and settling in and watching something, it's nice to kind of see what they're settling into. Do you prefer it with subtitles or dubbed? Subtitles. Yeah. Topping is always terrible. It's always terrible. Sometimes it can be good. I remember seeing some documentaries about how some of the major motion pictures when I was living in France and the way they dubbed them for France. It was as much part of the production to get the casting right, the dialog and synchronization to do it. So you can do it well, and you can do it well where the voice acting has as much authority for the character acting as the original person. But in general, that takes a lot of money. It doesn't normally happen. I'd rather read it. And also sort of especially if I slightly know the language, it kind of gives me some clues about what changed in the translation and what might have been lost or what might have been gained. Especially the MHC networks also does stuff in French and my French is better than I think. And it's kind of interesting to sort of hear what they're saying and read what the translation is and figure out what the disconnects are. And also it helped my French to talk to some stuff. Good way to learn a language, really. The 37 episodes of montalbano, so there's plenty to watch, I've never heard of MHC. I'm going to check it out. That's cool. That's cool. MHZ choice dot. Like MHC seems to be sort of a parent initiative of which a variety of sub initiatives happened, but I think MHC networks is the streaming channel. But it's unique content where it was for something else where, you know, everybody's competing for which back catalog of American programming and everybody's got. But this is stuff that you wouldn't normally see. Somebody went out and did it, and they're translations are excellent. Actually, for montalbano, there's points where there's one character who's actually I don't know the word. Which is very ironic right now. Malapropisms, malaprops, where and he gets things very wrong all the time and the translations are brilliant because he's getting it wrong in Italian, but the way it's getting translated, he's now getting it wrong in English in a way that actually makes sense connected to the error he made. It's not a word for word matchup, but it gets like the gist of it. And that's how you do translations where you really capture the gist and you make it, you make it work. So it's the quality production. And I think Jeff will appreciate this. There's Italian food.

Men In Blazers
"montalbano" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Row studios in the crap part of Bedford, New York, and the crap part of the south fork of Long Island. It's the men in blazers podcast Rodgers. We back. Like my dean, the man who retired. Only to become the Premier League for our official in the worst remake of sexy beast ever. He's like a fighter pilot who retired only to fly drones. Just what I thought I was out. Classic move to resign and then it's like James Brown thrown off his cape and the PGA and they're like, no, no, no. Come back, mate, you always are king. Robots are gonna robot. Roger, you're back from Italy. Yes. What? I know you love the place. Went to your favorite place in the world. Tell us about it. Rossio, yes, I did a couple of meetings with clubs a lot of cacio E Pepe. I went to a new city Bologna that never eaten my way around before I found a new drink. I've always been a vin Santo kind of guy, but I got into sword dinon after dinner, sippy sip drink, murto de, have you ever had that? Uh huh. I don't have ever had murto. There's a clue in the name, I think it's extracted from the Myrtle bush and where knee deep into my bush day though encountered so many peas across the land reveling genuinely. Alongside me in every single plate of prosciutto, they could get their hands on, including this dude, Andrew picorna, who sent us this Raven Devo do the honors. Roger saw you on the Ponte vecchio in Florence today, but did not want to interrupt as you were with your wife, nice of you to try and spread the beautiful game to a country who can't manage to qualify for the World Cup. Yeah, so there's somewhere on the Italian men in blazers. Walmart in blazers. I wonder what blazer is. I've been doing a lot of Google English to Italian. Well, this is remember when we did the Latin, it was something recti veste, men correctly dressed because we couldn't translate it into Latin, so it may be similarly hard to translate it into Italian. Yeah, I think Google in Italian is telling its blazer, which I find hard to believe. I think it may be. USA, come back to us when you've won the Euros, but God bless Italy, gave it one big thing that I really noticed. The haircut that seems to be catching on across the nation of Italy is it's bald people pretending to be had. Wow, really? In the Antonio Conte, a sort of Antonio Conte vibe. I did think that it was like an effort to reclaim a sense of context, but there's just it was more like, you know, when bald guys just