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Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
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Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"You can almost run out of money before you even open the door, especially with those delays. And especially when people are saying, where's my fucking money and those people are your family, some of them. So that's pressure in itself that could make you ill, you know? And then to finally get it open and then have sandy come in like a renegade and completely just tear it up, yeah. Just destroy it. Talking about several books, you're talking about someone now who's unstoppable when it comes to opening this new salt business, someone who's knows how to make a decision and not be fickle about it, but fuck it, let's move to a Long Island. We'll fucking make it work. You moved along island. Now you're just building a sphere of influence over there. The business hasn't even opened yet. People are excited to come in about it. And it's delayed. But there you go. But I'm used to it already. So we know what to expect. Right. So it's not a surprise. Yeah. You know? But it's funny because going through the struggles of all this. And I had lawsuits against me. Employees coming at me. I lived right around the corner, bringing the bell. Where's my paycheck? I couldn't leave. I couldn't leave the house. And family members putting us down. And it's just family could do that to you. I hate to see enemies. So what all that pressure? I mean, of course, we have PTSD from this as well. That'll never go away. I've gone to therapy, this whole been three years now. But you go to therapy to get through it. And you make it work. You know, but again, you can't give up because it happens. You guys look at the bigger picture why. Why? But when you're going through it, obviously, you're not seeing it, but you'll see when you come out. I feel like you've handled it really well. And I obviously, I don't know you long enough. I don't know the exact details of the story, but you don't look like a person to me that's like falling apart either. No. That's really strong. Thank you and their fucking businesses I was falling apart. And you said you're human. Human. Yeah, but no, this is not going to take me down. No. So give me some advice. I have a 14 year old daughter. I have a 12 year old daughter. My 12 year old is a fierce hockey player. She's the only girl on her all boys hockey team. Good for her. Very supportive of her. I'm very proud of her. My other daughter is very smart, very superficial, very into having her hair done. A little diva. They all look like my wife, but in different ways. And she's beautiful. Thank you. And I just love these girls. They're my life. They're all my wealth. The only reason why I would want to be wealthy or rich in an economical way is so simple. You know, I don't care for bentleys or private jets or any of that shit. I really don't care. I came from a good family. I got a taste of some of the nice things. But I just want to be able to have really nice family dinners. I want to be able to travel. I want them to see the world because we're not here forever. So for me to ever want to be wealthier, I would be really rich. It would be for those reasons. You don't have to be really rich to do those things. But in a way where you don't even have to think about it, you don't have to look at your account. You're just like, fuck it, you want to do this. Let's do it. Let's do it, yeah. So what advice do you have for my girls?

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"Going to get through this. And we'll do the next best thing that's going to support with support that I have for my family. They were amazing. And even I very special, very strong relationship. And we support each other because we're going through it together. We understood the emotions, you know, we didn't get out of bed one time for a whole week. Couldn't we couldn't bring ourselves together. I can cry right now because it's really emotional. But it's all good. Yeah. And again, I want to give her a minute, but this is what I think is so powerful about her. You know, this is just one example. There's many examples of where she could have just folded. That a lot of people would just fold, yeah. Yeah, it's a lot. It's a lot of people would give up after that and just say fuck it. I'm going to go get that 9 to 5 job. I'm going to live, I'm going to have a JOB. I'll be just over broke. And I'll do whatever I have to do, but she still had this passion and this belief and most importantly, this faith that she would get through this and something else would come up, which is why I feel like she overcomes everything that she's challenged with in her entire life. I think it's the faith that really really has, that's the key. Because with faith comes belief, a belief comes, you know, surround yourself with and the thought of me going for a 9 to 5 job again, nothing gets anyone else from me was giving in, failing. For me. Because I'm the type of person I work 15 hour days, I don't care. When you love what you do, it's not a job. It's part of you. So I think I say to myself, I did all of this for what? How can I give up?

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"And I went up my eyes because you don't know what is under that water. And meanwhile, you're like always clean. Your hair's always dead. Yeah, and think of some reason. Yeah. It's always over two grand heads of always looking good. Just gross, gross. But I mean, I was at the point where I couldn't breathe anymore because the water was just, there's a pull, and there's a search that it's a full moon, too. Yeah. So it's all that put together. And it's weird because I had a hand. I was ready to open my mouth to breathe because I couldn't hold it anymore. And this hand pulled me. I'm thinking it's eve, and she's getting pulled by a hand she thinks it's me. We ended up on the top of the street like this. And I'm like, are you okay? Yeah, you okay? Yeah, yeah. How do we get here? You apply right and pull you. Did you put unemployment? I just gotta chill. There's that chill of validation. So we were pulled. And I have to believe that it was an angel that pulled us out of that water. We would have drowned. You don't know to this day who pulled you out, either of you? No. No. But it was just mind-blowing. And I took, like I said, almost ten years ago. We were depressed. We went through a lot of dark times because we lost everything in 15 minutes. It's hard to rebuild. We lose everything. I had my life savings into that restaurant, everything. Yeah, you know, we lost relationships, family relationships, because money was involved. And it's just, it was a horrible, horrible time. It was my biggest my darkest time. In my life. But it got me to the point where I am today. It made me stronger. It made me wiser. I know it sounds so cliche, but it's true. But what happened right after that? After that happened, how did you deal with life? We were kind of in a fog. It was too surreal. Because everyone's things were on the street. We had to take the water out of the restaurant to get the pump to bring the water out. And there was food in there that was spoiled. And we had two places. We had to empty out. And I had all my family stuff when I was a child in a bin that was totally destroyed by the water. So there went all my family stuff that I collected and so did eve. And it was horrible. It wasn't real. I think what we just don't know if it didn't. I think we just shut down our bodies just shut down in survival mode. Wow. Right, now from a mental standpoint, this is my question because I have a family and have kids and sometimes in my business, the money comes in inconsistently unfortunately. So you have good times sometimes and sometimes you have bad times, the ultimate goal is to have closings every month and have money coming in regularly. My question is after you fucking hit the bottom like that. How can you separate how the fuck am I going to pay my bills? How are we going to live? How are we going to eat versus

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"So lately, in the last year or so, I feel like in some ways I've gotten to darker places with that because I just feel like so fed up. I've gotten myself into a place that I've met such fake people that have made me fake. And I'm not fake. I don't want to be fake. I don't want to deal with people that speak down to me, for example. When they have no business doing that, because they don't know me. That's right. Background. They don't know who I am. They don't know what I have accomplished. And I don't feel the need to get out there and share who I am, what I have, what I build, what's in my bank, what's not in my bank, because it doesn't fucking matter. It matters is that I'm treating you with love and I was raised to be a gentleman. I always want to be a gentleman. My language doesn't always sound like a gentleman, but that's who I am. Is your reality? You are who you are. Yeah, so how do you deal with that? How do you deal with people that aren't as kind or sincere? I mean, I mean people all the time that sounds sincere, but we're very insane here. And they think I'm fucking stupid. You know what I'm saying? So how do you deal with people? I'll avoid them. I'll avoid them. In this city, before I move out of the city, I knew it was time for me to go. I couldn't get an elevator anymore. I mean, I had to walk up 16 flights of stairs to go to my apartment. And I'd walk around the streets and people would call from my face because I wouldn't wear my mask. Not that I'm getting political here because I'm not who I am. Exactly. I never discuss politics, but it's crazy. It's crazy, but so I walk around because listen, I'm outside. This is my life.

