35 Burst results for "Sammy"

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike Gallagher Announces New Podcast 'The No Interruptions Podcast'
"Even when it's not a troll, I do interrupt people too much. And I know that. And I'm working on it, but I came up with an idea the other day. Why don't we do a podcast that has no interruptions whatsoever. But yet presents challenging complicated, compelling issues in a debate format with no shouting and cross talk and interrupting each other and we dropped the first episode this morning at 6 a.m. Eastern Time, a good conversation with a young Texas Democrat whose pro abortion and a young conservative with the radians foundation pro life, and we, they debated the abortion issue. Now, my role is just moderator. Do you know how hard that is for me? That's torture. That's like sitting on a plane with next to Sammy and Gettysburg for four hours. That'd be my luck. It was torture to be the moderator. You know what? It worked. It was pretty good. In fact, it was very good. And I think you're going to like it. If you've got a few minutes to spare, download the podcast, it's the first installment of what we trust will be many more episodes of the Mike Gallagher show, no interruptions, podcast, only rule, no interruptions allowed. You hear the right, you hear the left. Again, I just keep the train on the tracks. And the first episode has been uploaded. It's available now wherever you get podcasts, Apple, Spotify, just look for the Mike Gallagher show, or you can go directly to Mike online dot com and click on that to hear the first episode of the no interruptions podcast from the Mike Gallagher show featuring the abortion debate in a way that you're not going to typically hear it. We listen. I get emotional. We get passionate. We interrupt. We yell, we go back and forth. This one was really pretty even handed.

AP News Radio
Capitals' playoff hopes take another hit with loss to Blues
"The capitals playoff hopes took a hit with a 5 two loss to the blues. Sammy blay scored twice and Joel hofer made 33 saves in his season debut. I was obviously a lot of uncertainties with being in being the a all year and first game in a long time, but I thought the guys put really well in front of me and kind of kept in the outside and like I said earlier, super nice to get the one. Kasperi kapanen and Jordan Cairo also tallied and Braden Shen edited an empty netter. Martin Ferrer vari and Nicholas Baxter had the third period goals for the capitals who are 5 points out of an Eastern Conference playoff birth with 12 games remaining. I'm Dave ferry.