grow the hair long and straggly, letting the curls grow in and create kind of like an avant garde stylish. I guess it only stylish in an Italian way a stylish co move, it is. I thought that I wondered if there is and I wonder if the Italian sociologist listening has there been the miracle as they probably call over there, the miracle of Antonio Conte's hair resurrection, his hair nissans. Do you think they actually believed that it wasn't a Turkish hair transplant Devo and they're just like if he can do it, he's my inspiration. I can do it. I don't remember this, but years ago, my dad became obsessed that I looked exactly like an Italian TV star who played inspector montalbano on Italian television. And he was a ball gent with a beard, bit of a scruffy beard. There's definitely a Devo resemblance, but I'm very sad that Italy's going backwards and they've into full on baldur Nile. God, I read a lot of Montevideo while I was there, thanks to many gfs who had a lot of calvino at an incredible, incredible reading holiday, but I will say it was bloody moving to be back in Italy for the first time post COVID after months of watching that nation agonize has really it was Europe's ground zero and served up the rest of the world just viral video after viral video with like neighborhood singing opera together from their balconies or cops doing dance routines in deserted cities to see that nation throng again thrive again was unbelievably humanly moving. God bless you, I can not wait to be back in that great nation. They're talking a great Italian. It is with incredible sadness that we mark the passing of Tony sirico. Poorly walnuts, all right. Talking about Italians with great hair, they say, what a character, what a life, what an actor, what a passing. I mean, unforgettable in that role on The Sopranos own the whole show, you know, I was moved to read his entire bio afterwards. I mean, that really was the role that changed his life and the post Sopranos world. And beloved within the Hollywood community in the Italian American acting community as well. I love the story about him when The Sopranos cast appeared at the group shop for the cover. I think it was Rolling Stone at their height poorly. Stood up with a baseball bat slung over his right shoulder and it came out the no hairdresser on The Sopranos set was allowed to touch his hair. That style that thick, two silver winged on either side, he blow dried it, sprayed it himself always dear listeners always spray your hair yourself right. You do your work. You do your own hair work. You do do your own work and Terence winter, I'll give him the final word a writer on The Sopranos tweeted. The first thing Tony ever told me literally on day one was you're the new rider. Let me tell you something. If you ever write a script while I die first, I die. Then you die. God, go through life. Like Tony serie cake, but without the killing GFPs listening. Yeah, same rule that exists in the Premier League writers from Russia. I'm sure. Okay, the biggest news out of many places world headquarters. We just sold it. But you wrote me out, you think you wrote me out mother come on. I love that. Instant death to referee. I love that. It's very good. The biggest news at a men in blazers world headquarters this week, rod, you're sold out show with Frank Lampard and Everton football club this Thursday at Washington, D.C.'s historic Howard theater. And while the show was sold out, you're doing a post show drink with GFPs at the Brixton on U street and that is open to anyone and everyone, even if they did not attend the show. Yeah, be honest, I want to do the post show drink at RFK stadium. But it turned out that it's unavailable. But I am giddy. Oh, so bloody giddy. I can't even tell you I was away in Italy all I was thinking about was this show that city, Washington, D.C., a place I used to live and love so much with a club that I love more than anything. And despite what I've done to my blood pressure this year, here's what I'll say, GFPs, if you're coming to the show, be ready for something very, very special. And even if you're not, please come be with us at the Brixton right afterwards. If you didn't get a ticket, but what a come and raise a beer, come down to you street among the former haunts of Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, and now us. I imagine the number of Ben's chili bowl half smokes you consume after that one will be at rod Strickland levels. Again, it's going down at the Brixton on new street right after the show at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. And with that, roger, can we get a welcome back from Italy tost? I want to raise this first third of the day to the U.S. women's national team, who not only beat Mexico one they'll last night. Either a lackluster performance or a gutsy, get it out, get the W performance, depending how you want to view it. That needed an 89th minute goal from our friend Christy newest day top their group not only at the Concacaf W championships.