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"Like there was so many beautiful qualities that you have that I wanted to adopt for myself and get myself into the habit of doing, because no, really, I really I truly, like, I genuinely mean what I'm saying. I just think there was just so many things to learn from this book and to learn from you. And it was just so open and so real. And so refreshing to read words and it was such an easy read, which is why I got through the whole. That's the way I write very easy. But it's good that way, because that way you get it, and that way you understand. And I just, I don't know. There's just so much in there. There's so much to you, and you make it sound like it's just so easy. It's so matter of fact, but I also think that a lot of those qualities that you have, you were just also born with them. I think I was born with it, yeah. I think, I mean, yeah. But I worked at everything. I mean, when I wanted to do something, I would educate myself on it. I would just go and take care of it myself. You know, and that's to think about being self made. It's a different self differently. And you have nothing to lose. So yourself out there. Did you ever get pushed back from family and friends or were like, Pam, maybe you shouldn't do this. You're crazy. You can't do this. Did anybody that was in your close sphere of influence ever try to deter you, not because they didn't think you could do it, but more so because they loved you at a fear of their my mom, not out of trying to push me down or anything, but she had to become a stay at home mom for 5 kids. My father got disabled. So she had to go out to the work.

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"You know, I think that the owner of that club, I forget his name. I know what he looks like, man, but he was also the owner. He started out with Studio 54. So when you're talking about city and drugs and all that stuff, he had all of the major clubs coming up for that maybe that decade or 12 years between like Studio 54 and the limelight, you know, and then he got busted for his big drug. That's right. That's right, yeah. So let me tell you something. Let's shift over here. Let me tell you something. So she has had also a restaurant, which I was at. I love that restaurant. Cafe, yeah. And you had the floors, right? Yes, around the corner. So what are you doing now? 'cause I know you started this new venture. I don't really know anything about it, so I want to hear all about it. Well, I was producing my own show. I left my own studio and went to my own when I moved to Long Island. And out of the blue, it's like I want to pass, think I'm going to do my show myself and continue with power Pam in my workshops and soon to be some seminars. And eve says to me one day, my business partner, I know what I want to do now, and I said, what is it? I want to have a salt room. I said, okay, great. So let's pray about where the resources are going to come from. How are we going to do this? And let's work out. So within two weeks, we solidified a place, the resources came through. It was just like everything was just lining up perfect timing. So I couldn't do both.

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"And I also think that who you surround yourself with is the biggest component to success because you want to be around someone that has your back that really believes in you as well. And then when those days come where you're like, oh, I can't do this, I want to give up. They're behind going, oh, yes, you can. You've been through words. Go, look at the bread trail behind you. Look at you've done. Look, how far you came and that will catapult you. My favorite piece persevere don't give up. Yeah, I mean, definitely. And we'll talk about that too. So if you missed New Hampshire, 1990, you forgot that. Yes, yes. I'm sorry. Okay. But I think first and foremost, I feel like the biggest person you had in your corner was your dad. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he has my heart. I mean, the amount of love that you speak of, I can only wish one day that my daughter is like, feel the way about me that you felt about your dad. I just thought it was such a beautiful part of your life and I'm so happy that you edited that in and family such a big component to you and really is big. But this hunger for New York, you know? How did this happen? I mean, I read in the book and I just want you to talk about it. I was born in New York. I am New York. I mean, there's nothing like New York, the people, the energy, I mean there's endless opportunity here. And there's nothing you can't do. That song with Jay-Z in New York. I can't say something to try to sing. But yeah, there's nothing. I mean, I tried to leave here and move, I moved to wealth moved to New Hampshire, obviously my family. And the minute I was able to get out, I got out.

Nassi Podcast
"renna" Discussed on Nassi Podcast
"Hey, Danny. All right, you ready to do this? Yeah, let's go. All right, cool, Danny, that's your podcast. Three, two, one, we're rolling. All right, we're back here at jam box entertainment studio. You know I love to call it my home away from home and I'm here with my main man, Lee Evans. I love him so much. Lee, by the way, you know, I know he did this session a little bit earlier and for those of you that don't know, Lee's girl Kathy also works the business with him and so we're scheduling this appointment for 1130 to record today and she said, could you make it 12? I was like, no, we gotta keep it 1130 and I said, why? And the reason was is because Lee does not like to wake up early. Lee, what's going on, man? You don't wake up before noon? Well, I don't know if that was about known that you texted and I know, I don't know if you read my texts back to you, but it said, shh. I'm sleeping. No, but in general, you're not an early riser, I guess. No, the thing is, is that a lot of times I'm here until two, 3 a.m., working on projects, you know, say something about the night. It was the creative spirit really comes out. Yeah, I'm trying to switch that up. You know, but it's kind of like the way it's been. So I do a lot of stuff at night. All right, well, that makes sense to me. So for those of you guys that don't know Lee, Lee is the owner of the operator, the engineer. You can't pigeonhole him into one thing because he does so many things and he always operates from love and he's an amazing guy and this is really my place of calmness and stillness and this is the place I come to to feel good and anytime I'm in between coming to the studio. All I think about is when I can come back next. So that's what really gets me juiced up. So today I have a really special guest the way I know her is through my best friend's Vince and Anthony and we've known each other for several years, but we've really only crossed paths at family celebrations and gatherings and usually when we see each other, I'm catching a buzz. She's catching a buzz. We see each other in a dance where I'm like, hey, she's like, hey, I'm like, yo, she's like, yo, then we tell each other how good we look, because she is a fashionista. And then it really doesn't go anywhere after that. We just pretty much, you know, we get our buzz going, we get fucked up, we have a good time until the next time we see each other. But she's really special and today's such a treat for me and I barely could sleep last night 'cause I was so excited about her coming here. She's a producer. She's a writer. She has 7 books on Amazon. She's an entrepreneur. I mean, she's had so many businesses. She's got a new venture now. And I'm just really excited to introduce you to her Pam renna. Welcome to the Nancy podcast.