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Sam Bankman-Fried Under House Arrest
"We thought that Sam bankman fried was going for extradition to get out on bail and it seems like that has come true. Yeah, work. It sounded nice. I think there was a lot of misinformation out there on Twitter yesterday. It's not like sandbagging freed walked up and plunked $250 million on the table and said, okay, cool, I'm done. What happened here, which is pretty crazy if you look into it, this is a personal recognizance bond where Sam beckman fried's parents put up the collateral in their Bay Area home, rumored to be about worth $4 million. But that was the only collateral that was posted. Basically what happens is he has to say on the solemnly swears that, hey, if I skip town, I owe you guys $250 million, and these other folks are going to be on the hook. I'll pick it up from there. I think there's some interesting CNBC reporting as well. Regarding this whole situation, which caused a little bit of confusion, according to CNBC, which I believe posted this report first. Saying that the house was indeed on the list for collateral, but there's other collateral as well, including some people who assigned up saying that they would be willing to put funds on the line. The question was, are those people in was that reporting accurate? So I think a lot of people are confused by that. Some other takes, which Zach was just mentioning there was that people thought Sammy from free was now free to go. But that's not exactly how bail or bonds work at all. Danny, I want to get your take on this story, however, since it is a pretty interesting development. I mean, he got out of Bahamas. He wasn't allowed bailed in Bahamas. But he got out of it, now he's in the U.S. and he can go back to California and live out of his parents basement.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
How Sammy Davis Jr and Kim Novak's Love Affair Started
"One night in 1957, Tony Curtis goes backstage and he tells Sammy that Kim Novak wants to meet him. And he invited him to sit ringside that night at the place called the shape Harry. And he didn't have a chance to talk to her. He didn't want to create any problems. So he says, look, I'm going to have a party at my house. Come on by and I'll invite Kim. That's what Tony Curtis said. And they both came over and they spent the night together deep, deep and talk. And right from the beginning, it was obvious they were getting along in a very intense way. And that was the beginning of the relationship. So you can blame Tony Curtis, I suppose. Well, Kim Novak also asked to meet him. But she wasn't alone in her being attracted to Sammy Davis magnetism. A lot of men might have considered a monthly because it was short and slight, and he had that flat nose, but chicks loved them. Chicks love his charisma. His stage presence was very sexually charged, and women were really drawn to him. But it hurt when men talked about his face being as far as his shovel and shit like that. And he'd say, yeah, it hurts me, but it gets me where I'm going. But Sammy knew how much women loved him. He liked his looks. He knew his face was ugly, but he worked on his body. He stayed trimmed he stayed athletic. Fantastic shape. He loved this little ass. That was his prized feature. He'd make a point of asking people how they liked his ass. Isn't it adorable? So he had a good time with himself. But after that meeting, the gossip industry started to hum. And went into high gear as it normally does when two big stars are seen together. Somebody makes a call as they still do today. And back then, somebody at Tony Curtis party put a phone call into Dorothy kill gallon, who worked for the Hearst newspaper chain. And she wrote in her column, which top female movie star initial kn is seriously dating which big name entertainer, initial SD. I mean, who the fuck's gonna get that wrong?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"sammy" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Now, to go back to knowing what all there is to know about Sammy, he was born in Harlem, 1925 at the age of three, he went on the road with his father, and they appeared with a man they called the boy's uncle. They called his wet and sky will masten, Sami's uncle. And they developed the will mast and trio. And since they grew up in a very segregated world of the black vaudeville circuit without any formal education and they had to overcome racism of white audiences, Jamie Davis knew all along that he had no choice but to succeed. He had to. And again, James Baldwin, who sat me down a couple of times and told me great stories, he said that Sammy Davis told him at one point he had to decide between greatness and madness. And he chose greatness. He was very smart. He was one of the smartest people to perform ever. Probably a entertainment genius, really. He understood show business just completely. He never stopped studying it. But since he was on tour from the age of three, it took its toll. He never learned to write, he was a really big reader, he read constantly during his conversion to Judaism after the big 1954 car accident that cost him his left eye. One of his William Morris agents left the agency to become Davis business partner, sign marsh. And to the day he died, he could sign his name, but he could not write. That's why he never personalized autographs to anyone. Because he couldn't spell people's names. And he was embarrassed of it. But he went through some shit in the army Sammy Davis, he'd been drafted into the army to fight, and he did, but he fought with southerners in southwestern and they got their kicks fucking around with them and needling them. And he said he got his ass kicked every couple of days when he was just in the army. His nose was broken, countless times, which you can plainly see that. Permanently flattened, they used to give him beer to drink before they poured half out and pissed in the rest of it. Just disgusting stuff. And he finally was assigned to special services where he performed in camp shows around the country. And he just loved to make audiences laugh and have a good night out. That's what broke down the barriers eventually between the two sides.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Life and Times of Sammy Davis Jr
"Now, to go back to knowing what all there is to know about Sammy, he was born in Harlem, 1925 at the age of three, he went on the road with his father, and they appeared with a man they called the boy's uncle. They called his wet and sky will masten, Sami's uncle. And they developed the will mast and trio. And since they grew up in a very segregated world of the black vaudeville circuit without any formal education and they had to overcome racism of white audiences, Jamie Davis knew all along that he had no choice but to succeed. He had to. And again, James Baldwin, who sat me down a couple of times and told me great stories, he said that Sammy Davis told him at one point he had to decide between greatness and madness. And he chose greatness. He was very smart. He was one of the smartest people to perform ever. Probably a entertainment genius, really. He understood show business just completely. He never stopped studying it. But since he was on tour from the age of three, it took its toll. He never learned to write, he was a really big reader, he read constantly during his conversion to Judaism after the big 1954 car accident that cost him his left eye. One of his William Morris agents left the agency to become Davis business partner, sign marsh. And to the day he died, he could sign his name, but he could not write. That's why he never personalized autographs to anyone. Because he couldn't spell people's names. And he was embarrassed of it. But he went through some shit in the army Sammy Davis, he'd been drafted into the army to fight, and he did, but he fought with southerners in southwestern and they got their kicks fucking around with them and needling them. And he said he got his ass kicked every couple of days when he was just in the army. His nose was broken, countless times, which you can plainly see that. Permanently flattened, they used to give him beer to drink before they poured half out and pissed in the rest of it. Just disgusting stuff. And he finally was assigned to special services where he performed in camp shows around the country. And he just loved to make audiences laugh and have a good night out. That's what broke down the barriers eventually between the two sides.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Star Crossed Love Affair of Sammy Davis Jr and Kim Novak
"This story is about Sammy Davis's lover fan with Kim Novak, the very white. I mean, the very beautiful white actress. And the problem was she was not taken, but back in those days, she kind of was because Kim Novak was the studio had Harry Collins revenge on Rita Hayworth. And Sammy Davis Jr. was Kim Novak's revenge on Harry Cohen. And it all began with the gossip item in Dorothy kill gowns column in the New York journal American and it became a national scandal on the eve of America's long struggle for civil rights. Started back in 1957, Chicago's most famous nightclub, the shade parade, and Sammy Davis Jr.'s on stage to smoke from his cigarette as all around his hand, had, you know, how he looked on stage. Gorgeous shirt, cufflink sparkling everywhere. He was in the dark and then a spotlight hit him. And it was almost sexual to the people in the audience. And he was saying to Kim Novak, who was sitting right in front of the stage in a table, and she just finished working on Alfred Hitchcock's vertigo. And that night would be the very first and virtually the last time that Kim Novak and Sammy Davis Jr. would be seen in public together. Because at the heart of their star crossed affair was the notorious bad motherfucker Harry Cohen.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Trump to Hold Rally in Ohio