Buck Sexton
New Russian Lab Briefly Knocks Space Station out of Position
"International space Station, was briefly knocked out of position this afternoon after Russian space lab accidentally fired its boosters after docking program manager Joe Montana Montalbano on how they fit. State Service module engines started firing to recover us in the attitude. There was no damage to the space

77WABC Radio
"montalbano" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Okay, let's do some mail. We go to Gary Al Red Randleman, North Carolina. Regarding election fraud. You said O Reilly. There cannot be proved without forensics. Forensic investigation by feds uncovering the fraud. How will this ever happened as the winners control the federal agencies? Not gonna happen. Remember Donald Trump was president. From Election Day through January. 20th I call for almost immediately a special counsel. To be appointed by the Justice Department. That's William Barr. This day. I don't know why it wasn't and that's one of the questions. I'm going to ask Mr Trump. In my history tour with him. That was the only way To get solid evidence of fraud if fraud existed. Rudy Giuliani running around Mike Lindell and my pillow guy running around It didn't matter. It didn't matter what they said. You had to get proof you could see not anecdotal evidence in order for the courts to look at it. And it didn't happen. David Concierge member David gets a direct access to me. You're actually right Bill about Donald Trump, not changing his who he's always has been, and she'll never be reelected for a second non consecutive term, like Grover Cleveland. Not so fast. 72 million votes. 72 million. Economy goes south, Mr Trump emerges with the nomination, which is possible. Democrats cannot problem. Daniel Fang. Eldorado HILLS, California Bill why don't Democrats seem interested in finding out the origin? Of the Covid virus. Excellent question, by the way, Daniel. Excellent question is very simple Answer. Because Donald Trump pinpointed the virus as being from China very early. And liberals and Democrats all rejected that. That's why they don't want to know the truth. Charles Montalbano. I'm not Lee, New Jersey your comment tonight. O Reilly on the Norsemen News concerning the murder of African Americans was stunning. I'm not surprise problems in the African American community can only be solved by that community. Government cannot do it. A new amount of social spending will do it either. It's true. But you can spotlight the problems honestly as we have here. The statistics are overwhelming. 90% of African Americans who are murdered in America are murdered by other African Americans. 83% of whites murdered in America are murdered by white Americans. Susan. As has been said multiple times. If everything is racist, and nothing as races, it's a word now has become irrelevant. Kimberly Good for Bernie Goldberg. Shame on Bryant Gumbel Sick of these wealthy, non white people living in the high life and we all know them, saying they're so oppressed and downtrodden. And when they live in beautiful homes have expensive vacations and their Children to exclusive schools. Let's be fair to Bryant Gumbel. I don't know him. By the way. I've never met him. I met. I thought I'm into everybody, but I don't know him. Let's be fair to him. His point was there's racism everywhere in the USA. Go to the deli. There's racism, your bowling. There's racism. Whatever. Bernie Goldberg says That's not true. Doesn't believe that And he's very distressed that this is what HBO is putting out there. Bryant Gumbel didn't say he's oppressed. Because he clearly is not He's very wealthy. He does what he wants to do. He succeeded in America. So it's not Gumbel whining about Racism personally. He's saying that there is racism towards blacks in general. Susan. Uh, no. I did. Susan Kathy McSherry. Irish name Kathy in Syracuse, New York. Enjoy learning everything. You teach this bill about world events, But I love it when you talk about Holly. Can you tell us a little bit more about what she does when you're at work? Should I do eat? What is your favorite thing to do? Well, I'll show you what our favorite thing to do is Sleep 17 hours a day. Now the terror dog opened her eyes to accommodate me for a photo op this morning, all right? So I said Holly, the eyes open, but his moment I snapped the picture, The eyes closed. As far as what she likes to eat. Anything that's in the ball should see anything that a couple of times she said. No, not eating that. But the good either. And whatever else she likes to do fund. She likes to bark at other dogs as her main hobbies barking at other dogs, But it's a big dog. She barks and runs away. Mary. Hi Holly and her dad. That would be me. When can we order killing the killers right now. Bill oreilly dot com Barnes and noble dot com amazon dot com We'll take preorders because out November 2nd I'll tell you more about it later on this summer because I'm still working killing to Ma. Okay. Um, In fact, David and Jean Brodie and, uh, the Leiden, Iowa said we love all your killing books just received killing the mob and crazy horse. Can't wait for your toward President Trump Keep up the great mission. Uh, look summertime. You wanna relaxing day You re killing him off killing crazy As all the other books you learn something is fun to ring. And Charles Loftis. Huntington Beach, California wraps it up. Just finished killing crazy Horse enjoyed it immensely, as I have all the other killing books. I appreciate the research that goes into the books. Massive research and the most research book of all 11. Killing the killers. That was a bear. We got it. Okay, Quick Break. Four. I come back for the final thought, though. Um, the Trump tour throwing arm up real fast, Great Fourth of July gifts for the Patriot. B and b T, BB and T Center sunrise for Florida..