Keep It!
"renna" Discussed on Keep It!
"About what gutter structure is. What are the of celebrities who Searches her name And not when you act that like act like other celebrities who will search their actual name and then they find a tweet that you wrote about ma'am and then respond to it but you didn't that you weren't like trying to engage a start. A fight with that know ray was just talking about like lagaan from an earlier season in Responded like oh. I'm sorry but quote tweeting it and then. She's fighting with wig on her. Lisa renna loves to do that. Also feuded with ray. That's the market. Too much on the internet tangled. With if you have it feuded with ray on twitter. Are you really doing twitter correctly right. Yeah so just gajah and real housewives. And lastly i just want to thank you for allowing me to secretly missed a bravo. Podcast me louis. Oh yes when. And we're like talking about real housewives no you you may have bravo melodrama. I'll let you have it. I always feel a little bit. Like i'm missing out on something but at the same time you know. I've got my health game shows to watch. So yeah you know you could talk about password anytime you want. Oh gosh you guys got to watch the old carol burnett episode. She sleighs all right. Well we'll talk about that in a future episode to carol burnett on password elliott gould. The we'll talk about it during sweeps thinks our guest this week antony and do not forget to like rate and subscribe the podcast on apple. Podcasts go do it now. Because he loves us. We'll see keep. It is a crooked media. Production our senior producer is kendra jay's our producer is caroline rest and and our associate producer. Is brian semel. Our executive producer is me. Ira madison third. Our editor is bill lance in kyle. Seguin is sound engineer. Thank you to our digital team. Matt degroot normal conan and milo kim for production support every week. And hey stay safe out there..

Comments By Celebs
"renna" Discussed on Comments By Celebs
"Take away from like the potential magic of the evening eight so sad because you could feel that everyone wanted to kinda get in have the dinner and get out nothing at all against garcia. I think they all wish it could have been a longer fun evening where they were all getting along but the minute that dinner is over and they were sitting down and there were like. I think we're going to go just to get out before things took a turn and you know you don't want that kind of vibe at your party one everyone to be enjoying each other and the company in the flu but i think this party went as smoothly as physically possible given the circumstances. Well yeah i mean listen. The opposite of what went down and kathy hilton's house just them straight of ignoring each other and that's basically what they did so kyle was right at the end when they were talking about it like it was awkward. It's definitely not a sustainable dynamic. I would say. But i guess if you're choosing ourself you're the host and you're trying to choose what i rather blow up or would i rather a little bit more of a standoffish vibe. It's kind of the lesser of two evils. But i don't know. Yeah but she did a beautiful job but you could just tell. Erica was so fucking uncomfortable more than sutton even listed in the moment erica was necessarily reprimanded academy elgin's house. I think you know kyle suddenly joined ourselves as to or but i would say generally everybody in the moment was kind of understanding and i don't think it's far off to think that she hasn't seen most of them since then and so in the moment you're so fed up in your so heated and i think it was kind of like what the fuck just happened there. You know you walk in and reality hits it. It's almost like embarrassing. That's what i was gonna say. I think erica probably felt a lot of embarrassment for the way that she acted in how things went down at cathy's also for doing that at kathy's house in during her party. How often was it. When they're talking about kyle's gucci pants fall my god on on like when and renaissance. Oh you are there. You weren't invited just like oh. My god is just salt in the wound. And like i think our canoe at first she was like. Oh we when did you wear those designed for that. And then i think it slowly they were trying to skirt around it and then there okay. It was at the time you weren't invited to Everyone's like won't there. It is it was going to come out. It was just listen. The actual dinner was fine them sitting in that circle. after was it was just. You could cut the fuck attention with a knife. And i was so thrilled for them to lead. Even i felt for oursel- i honestly think and i would love to ask. I think she must have preferred that. As opposed to the awkwardness that was building. it was like just a sigh of relief. Like get some of the tension out of here. It didn't matter. Which party left i but someone had to go because them just sitting around staring at each other at least when the food is coming in. They're all sitting at the table. You can sort of avoided but when they're just sitting there twiddling their thumbs by the fireplace. It's like okay you know. Someone's got to pull the plug. I you know how sometimes in episodes like whatever franchise it is whether they're out to eat at a restaurant or they're having a cooked meal at the house whether it's the waiter or the chef they come in and they kind of interrupt it can sometimes be amazing and is you really annoying. Yeah of course the chef here. It was the biggest blessing in the entire world because it was almost like this performance. Dinner that allowed. It took away the pressure of the conversation. I felt it gave them almost common ground to like talk about the interesting food. And what kind of foods that they like to just keep it surface level and by the way i did love. Kyle's gucci pants. It was worth the conversation. At least oh yeah of course. I also loved that moment. Like as much as i cringed. I'm glad it happened. I did to the one thing here at the end when kyle is talking not saying things people's faces in the kind of back and forth. We figure it out but this is what we were mentioning earlier with the renna thing when garcia comes back kyle about you know it's triggering for her because of the not paying for the children's hospital again like the most balancing effort that's how she felt. I just was surprised because i really felt that that was so deeply buried. I know i just think it was probably her only personal experience to bring up in saying like. It's a little bit hypocritical of kyle. Do say as soon as someone says something you gotta tell them instead to their face. I'd rather know what's being said behind my back. And kyle's excuses like i think valid. It's all very situational. But i don't think that was an indication that ourselves actually still upset about it because i think really in their heart of hearts she's moved on and kyle has moved on from it and they're in a much better place. I just think sometimes sucks when you have to dig up old wounds to make your point. That's what it was. It was not even that. I felt bad for kyle. I felt bad for both of them. I felt bad for ourselves. She had to relive aquino. How painful was for her. And i felt bad for kyle that after working through it for a moment. She felt as though she was on the defense. It ended up being fine. It was just like a little bit of an uncomfortable moment. But you know maybe that's a good thing because they got through it if you can make it through the uncomfortable moments. I think that's a good sign of your relationship right last thing i want to say here is this is kinda when crystal is. I want to say the voice of reason..

Eating For Free
"renna" Discussed on Eating For Free
"To stop to make it out of. So what would i see from the from the back. Harry hamlin dancing on the front of a yacht. Yes celebrate hens seconds because over here the comments when your kid not dating scott anymore. Litter popping emoji vacation. But obviously this is about. This is dr. The content machine. Right like lisa renna seemingly reacts on instagram with comments video. I'm like losing a brain cell. Every time i scroll through the happy dance that scotus history question mark celebrating. The lord's break-up like dot dot dot why is the lord is that thing nickname on the show is. He wears a crown and a swing. Your daughter is no longer dating with alert. That is like the worst thing i've ever had in my entire life also by the way. Ha ha giving us harry hamlin's current mood. Yes i will also say this. The day the brakes from house and all of this was happening on her instagram. What what who. The women's wear daily. I'm like what's w deputies. To enforce daily reported that lisa renna in her carseat children were collapsing for renna feuding curse in the copy. Me me riffing. So lo and behold there was a press release. The break-up time with an interview and i was about to say a full interview in women's where i happen to a new beauty lines. Jack day hours wrote after the break-up was made public and also on the day that the episode is a new episode airing tonight and now that right near the end beverly hills. Oh horror does from women's wear daily. It's so obvious why wouldn't you. That's lisa's response. When asked about her latest venture for a beauty brand teaming up with her two daughters twenty one year old amelia grain twenty-three-year-old delilah belle hamlin all jokes aside. I just think there's so fabulous the real housewives ability lose the beverly hills star said. Nobody has more beautiful lips than my girls. And i just thought how fun to have them do their own lip kids..