"Former president Trump will be in Youngstown Ohio on Saturday night. And the 45th president will be speaking at the cavelli center. No. That's named by Sammy cavelli. Who's a friend of mine? And Sammy is a graduate of Warren JFK high school. And former president Trump will be accompanied by JD Vance, who is running against another friend of mine. Another graduate of Warren JFK high school Tim Ryan, but I think JD is going to win. And I've said that, I just don't beat up on my Friends on the air. And that will be a very interesting rally because it is opposite the Ohio State Toledo game. Now, the Ohio State Toledo game starts at 7 and should be over by about 7 15. Not technically over, but CJ Stroud, treva and Henderson. I'm just not too worried about the rocket. God love you rockets. God love you, dude, Toledo.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
How John Miller Got Inside John Gotti's Interview Armor
"John said he noticed a chink in Gotti's armor. You know, John was always afraid of electronic surveillance equipment inside his club, so he would hold meetings with the top members of his family. Like I said, walking around the block. And John Miller thought that meant that a halfway around the block, he was as far as possible from ducking back in the club. So he set a plan in motion. And the plan was we bring four camera crews. That's a lot for a story on a news show. For camera crews, that leaves two crews to tussle with Gotti's bodyguards, and then still leaves two other crews to talk to John. And the plan worked brilliantly. So one night, 1986, John Miller's got full cruise state around the corner from Gotti's club, the first time he comes around the block, he's got four of his men with him. And that was too evenly matched for John Miller's taste. So they left. The next time he comes around, he's with just two guys. Frankie Lucas you tremendous captain very respected captain. They call Frankie lox and Sammy the bull. John Miller gives the signal to move in. It was like clockwork. First camera crew approaches and Sammy of bull and Frankie locks, they spring into action and they block the camera lens, just like they knew they'd do. Doubles back, but he walked straight into the other camera crew, Frankie lodge took off after that one. Then the other two crews moved in, so they had them dead to rights. The monsters knew it, right? So John Miller's thoughts that pose a series of polite questions about John Gotti and the mafia, which John declined to answer. Frankie loaves and Sam the bull is still running after all the cameras, but too many to cover. Some guy tells them an Italian stop. Knock it off. So there they are. Four camera crews, John Gotti the boss, the underboss, the console, Frankie locks, and John Miller walking down a quiet street in Little Italy, you're just chatting. And all John Gotti said was, you know, John, I always treated like a gentleman. Always like a gentleman, John, you're not acting like a gentleman. And John says, look, mister Gotti, most of the time, my crews and I end up rolling around the sidewalk with your crew. And that's not sold generally either. So they made a deal that night. That John Miller could approach John Gotti and ask him anything. He might not answer, but everybody would be polite. And I said, wow, that's fucking cool.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
AJ's First Brushes With Reporter John Miller
"Thing, guys. If I sound really high on John Miller, it's for good reason. And I want to tell you a story about my, you know, brushing paths with him. Crossing paths with him, brushing shoulders with him, I always looked up to John Miller because of what a Ruth ruthless reporter he was. He was just fearless. And back in the day, as I was still writing sports, but I began to dabble in gossip. I was spending one day a week at with Linda Stacey, the editor of the gossip column at New York newsday called hot copy, actually that was called inside New York. It became high copy when I got there, but it was inside New York. And I used to go every Friday, I'd work at New York newsday in Manhattan, every Friday. And then I'd work, you know, when work was through what I'd stick around and in the city all night and hit the clubs at the restaurant, just get to know the lay of the land and the people who run the nightlife. I'll never forget those experiences. They were tremendous. I learned everything. I met people who got me indoors. I could never have gotten in before. I ended up meeting women that I dated that became great sources and dead different lines of work. I just threw myself out there. And it was really, it was really pertinent to my career going forward. So Miller was a guy I ran into quite a bit. He was already marked to be a star when he was a terrific reporter for WNBC. And later at television, ABC and CBS, and a few years earlier, I remember being mesmerized because I'd watch Miller continually ambush the mafia Don John Gotti. He would ambush him with a camera crew while Ghani was walking along the street with a few of his men, was usually a Little Italy down on mulberry street, where John Gotti had his ravenite social club, and in order to avoid being bumped, Gotti and his underboss, Sammy the bull gravano, and other people would walk around the block, put their hands covering their mouths just like you saw in the movie Goodfellas. I actually casino. And they would discuss business.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
A Series of Strange Situations Surround Christa Helm's Death
"Investigators had very little to go on at the scene, but they matched the keys to the car and the apartment that you shared with Stephanie. Stephanie Warsaw. When police went to the apartment step, they told him that a roommate Krista had the car last night. And this is where the story gets even weirder. Kristen's roommate Stephanie told investigators that sandy Smith was Chris's agent and was a mutual friend of both, and she said that Chris had called Sammy from the party earlier that he didn't try to get him to join the party. When asked about that night sandy Smith told investigators that she was sound asleep and never heard a thing. I mean, he was a he claimed that he had no idea that Chris had been stepping a mere feet Amir several feet from his house. That's weird to me. But according to witnesses, that statement is false because there were other people coming and going from sandy's house all evening and the person who found Chris body was on his way to sandy south. So that's the line. That's a first line. Why was sandy trying to hide this from the police? We don't know. In the recording from recessions at the disco studio, working on our album. Investigators found that they were littered with personal drama and tension. On those on those audios. Apparently your backup singer patty Collins was having a secret relationship with Krista, but Christa denied being a lesbian and that upset Collins, when they heard the recordings investigators went on the hunt for patty Collins, but she was never found. To this day, we don't know where she went. We don't want she left. Another weird thing. Christa was said to have been carrying a handbag that contained a diary. But again, like I said, the purse, the diary, never been accounted for. So after a few months, this case went cold. The police had too many leads, too many loose ends, too much on their hands. They passed things off and moved on to the next until there was nothing left to do.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
AJ Benza Talks About His Time Hosting Mob Parties at 'Rouge'
"Crew got a junior's crew was very different. Gambino died back in 1976, and John Gotti was behind bars thanks to testimony from Sammy the bull gravano, but while he was away, his son John Gotti junior started to run the show and intimidating people like stratus who owned restaurants and nightclubs. This is back in the 90s. So John Gotti and his crew stratus says, that's what they lived on. They would shake down every restaurant from the upper east side to midtown. And as a new kid on the block, it was stratos turned to pony up some dumb. Or at least that's what two have Gotti junior's top honcho thought one night. And stratus was not a big dude, not a musculo, but didn't take any shit. He said, what do you guys want? And they said, we want 5000 a month. We're going to break you in those every week. All right, so let me give you a quick answer stratus says, go fuck yourself. That's how he was. He had no fear at all back then. A couple of nights later, someone starts throwing black paint on the dining windows every night. And stratus would go out and scrub them down each morning to make sure to have a nice and clean again for that night's business. Ralphie Coppola noticed this is happening. And he said to stress, sit tight. Don't worry about nothing. I got this. Two days later, transitive phone call from the Ralphie's guys. Tell them to come, they will restaurant called ferrier, very popular vistro called ferry on the upper east side. So when he gets there, Ralph is there with Bucky and all the Gambino composer in the back sitting around. So he sits down with Ralph and Bobby and the 5 heads of the Gambino family. And Ralph basically says to the guys in the Gambino crew, listen, this kid is with us, and you tell John Gotti junior tobacco. What for if he doesn't back off, this thing's gonna escalate. And stratus has said his head just spun around, like, you know, the guys turned around and said, all right, we like this kid. He's a good kid. Don't worry. We'll talk to John junior. We'll squash this and lo and behold, it was squashed. That's the kind of power Ralphie Coppola had back then. And just like that, and I know how this goes because I was put on this protection as well. Stratus was under the protection of the Genovese