MyTalk 107.1
"renna" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Alabama. She's dropping names because she's on Star Island and Miami. She's talking about Gloria, Esteban and all kinds of people. So every so the peacock just to be clear. The Peacock had five stones in it. And so all these locations, there's a stone. There's a reason why in Phoenix there's a stone. That's what will's looking for. It's like the adventure. Yes, and so they're going to bring all the stones together. And the eye ESA is if you don't watch days of our lives, it's like the CIA and they call it the I s a And so John Black is an essay agent now Billy Reid, who is Lisa Renna. She's an agent in this Kyle Graham guy, So we've got three people working to try to get these stones. Okay, and one more thing, and I'm going to reiterate what Lex said the gay dudes. Uh oh. That's my favorite part in Phoenix. The acting is so unbelieving in the lines and then When somebody else is delivering a line. The guy in the background is just chewing up the scenery. He is like when they were like hugging and making out. Chad who isn't gay. Sure was watching a lot. Oh, yeah, So like here's here's my recommendation to them. If it's not too late, you need to change their storyline. And let's just have a gay orgy. I mean, come on. Thank you. Let's just do it. I mean, that Leo Guy is bad news, but that's Yeah. Less dialogue. More hanky panky. Let's let's just get it on here. Come on, Bring on the lesbians. Yes, you lesbians, too. That would make it even better on. Yeah. Have a lesbian have one of the stones. You know they like jewelry. Yeah. 7 29. Yeah, we'll be back. Just made a blanket statement. Lesbians like jewelry when we come back, Would you rather stay with us? My talk one. Oh, 71. Stop neutral source. A family like no other. Hi, everyone. It's Jason. Four neutral source. The official dog food of Dexter and Mr Big if you're looking For a great and easy way to not only give your dog the best food but also to give back to the community or better, you know, keep your money here. The way to do it is by switching your food to neutral source. Did you know it's based in per Minnesota? That's right. It sure is. And it's the best no matter where your dog is in their life. Whether they're a puppy, um they're kind of middle age or senior dog..

GayBarchives Podcast
"renna" Discussed on GayBarchives Podcast
"Because guess what they wanna born yet. We're in high school and so it's incredible that they are. They were so moved. Moved to tears to hear me talk about what it was really like to be on the ground in laremy nine hundred ninety eight and six through the trials and work with his parents and see the the the platform that was created where we could talk about hate crimes more because hate crimes are still an epidemic in this community that we don't talk about as much because you know they happen to mostly black and brown trans women that to me is like that. That's the value. And i said it actually had this talk back in i. I'm a little bit of a choir. Anyway but i i just i teared up because i said you know this gives me hope mean. These kids came out after the performance to the entire school. And i don't think they were out to everybody you know. And they said how much it meant for them to be part of this play because they're part of the lgbtq community or one young man who said at trump's this means so much to me because if this play teaches us to hate bless and help us understand better what it's like to be queer in america. You're helping my family. I mean that back to me is what really gives me. Hope and goosebumps absolutely. Yeah a little bit of trivia. When i was doing this research i've uncovered so far in the us about thirteen hundred gay bars that used to exist and don't more but no one anywhere ever has been able to identify a single gay bar in the state of wyoming right. There wasn't targeted part of the story of the beginning. Larry project is the little driver who says when he picked up matt. The first thing that said to him was. Don't call me matthew. Don't call me. Mr shepherd. Call me matt and i'm gay and we're going to a bar and that meant that they were going for collins colorado because there is no gay bar in wyoming to this day to this day don't.

Bravo TV's Daily Dish
"renna" Discussed on Bravo TV's Daily Dish
"With her and i know that she's really funny and she would have fun because she's never been able to do well. I wouldn't say she's never been able to. She just never has done a girl's trip so that you know what it's gonna be fun for her. She already knew renna and dorri and he knew crystal so. I was excited. Did you predict the fan reaction that has been pouring out for kathy. I mean so much love for her so much love her. I said today's you're getting so much love. I think i knew people were gonna think she was funny absolutely but people are really does like really really loving her. And it's just it's great. It's funny it's funny to wake up to all the different names. And i've been trying to tell people for years you don't understand. I told my friends you. I in my sister does and then now they're seeing on the show like now we get it. We finally get what you're talking about. See no not only. Am i a huge house. San obviously but i have so much love for keeping up with the kardashians inside was so excited to see you on this farewell season. Why was it like for you to sort of have a front row seat to rest saying goodbye. The show she and her family i mean. Did it feel weird. You because you guys are in a similar boat you know when she cried to me and said you know. This is like my family. I mean i so understand and relate to that you know the crew on our show has been you know the same camera. People sound people since porsche. Was you know one turning to in diapers now. She's in the middle school a teenager. So i i really understood in related at so much and i think you know and i always admire so much how chris has all of kids together and they all live close to each other. They see each other all the time I'll be having dinner with north just walks in you know and it's so nice how she has that so i know that no matter. What whether without the show she would always have that. But you know it's hard to walk away for somebody. it becomes a part of your daily routine. Yeah i imagine you know. You have been with beverly hills since the beginning and you have welcomed so many new housewives over the years intern thinking about like who has been the easiest to welcome. Who's been the hardest to welcome and sort of click with where do you rate crystal and that. I've never found welcome anyone. I always you know open minded and think okay.

Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown
"renna" Discussed on Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown
"To me is just it's done. Yeah she's not. She's not moving with the times she's not moving with the she's not going anywhere she still the lease arena of times of your what's happening. Here's what i don't understand. I want to hear from you guys like i. I'm really struggling with this. Is this her. The person that was so nasty to denise you know or is that her perception of who she should be on the show and now she's realizing it didn't work out very well or did we are. We finally really seeing the real lisa arena. That's a good question. what do you think casey i. I don't know. I feel like it's just kind of yeah. I feel like i feel like it's kind of calculated because yes you you obviously if you behave in such a way whether you're being honest about your feelings and you say something that's untorn and gets people upset whether that's honest or you just are like popping off in saying something like a little salty or whatever and people react in a certain way and then you sort of shutting down in tampa down or whatever so that but then it's not very interesting to watch you know but there's a million things i wanna know about lisa renna like i find her inherently interesting and fascinating as a person but she's just giving us anything he's not open enough. Yeah she always says she's an open book she's always like own it own it but i don't think she owns and she's never been more closed. She's never been more produced a she and she's doing the producing. You know what i mean. So it's she's not very fun to watch. I don't have to to watch her. But i'm not having fun watching her either and it's like i feel for her because i'm i don't know that. Listen like i don't know her life like this could be a function of like. Her family doesn't want her talking about family stuff. Or you know whatever's happening in her career. She doesn't feel like she should be talking. Yeah she's function treating this like an acting job to a like a reality job. Yeah and so you know who knows. But then then i think you have to take a look at it and be like well. This isn't like a very effective vehicle for like what is happening in my life right now so i kinda have to walk away. Yeah like where's are opening up about. Scott disick they claim that's coming but i needed I think we should to new york is but i just wanna leave us with kathy. Hilton's choose ally in witty gave us that. We'd all heard many times and she doesn't. She doesn't need to follow the rules. She doesn't nikolai never she. Never has to listen to them. She didn't even listen. She's like i heard truths and lies. I'm just gonna tell some stuff like she has never she. I bet she never ways plays like. She doesn't know how to find a place. Someone has a out for her on a hard copy. I thought you were just love her another truth. Another truth is that. I thought you were gyles. We take a break. Come back with new york yes please. We're back in new york. Now here's something. I want to ask and i am truly asking and not judging so please note that did garth have herpes. Yes.

The Drug Science Podcast
MAPS with Rick Doblin
"Today i have a guest who i guess most of you have heard of prolonged very long time because he one of the few people who's actually made a whole field. Psychiatry and medicine is ironman. and that's rick dublin. Who you all know is the founder of maps around who was pushed. Dna right to the edge of being a medicine. So welcome back could evidence pleasure here. We are at at the edge. It's it's very close. You will come to that in a minute. Yes but i think people will be interested to know when it will start into widodo stunting suit. Can you remember back that far. I cannot remember very well back that far. Well when it all started. Let me just start by saying that. I was raised by very politically progressive parents. And i was born in fifty three and we have loads of relatives in israel and distant relatives killed in the holocaust. It heads though. It was a big part of my education as a young boy was learning about the holocaust and just trying to understand how people could do those things to other people and how the national is actually a lot stronger than the rational or sadly. We've seen that in american politics recently to and so it just was. My family was well off. My dad was a doctor in my mom was a teacher. My grandparents on one side were very poor renna bookstore but my other grandparents were successful business people and and so. I had the sense that i shouldn't be paying attention to when i like to call a deeper threats now then just food and shelter and so that was just part of my very early upbringing. And then i was a young boy during the cuban missile crisis and we would be taught to duck and cover case. The bombs went off. And you know that wasn't very reassuring so you come to the us biden. Oh yeah. Oh yeah i was born in chicago. Yeah again my grandparents on Ones i came over from poland around nineteen twenty but but my other graham great grandparents actually came in from russia in eighteen eighty and chicago. So i was sort of a tried and born in america and i look back at it too. I was born at the height of American power

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"renna" Discussed on The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"Just wait just wait and see the first and the second announcement which which we were all kind of expecting. They revealed the annex women's tag team titles and handed them to Renna gonzales and.

NPR's Business Story of the Day
A Place Where The Opioid Problem Is Upside Down
"This message comes from NPR sponsor xfinity. Some things are slow like a snail races. Other things are fast like Xfinity X. by get get fast speeds even when everyone is online working to make WIFI simple easy awesome more at xfinity dot com restrictions apply all right here in the United States too much access to opioids has led to rampant addiction and overdose but we're going to hear from a part of the world facing the exact opposite problem a lack of powerful pain medications in the Gambia in West Africa. Doctors want greater access to opioids. They say they can help speed a patient's recovery. NPR's Jason Bovine traveled there recently as part of our ongoing look at treating pain and and the story does contain some uncomfortable medical details. It's mid morning at the Gambia's only teaching hospital orthopedic Surgeon Cabot Marina is talking with several nurses about two operations that they're about to start. I just bring it into the United States. It's not going to be perfect. MARINA IS A fit thirty seven year old. He's pulling on scrubs. He and his staff are looking up an X. Rays of leg bones and a light box on the wall. A curtain divides the operating room into on the left is a fourteen year old. He fractured his knee in a soccer game in a collision goalie. His parents say he almost scored on the right is a twenty nine year old man. He was in a nasty car crash a week earlier and Tibia is now protruding coming from his Shin Doctrine says operations like these pain is unavoidable hammers and saws and Gills and things like that so so afterwards old patients expected how some pain but in the Gambia managing that pain can be difficult. I the Gambia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Many medications including painkillers are in short supply and even if Moreno can get powerful opioids for his patients nurses on the general wards aren't trained to administer or monitor them. Dr Moreno spent the last thirteen years working in the United Kingdom. He says one of the striking things about returning. Home is the contrast pain management everyone I I end up. I have to leave the world when they were doing dressings because I couldn't handle the screams but you get used to it which is not great but it's what you have to do. In order to survive in the environment lived in the operating room. Dr Moreno does have access to anesthesia for the two surgeries on this day. Each patient will get a spinal block. It makes their legs. Go numb highly effective. You've at one point the fourteen year old asks. What's my leg doing up there as a nurse moves them around on the bed patient on the right is getting a steel pin driven vertically from mm-hmm is need to almost as ankle to stabilize his broken? Tibia in the UK. Both these patients would be completely asleep under general anesthesia but not here. That's partly because this country of two million people doesn't have any anesthesiologists. The only ones working in the Gambia are doctors on loan from China or Cuba so ninety eight percent of Anaesthesia Services Don byas Mahmoud El Moussa borrow heads the College of Nursing at the American International University West Africa in the Gambian capital bright across the country all had facilities well rations stick. Please where what you find the semester these specially trained nurses. I can do many of the procedures that full anesthesiologist would but there aren't many of them and they tend to work mainly in surgical operating rooms they aren't present and labor in delivery wards leaving most women here to give birth with no pain medication at all back at the surgical ward doctrine just finished resetting setting the bones and the teenagers knee he twisted the leg back into place drilled three hole through the top of the knee and secured the joint with wires sitting have to open the skin off but it still we'll be painful think you saw how. I had to bend it back into place the start and he will be sore afterwards. If I have been doing this operation in England the boy would have gotten a local anesthetic around the joint ease the pain as he wakes up but again not here the pain meds that are readily available in the Gambia are generic versions of pilot and advil an aspirin. The only narcotic clinicians sometimes dispense is a synthetic opioid called tram at all. It's considered less powerful and less addictive than opioids like oxycodone or morphine. Meanwhile the operation on the other table is continuing north comedic surgeon from China is literally hammering Rod until the twenty nine year olds leg first couple of attempts didn't go so well. I may have to back out the Pan A. and try again but doctrine is confident. It will all work. He says these pins are highly effective before they made up and walking and they usually went home. even the next day broken leg one day walking out onto the streets of London the next but only because their pain was well controlled with opioids doctrine doesn't predict such a tranquil post surgical recovery for this guy. The patient is clearly uncomfortable gripping the table as the hammering continues and he still under under the spinal anesthetic off in about six hours time then there's usually some screaming on the words and and it just takes some getting used to the patient and stuff as well in the absence of a strong pain medication. It'll be several days. Maybe a week before this man can put any weight on his leg. These patients are also likely elite experience flare ups of what Dr McCall's breakthrough pain in the UK Moreno with treat this with oral morphine but morphine isn't available on the wards here for the fourteen year old who just had knee surgery his recovery starts on a trip on a Gurney to the pediatric ward. The Children's Ward is actually sleep in another building across the street from the main hospital. There are no rails on the Gurney and he slides around as the orderly pushes him through the potholed streets. Finally he arrives at the crowded kids ward. His legs are still numb from the anesthetic during surgery his father Hassan Manual. Camara says they know his recovery will take time where they were. Just try to support him as much as possible. Kamara worries about his son being in pain but he recognizes that he just had surgery. He doesn't expect his son to be comfortable. Dr Moreno wishes he had stronger pain meds for his patients. This teen will be hurting for the the next few days but despite that Renna says this operation was a success is now he's going to straight Meghan into suffer the rest they may not have access a strong opioids but Dr Moreno and the other caregivers here have confidence that their patients will heal and eventually the pain will go away Jason Bobi. NPR N._p._R. News the Gambia.