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Washington Post Attacks Christianity
"The ideologies adherence are committed to instituting an ethno culture that represents a shrinking minority a traditionalist Christian social order in which the freedoms of white Christians are privileged. There is it not a single example of any of this. White Christians want an order in which only the freedom of white Christians exists. This is what The Washington Post publishes. I should try to find out who these authors are. Sammy will L Perry and Philip S gorski. I strongly assume that their professors, I don't know. You live in the left wing cocoon of the university you could come up with this. According to a recent survey by The Associated Press norc center for public affairs research, a third of all American adults now embrace the idea that quote an effort is underway to replace U.S. born Christians with immigrants for electoral gains.

AP News Radio
Ed Sheeran wins 'Shape of You' plagiarism case
"Musician musician musician musician ed ed ed ed Sheeran Sheeran Sheeran Sheeran has has has has won won won won a a a a copy copy copy copy right right right right battle battle battle battle in in in in the the the the UK UK UK UK over over over over his his his his twenty twenty twenty twenty seventeen seventeen seventeen seventeen song song song song shape shape shape shape of of of of you you you you I'm I'm I'm I'm marquees marquees marquees marquees are are are are loaded loaded loaded loaded with with with with the the the the latest latest latest latest that's that's that's insurance insurance insurance on on on shape shape shape of of of you you you Sammy Sammy Sammy switch switch switch sued sued sued claiming claiming claiming it it it sounds sounds sounds too too too much much much like like like his his his twenty twenty twenty fifteen fifteen fifteen song song song why why why ruling ruling ruling for for for Britain's Britain's Britain's High High High Court Court Court found found found that that that year year year did did did not not not deliberately deliberately deliberately or or or subconsciously subconsciously subconsciously copy copy copy why why why Sheeran Sheeran Sheeran says says says in in in a a a Twitter Twitter Twitter video video video frivolous frivolous frivolous lawsuits lawsuits lawsuits are are are crippling crippling crippling to to to creativity creativity creativity also also also always always always