FT News
Renault FCA merger set to reshape global car industry
"Fair Chrysler, automobiles, has unveiled a proposed thirty point six billion euro, al-sham measure with Renault that would we shape, the global automative industry, David Atlee discusses, how the jail came about and how it will affect Renos prepares tired with Nissan with Irish masugi and Peter Campbell. Rush tennis about the two men who engineered the deal when did the talk start. And how did the deal come together? Okay. If tickets step back and just imagine that in the last three or four years in the car industry, all the major players were talking to each other. Part of this thesis, was driven by the former CEO, the late CEO of Fiat Chrysler automobiles Sergio Marconi passed away last July, but had written this manifesto called confessions of capital junkie, where he called for consolidation for a number of reasons in the car industry, and he was, in many ways, the chief, confidant of John Elkin who runs the nearly family empire through an investment vehicle called Exor, which is the dominant shareholder and Fiat Chrysler. And so with Mark Janas death Elkin really steps into this role that normally would have been played by any number of special executives brought in by the family over the years to help exercise their interests. But Elkin really stepped into this role and then began taking charge and making a series of moves one. Those moves was to begin conversations with Renault about various things those conversations really took off, when John Dominic scenarist was brought in January to become the Renault chairman, and stabilize the company, which had been going through tumultuous period after the arrest of Carlos gone in Tokyo in November, the meetings between scenario and Alcon took place throughout the spring in Paris, and Turin at their various homes, and then in the last few weeks, what began as talks about cooperation in a broader partnership really shifted into something else, which was a full merger did call us gone have any role in trying to put together such a merger when he was headed. It's run into San Peter and the rest of the team who's been covering the gun fall out reported in March that Nissan had looked at FCA in the past three years in something that was pushed by Goan. It's not clear to what extent he actually wanted to do that. But at the time he was very much more focused on. Combining rhino with Nissan when it became clear that, that deal was not possible to scenario who had replaced gun, the conversations with Elkin really took off, and in centered Elkin found someone who is more mild mannered, who's more classically European traditional very smooth and diplomatic not an ego maniac, not a big character. Which is typically, what defines many of the big auto chief executives Goan would certainly be seen someone who was imperious character. And so in Senator, there was someone who is much easier to deal with. And I think that probably played a major role because Elkins manners is very sort of genteel in European if you want a risk Socratic, and so that dynamic probably helped make this happen. So you could actually save the absence of gone to some extent, maybe even absent Marconi made this deal easier to engineer. So where does that lead us what are the terms on? What will be the balance of power between each side, so it's a fifty fifty stock deal. So the shareholders in Chrysler wife. Fifty percent stake in a new company, which will be a Dutch registered company and Reynaud shareholders will have fifty percent that essentially means that everyone's shareholdings in the two existing companies will be cut in half. So extra will become the most dominant shareholder with about a fifteen percent stake, the French state, and Japan's Nissan which have fifteen percent of Renault. They will have seven and a half percent in the new company and there will be others who have smaller state, but that's largely the three dominant shareholders. That's why John Elkin will become the non executive chairman of the company and at least for the time being is believed that scenario will become the chief executive. But we'll see how that shakes out of the coming years theme what will is still mean for the industry, and can we expect further consolidation. Yeah. I think the message is yes, but the trick is, it's very hard. The industry is beset with big egos with national pride with unions with manufacturing jobs and the core. Thesis behind this is shutting down factories and firing people. So that is a really hard thing to. Swallow layer that in with the fact that you getting some kind of scale through consolidation layer that in with governments that will want to say to try to protect their jobs. And so you have a very difficult dynamic now concurrently to these talks with Reynaud Fiat was talking to pizzo of France. And obviously those talks have fallen apart hoettges looking stilted at the altar a bit. So the question is, what do they do next and Nissan, which at the moment, just looks like a basket case is also left with some questions to ponder upon for the future. But all the major car companies are watching this with great interest at the moment, so he can we then tune to what do we think. With the cost savings, be and will this mean job losses, the Irish alluded to? So the terms set out yesterday were quite clear in the deal. They envisage being able to do this merger without any plump closures now that may sound ambitious, but remember a few years ago, PSA, Persia took over opo and said they would have a turnaround program and integration program, evolve, no plunk closures and brutally. They haven't closed any plants, so. Oh, it's certainly possible to do that. FCA talked about possible cost savings of around five billion euros from combining various things such as purchasing an RND with Renna. But what they're most likely it's do is to avoid additional cost. One of the reasons comic is trying to tie up is because so many of them have such massive investment costs in future technology, think about something like electric vehicles, something like driverless, technology, and Sergia, Makia, knees, onset to or this was, it's much better for comic is to pool resources and spend this money together, rather than old, Joop locating their investment. And so what this does mean is that FCA and Reynaud, if they come together, we'll only have to spend one load of money on developing electric vehicles, rather than say, two now Renos already the European leader in electric vehicles as the biggest selling electric model in Europe and fit Kryza is generally regarded as a lag Auden electric technology and say, we'll hopefully be able to take in some of Renos electric technology. So they'll be looking for cost savings in various areas such as that. And how much will this merger weaken Nissen's bizarre? Mission within the alliance with Renault currently the way that the alliance is set up is that Reynaud Misawa each have equal representation on the alliance operating board says two seats for Japan. That's Nissim officially in two seats for froms. That's the Reynaud CEO and the Reynaud champion his John, Giannis Sonat, and what this will undoubtedly mean. We don't know what this will mean for the aligns board but is almost certainly going to mean that FCA has a seat at that table. It means that Nissan's influence in overall terms will decrease across the alliance, but actually, the view is that Nissan may perceive parts of this deal is incredibly positive for them, one of the conditions the FCC set during these talks with Renna was the any plans to merge renaissance should be shelved for the time being in order to let Nissen and to some extent, Renos wealth focus on they call business because Nissan's core businesses. Not in great shape seeing a huge slide in it sales in the US as saying fools in China. It's really struggling in some of its logo operations and a lot. Of the phone out of the Costco, no arrest and the questions over the future of the alliance and all the shenanigans about would they merge? Would they not merge has been distracting missiles, management, and frankly, Renos management, as well from the day-to-day operations of the business? So the hope is that by putting that issue to bed for the time being it will allow listen to focus on that day today or perations and not sexy is one thing that's been put in that to try and win over Nishantha supporting this deal in short, then that could be benefits finish San in this new alliance with key be so the long term, what if CA is open to doing is having a full on merger with miss sandwich would create by a very long way the world's largest car company with around fifteen million sales, and that would give them huge scale and therefore numerous potential to invest in a lot of the new future technology a much greater resilience in a very cyclical bumpy industry to be able to weather the storms now. That's more long term in the short term suddenly what Nissim would hope is that it just takes the potential of emerge Reynaud off the table. It lets them focus on the business. Which is something they need to do in order to be able to remain competitive in the future turning to another very important stakeholder in this how have investors responded? What has their view been safe, all say, if you look at the Shatt prices the shaft prices of FCA anniversary both rose incredibly strongly yesterday on Monday when the deal was announced, both rose more than ten percent, investors. See this broadly as positive, but there are lots of questions over the Deel. There were lots of questions over whether call makers need to have global scale, which this will give the companies or whether it's better to focus on getting scale instead of half an individual regions like someone like Persia has done with the OPEL deal because what this won't give Reynaud or FCA is much greater scale in any given regions. They have a bit of overlap in Europe, the market, share, at the end of this deal will be about sixteen percent in Europe. So it increases this state bat. But in terms of that Sharon other markets, there wasn't a great deal of overlap, so they won't be the biggest player in major global markets. They operate in. And so there's a. Question about whether they really need regional scale, or whether they need global scale, lots of other questions around merges, and particularly auto mergers that cross borders in general around company, coaches, we've seen a lot of mergers, in the past the famous one is diamond Chrysler go on for a few years, and then just collapsed because they don't work. That's almost never because of industrial issues political issues. It's almost always because of deeply ingrained, cultural issues, car companies are very cultural animals often rooted in the country, that, that headquartered in and say trying to put together a company that has not just a talion in US culture from fat Chrysler, but French culture from rhino, and ultimately, possibly Japanese culture from Nissen as quite a melting pot. If you're trying to put it all together, so there are two questions over this deal. You've mentioned some, but do you see any particular hurdles, is it the cultural is it the regulation is the politics that could prevent this top, the biggest one of the moment is whether Reynaud agrees to it. So while Reynolds, Chavan, John Donnie Senate has. Been in talks with Alcon for a long time over this and in recent weeks about the merger and FCA has put this proposal to Reynaud Renos still has to agree to it. The French state her fifteen percent of Reynaud behalf double voting rights. Still have to agree to it. Nissan, even though they don't have a blocking vote on this still need to agree. You have the Italian government saying that it wants to protect talion jobs. The French government won't to protect French jobs is going to be very political. We still don't know what the locations of this deal are for the specifics of Renos relationship with Nissen, particularly if it'll affect some of their past contracts together. And so there are a lot of things that could potentially derailed the deal. So it's not a slam dunk by any measure, but the language of FCA and the fact that they're leaders of work closely with Renos leaders over the last few weeks to nail this down. Does at least suggest that there is goodwill on both sides, and both of them it is in their interest to do this deal to make it work.