Diet Culture Rebel Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on Diet Culture Rebel Podcast
"And you buy all of these new foods and you get ready for a meal plan and you are planning to work out X number of times and for X hours a week, everything changes. Within intuitive eating, we don't need to do that. We don't need to have a complete one 80 in our life because that's going to be a lot. And as helpful as the book is, I'm really happy that you highlighted the fact that you don't read the book and your magically and intuitive either. It's kind of like information overload. That's how I describe it sometimes. If you are really new to intuitive eating, so it can feel like a lot to take on at once. So I agree that it can be super helpful to work alongside and intuitive eating counselor to help you break everything down. And figure out what makes sense for you. Another thing I don't know if you see this very often Sammy, but I see a lot of people thinking that intuitive eating is just like you said earlier, not dieting and eating whatever they want. And that's the only thing they focus on. And then they're like, I feel chaotic, and I feel out of control. And I feel lost. And if anyone listening feels that way, you know, I just want you to know that is not intuitive eating. I mean, unconditional permission to eat is a part of intuitive eating, but there's so much more to it. There are ten principles to help you reconnect with your body and eat in a way that feels good to you. Yes, absolutely. That's so important to acknowledge. I would say that's like the number one myth, right? Everybody thinks that's what intuitive eating is because they see, you know, intuitive eating accounts that people just eating cake and cookies and pizza and saying like fuck that diet and that is a part of it, but that is literally one principle and that doesn't tap into any of the body attunement or any of that..

Diet Culture Rebel Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on Diet Culture Rebel Podcast
"We start today's episode with Sammy telling us what her relationship with food was like. Before she learned about intuitive eating and health at every size. Where do I begin? Well, the funny thing is, and I was just on a podcast earlier today talking about a similar question that I feel like reflecting it now. I have it fresh in my mind is that I really didn't even find intuitive eating and health at every size until I was already in private practice like harming people by providing them with air quotes, weight management counseling. So it hasn't been that long, which is crazy. But I would say I was very fortunate growing up. I was very active. I didn't really think about food much. I grew up in a household that wasn't super diety, like I wasn't restricted as a child, so I was very fortunate in that regard. For me, it was more, I would say end of high school college like once my body started to change and I think going into college just playing that comparison trap with other females and women around you, going into the nutrition field or even just debris, like unfortunately I think most dieticians have this answer. I feel like we all sound the same sometimes, but like I was just searching for weight loss and searching for like that magic pill and searching for like, hey, okay, I'm going to go become a nutritionist or dietician and figure out how to lose weight and then I'm just going to teach everybody else and it's going to be perfect. Which is so funny looking back now because I crossed over on graduation day, right? I got my diploma and I was the most unhealthy I had ever been mentally physically emotionally. I just remember getting my degree and being like, I have no idea what the fuck I'm doing..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Sammy 'the Bull' Gravano Was Doing Right by La Cosa Nostra
"But now after all these years have passed, it's plain to see, and if you listen to the Sammy's podcast call our thing, John was the one who was going against the rules of what they call la Cosa Nostra. Our thing. And it was Sammy, who was upholding those rules. And if you ever listen to his podcast, you'll understand what he did was so right with respect to the rules of la Cosa Nostra. John Gotti loved the attention so much. He was a narcissist to the tenth degree in Sami would say, you know, they'd go out sometimes and John would say, Sammy said these two people over there about a bar looking in the morning get rid of them, you know, tell them to leave. He said, no, no, Sammy, that's my public. And Sammy remembers saying my public. Who the fuck says my public? We're gangsters, John, was supposed to be under the radar. And then John would buy them a bottle of champagne and sign his name and it just, it flew in the face of what Sammy believed la Cosa Nostra meant. And he's

The Charlie Kirk Show
Listener Sammy Writes in Detailing Her Brothers' Vaccine Side Effects
"Says, we got an email hi Charlie, my name is Sammy. I'm 25 years old and unvaccinated. Thought you and your team may find this interesting and add it to your list of vaccinated problems. I hear about on your show. My brothers are identical twins, and they are 21 years old. Both got vaccinated, one with J&J one with Pfizer back in May of 2021. Both in the last three months have had significant heart issues. Both are healthy 6 four athletes college students who exercise and take care of themselves. Clearly we have a different take on the vaccine. But now they're starting to freak out and regret it. Both refuse the booster, they're having a ton of cardiovascular problems and problems breathing, which never happened before. Also, the Johnson & Johnson brother recently found out his pancreas is no longer working as well. Totally normal, right? 21 year old 6 foot four athlete. Yeah, your pancreas just stops working. Also, my boss's son, also 20 years old, Notre-Dame student, fully vaccinated and boosted is having heart problems as well out of nowhere. All of this is just an FYI for you. This stuff is so scary and crazy. I think we're finally starting to see the longer term side effects that you predicted on your show. Unfortunately, I think you're right. I'm afraid that we're going to have lots of children that are going to have lifelong side effects and they are