The Economist: The Intelligence
Looking inside Israel's election
"The outcome of Israel's election becomes clear on the ground. It citizens can look to the skies and has rarely space probe nicknamed. Sparrow is on its way to the moon. Sure. It'll do some science, but mostly it's purpose is symbolic and these days, plenty of countries are joining the moon rush. And there's a massive demographic shift going on in the world's workplaces employees are growing older and retirees living longer how will accommodate adjust as the old increasingly outnumbered the young. But I. It's been another close election for Benjamin Netanyahu. Last night, both the Israeli Prime Minister and his main rival Benny Ganz claimed victory in yesterday's vote. Certainly do. The parties are neck and neck with thirty five seats each in Israel's parliament, the Knesset, but mister Netanyahu has a clear path to forming a coalition government. Seems to have won the election. His potential coalition of right-wing and religious parties has sixty five seats out of the hundred twenty see connected. So that's majority ancho Feffer reports from Jerusalem for the economist. He recently wrote a biography of Mr Netanyahu what happens next is that seeming with ninety percent of the votes almost counted, assuming these fun results, the president will call in the party next week for consultations, and assuming now has a majority of recommendations he will be called upon to full new government. It'll take probably couple of weeks coalition negotiations and then presented to the Knesset. Probably in early may. We'll have a new Netanyahu government, which sounds more or less like the way things have gone over the past few elections. Why does this one matter every election at says the next one's in four years, but Netanyahu's facing a more severe challenge this time. Both in the identity of his challenger bennigan's was. Someone poised to take away the Mendel Mississippi Carritti from Netanya Renna close race. If there is also accurate, then at least in the party vote. He equal Netanya and the other challenge facing was that since the previous election multiple corruption allegations have emerged resulting in three potential indictments to hap- mooring investigations down the road. So I was also going to the nation is ready virgin saying vote for despite all that you've heard about my alleged corruption about those allegations. I mean, how might they affect his premiership his ability to form a government. How do you think that will figure into things from here on out well into the fifth, but that may be pretty sure if he comes avoid indictments, and is charging cord it'll also influenced the coalition goes next you because attention go dish in partners are aware of the pressure into now is under and they will. Probably be extracting a heavier price visiting in his religion. Whether in the shape of ministerial positions in policies and budgets, and they're not just joining the coalition former McGovern joining a coalition which will act to shield him from the indictments perhaps in new immunity legislation or even standing by him. If he insists on meeting prime minister wants charge in court. So is this going to have a huge effect on everything happening going forward and supposing he avoids the imminent danger there, what should we expect from government that that he forms? What kind of campaign promises did he make? Well, really that many campaign policies in this election is election has been about whether or not should remain prime minister, the one big policy bum show that he threw into the Rena just a few days ago was sort of off promise to annex parts of the West Bank. Now, we have to wait and see if he has that far right coalition right now, his potential partners even more to the right than they were the previous coalition. This is an option perhaps of going to bet against say, let's form a grand coalition national unity government, which will be more moderate that doesn't seem very at this point. But it's an option and the other wildcard here is the Trump these plant which is expected to be presented in a few weeks perhaps late may mid June and that will affect policy going forward. So how does the content of the Trump peace plan change the calculus here? Well, it's a new is well refed on what he can expect to find the. Trump east plan his ambassador to run his very close the Trump team he himself obviously hands a good relationship with Donald Trump. And we don't know quite yet. How he's planning to gain the term he could wait for the plastic is attended down. Which almost says we happens. The seniors of ready said that due to all the concessions made by ministration to these ready site just over recognition of Jerusalem as capital they're not going to have anything to do with Trump. And so he made his wait for them to reject it. And then say says then rejected that things have changed and we can do new things in the West Bank. We can change the status of parts of it. We can exaggerate offering to seventy seven that's one possibility. The other possibility is that some of things in the plan off things that Trump, and if you want to work with even if the Palestinians on board, and that could include some kind of change in the state of the West Bank in Gaza Strip all the changes vital status issues that we don't know. Oh, yet, if they'll being the fan weather ten says about them, but mister Netanyahu has has made these promises or half promises to do this annexation. I mean, doesn't that upend? The the whole idea of any Trump peace plan, regardless of its content. Receiving fan. It's something about sitting on going to even agree to dealing with in right now, this falls, we never pass it is they have no interest in engaging with Trump east. So whether or not the drumbeat planned it contradicts latest election promise, maybe a moot point. But it also maybe possible within the parameters of the Trump is we'll have to see what is in that land. Do you get the feeling that the kinds of noises at the Trump administration has been making have intern emboldened mister Netanyahu in his sort of according to the right wing suddenly feels that he has Trump's complete support. And therefore it safe to assume that he also feels that he can make the kind of promises which will bring the far right into the code. It should at the same time. There is a possibility that will use the Trump to try and bring a blue and white, but against his party into the coalition, and in that way, have much more stable government can say against look we both said. During the election, many things we both said that we won't sit with each other in the same coalition. But now with these plan on the table, there is an opportunity to make serious progress towards a final status issues. You don't want me to do that with the foul, right and the government, but you and I can do that together. So we'll have to wait and see how that plays out into Miao now has different options for building code, assuming bennigan's is open to discussing with him a joint government though, so far they've both ruled that. But anything said before election day is subject to review the day after