WGN Radio
"sammy" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Hi So I had the same answer I had the Sammy Ambrose And did you know my husband did He did Yeah All right word your husband grow up Believe it or not Ontario All right no I do believe it wear in Ontario It was in the thousand islands region but he's been a DX for like all his life He listens you know at night constantly and he'd have some he's been young Well good deal Sammy Ambrose is absolutely right Well hang on we'll add you to the prize list don't go away Okay thank you Yeah what's your husband's first name Gone Okay tell John that because we'll put his name on the certificate Don't go away Okay So good deal Not the Diane's name shouldn't be on there but after all if Dons claim a knowledge well we'll give it to them All right so 8 8 8 8 7 6 5 5 9 three that's 88 88 rally on WGN radio Care has the power to bring kindness where it's needed It brings out the best in every one of us It doesn't just see people It takes time to understand them It puts the needs of others ahead of its own And when you start with care you end up with a very different kind of bank Truest Truest bank member FDIC.

AP News Radio
Tucker's NFL-record FG lifts Ravens to 19-17 win over Lions
"Justin Tucker set an NFL record with a sixty six yard field goal now to get past the crossbar as time expired to give the ravens a nineteen seventeen win over the alliance after Baltimore wasted a sixteen seven fourth quarter lead Lamar Jackson threw a thirty six yard pass to Sammy Watkins on fourth in nineteen getting the ravens across midfield with seven seconds left Jackson was sixteen of thirty one for a season high two hundred eighty seven yards with a touchdown and an interception Detroit's Jared Goff was twenty two of thirty for two hundred seventeen yards I'm Dave Ferrie

The Eric Metaxas Show
Paul Anka Recalls His Time Working With the Rat Pack
"Paul anka. It's so great to see you. I wanna ask you. You're sitting in front of a zillion gold records Where they happen to be your gold records for the most part of my keble michael jackson elvis presley other artists have been involved with most part a lot of those that are from nineteen fifty seven on. Now you worked with the folks. You you've mentioned. I mean i should mention this upfront. If i were better my job recently you've worked with drake the weekend Michael boob lay andrea bocelli. Olivia newton john. We were talking about your time with sinatra. How did it end up that you were working with what we today. Call the ratpac. No greater fan of dean martin than yours. Truly amazing that you knew these men. Well we have to go back to the beginnings you know the record business and the business that i was in was primarily run by the boys the boys mafia whatever and that was cool. There are great work for we knew what a position was but they ran everything they own the clubs the only record companies etcetera so when i started beginning success for young I realized who was working for. I realized you know how i was to be myself and i started working to copacabana. Which was the testing ground in new york city. I was successful. And i got the word that now that new york went very well. We're sending out to vegas to the boys and you're gonna work in vegas. So what year are we talking about. Big apartment what year we talking about. Fifty eight nine hundred fifty. Started sophie tucker. Which was i guess. My audition did well with her. And then it evolved into the sixties started working sands right from their youngest kid. Never worked there and here. I was with all these guys. Were my idols realizing that. Bobby darin frankie avalon still these kid idols. But we knew this at the end and we realized that we had to evolve survive into something else thus we had these guys that we looked up dean martin sammy and break so i like to sand started working and guys mentored me. They took me in. Because that's making money for them indirectly directly. The boys ran the place and we became very very

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards's Daughter Sami Calls Mom's House 'Abusive,'
"Let's talk about charlie sheen and denise richards. He tend to forget that they were together because like so much happening in the world but they have a daughter and her name sammy. She's seventeen years old and just like we see many of times. These teenage celebrity kids have a platform. It's called tick taha hood where where they now have this platform and there followed. Because not only do they have their friends and they can have a viral video in ten seconds but they're related to celebrities like charlie sheen and denise richards there her mom and dad and she says that she was in an abusive trapped in an abusive household little over a year ago been deleted. But you know once it's put on the internet it's there forever. We don't know who sammy was living with. Some of my sources are saying. It was on the denise side and sammy rancher charlie but we all know charlie's paths so we're left to just be like you know ooh She says now finally moved out of the hell. House had a spiritual awakening own two cats happy single full of self love and dropped out of high. Sam i agree with everything. Maybe except for the last part but You know she said she says and she looks much happier than than previous posts before. So it'll be interesting over the next few years actually with all these children who are younger like ten twelve and as soon as they get talk. They don't realize the magnitude that a post even though they've lived the life they have this platform. Now where the simplest thing where you think. You're you're telling mom and dad you know you're just writing them out or just trying to be goofy. It could go viral