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Creepy New Trailer For 'Slender Man' Movie Has Been Released
"We randomly talk about multiple weeks in a row, like always makes, yeah. Like what Willie walk had the long stretch that's currently the. That's the Cal Ripken of of running news stories, which we talked about Willie Wonka for a very long time. So that is Star Wars, and Charlie's angels. We were done with Star Wars for now, put a lid on it also by the way we're, we've been view in this episode what a great host. I am here not even setting that up. We have an interview with the Patrick Renna AK ham porter from the San LA, Kendrick, Jack, and I talked him for about fifteen twenty minutes. We don't have that in the middle of this podcast. So she'll be a fun one. Ken Jak admitted to him that he doesn't like the big green or like the big ring wasn't on his top ten list, and it was pretty funny exchange. And then let's move on next bit of news. Slender man, new slender man trailer. We kind of were anti slender man trailer when it first came out. This is a new one opinions changed. You wanna see more. You wanna see a less. I wanna see it even less. I think they're making this fucking movie after this horrific actual real life of that happened, not even half a decade ago. This is like. Exploiting it like another sound soft. You know, whatever. But I think it's stupid. I think just straight up stupid. It's dumb as hell. My opinion has not changed. You need a reference in this specific time code or talked about it before because I don't think we could summarize it any better. Fuck, fuck this movie. And I don't say that a lot. I do not say that a lot in this podcast, you know, I'm very careful with with saying bad about the brands in about the movies, but I just I do not like this movie. I do not like what they're doing with it. It's it's really fucked up. The stabbing was only like four years ago, like you're saying, it's it's necessary. It's not. It's not a famous event where you can whitewashed for the event of what for the profit of movie theater. It's silly like even Billy idea even like patriots day or they call it. The Boston marathon bombing movie, which was in sanely way too early to make a movie like that. There's actually been two of them because there is the stronger one, but that was don't hall on. Yeah, that was that was nice, but even even the patriots won like there was a. There's a positive story behind it. Right? Like the talked about the heroes of it in the moment of crisis. This is not that at all. This is just a fucking horror movie. Yeah, it's just it's, it's truly messed up. I big here. It's really, really easy to be cynical about movies and how movies get made and what movies they put forward. And I agree with a lot of that, and I think we do a good job on this podcast talking about the joys of the movies, but this is one of these where I am just so cynical against this movie, the concept behind it, why it's being made the character. I just I don't like it and it's not all due to what it's based off some of its that, but it also just looks like a crappy movie. And also what's up. I didn't see this new trailer. I didn't watch it because I'm kind of doing a self-imposed imposed a boycott. I'll get to it. Overlord there needs to be no, when the plane explodes, and then there's that affect. In just goes silent. I feel like that's used in so many trailers and an horror movie trailers. And I feel like we need to, we need to name that effect. Okay. Is in the moment to, I believe so plane crashing. Yeah. Okay. So it looked up you to know we're talking about and tweet us. We're going to name that because you know like the Wilhelm scream, you know the one that's always a movies, we'll we'll name it. All right. Lead us. Just try to find it here real quick and we're not going to do the editing, but I just want to play it. So people know this is the first raw podcast. Yeah, time minus splicing in the the interview. We have some point Argos here with us right here that. Put a closer..

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Odell Beckham will report to Giants camp on time
"Talk about other wide receiver. Odell Beckham junior was back in March. Kinda felt like man is a really good chance that Odell Beckham junior is going to hold out as he seeks a new contract. He's gonna play this season under his rookie deal. It's gonna pay him about eight and a half million bucks, but he showed up for many Cam. He participated in most of the giants off season program and word is he is going to be there tomorrow when the New York Giants begin training camp. Here's a Jordan Renna on ESPN NFL giants reporter on sportscenter last night, talking about what Dell showing up the giants training camp means he's doing all the things giants. Ask them shown up minicamp showing up to OTA's. Now he's going to show up the training camp. Look. He had an option here Khalil Mack. Aaron, Donald day matrix differently. They may not show up for their teams. Adele, this guy wants to play football, right? He's a football player dying to get back out there. So he wants to get out there during training camp and he's putting the ball in the giants court and saying, hey, look, I'm doing everything possible to get this deal done. I want to be here, right? I'm doing whatever you guys asked me. I want to be in New York Giants. Let's get this done and there's really hasn't been any serious negotiations so far to this point Odal Beckham junior getting a report to a giant strain cabbies obvious coming off a year where he had the broken ankle only played in four games that remains to be seen, how much is it going to practice? Will he be on the field on Thursday when workouts begin? Is gonna play in the preseason and do the giants get a deal done with him during training camp historically. And obviously there's a regime change in New York, but historically, when the giants do these things like they did with ally manning these things take place behind closed doors, they don't typically, you know, show their cards. Regards to contract extensions, what they might do a certain players. So does this get done? It's a very good show of good faith by Odell Beckham, junior. If you're giants fan, it's like, dude, get it done for for as as much as del Beckham, junior Camby, quote, unquote distraction, and it's been immature before the whole, you know, going boat before the playoff game a couple of years ago with a bunch of his teammates and getting into fights with with Josh Norman, dude, Odell Beckham junior's one of the best three wide receivers in the game. You're not going to get anybody as good as him. You're certainly not gonna get any better than him. I'm not a big fan of saying, look, pay him and move on, but of got to do that, right. I mean, if you're the giants and you kinda going to go through this transition phase at some point where you move on from ally manning, maybe not this year, but at some point in the future and you've you've gotten saquon Barkley and you're looking to make a rebound from last year when he went three and thirteen Beckham junior's marvelously talented, he is still just. What twenty twenty six years old. His first three seasons in the NFL were historically great. Get it done, get it done, and the fact that he has shown up or gonna show up and be there for the beginning of training camp. That's a show of good faith. You have to reward that get the deal done and move on. And last podcast. Carmelo Anthony is the new rocket man. He's going to be a member of the Houston Rockets how many of us remember his time with the Atlanta Hawks is fondly as I do, but I'm in for Michael junior. This is first and last on ESPN radio and the ESPN app. We will get into Carmelo Anthony and why. I think mellow in Houston can work coming up in just two minutes. But first, David Robinson was on the jump yesterday, sharing his thoughts on the Kawai Leonard situation with his former team is one of the oddest situations. I think I've seen since I've been in pro basketball. He's he's a hard guy to understand..