The Flop House Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast
"You know kids for you was seven child expert. Dan mccoy giving us some info. Hey man i mean have them. But i know how they tell stories and entertain. I remember dan. You getting very mad this before i had kids. I think telling me about how a another friend of yours. Who had kids was saying that their kids eight like birthday cake at a party. And got really hyper and you were like the science shows. Eating sugar noticeably increase the amount of hyperactivity of a kid. They've done studies on this. And i was like. I don't know dan i think just what they notice. And you're like but it doesn't square with it. And i thought it was very funny that you were You bring in science to a parenting. I don't like using anecdotal data as if it is Scientists scientific de this parenting thing than my own annoying. Petri yeah elliott. I'm glad thank you for bringing. Sammy i on it was. It would have just been like me and dan. A couple of non breeders given you You know outnumbering. And i think I think we've got some much needed insight into the world of being a dad and being the boss baby. Yeah yeah well. Because since he is he is a boss kid and And i'm the dad. There's time will tell whether he's a breeder or not He certainly likes to listen to them. And the favor favorite band certainly and But you know the. I think it was. It was just a. It was just a special moment to share him with the world of podcasting listeners. I hope you enjoyed it. Please do not send letters to my son. Do not attempt to contact. Talk to me about him. That is my son. You'd get away from my price on if you don't like it keep it to yourself. There's no need you can have an opinion that is not one that makes elliott sad like. That's that's the thing that can happen. If you have a critical comment about my son or anything i've done. Please refrain i refer to get. I pretty get those criticisms from my dad's friends through my dad That's my preferred method to get criticism of work. That i've done so he was started his time to meet today and he was like so so. This show you're working on in the next season. Are you gonna develop the characters more because some of the comments. I heard were that the characters not clearly defined and i was like what since the comments. I didn't watch the show myself. But the the thing you're doing on the message boards. Evelyn saying that the suburb at some part of the discord channels. I run when he was. I was i was on. What's that thing. We just listen to people talk and it's like a conference clubhouse this clubhouses taliban-run clubhouse and they were complaining about housebroken. Okay well thanks listening everybody. Thank you for listening please..

The Flop House Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast
"Tabitha has a song solo. But you can't see the kid also on the bullies who's like a president who's playing the piano want it like. Hey can i be canonizing. Can i sing. Nathan's like no. I want to see your fail hands now listeners. From the last episode we watch movie space. Jam know that i'm not a fan of scenes where a child is being bitten being a Yelled at and the parents stands by and does nothing in this case. I'm gonna give him a pass. Because he is in the body of a kid and palate tablets and know that he that he was that he was her dad exactly but he then he kind of does step in to help out right how. I don't remember at the house He tells her about like how to imagine music notes into sing better. Well that's a little later but yeah heels so anyway. The tim talks his way into going to his own house for dinner where they think he is this kid. Marcos light speed. Ted finds armstrong secret research and development of parents were there and they think he's he's ten but then they're like hey does wear glasses. His parents were plagued by jimmy kimmel. Lisa cujo class can't superman. Who plays honey in housebroken. Thank you yes housebroken fox. Monday nights at nine of each remain on the writing staff. Thank you could work sammy. Good good nice. Synergy that sammy believes in. Abc always be calling out things. That are marginally relieved. What you're talking about at the moment more than those. But i think that's more than just. Abc yeah again. That's the joke. Because it's more letters i'll tell you later. Okay anyway so he. Sammy hasn't fully finished his his trip to comedy. College so woah. I haven't been to college exactly. Sammy said for. He got a job under the false pretense that he had a college degree but he ended up. Having to admit it. Y- you went to college. Nowhere play along when the bit komo more yes ending. Sammy's thinking only weight. Which you say you went to.

The Flop House Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast
"And she reveals that she is from baby core and it was like what i didn't see the first movie. But we're we're judge. Whittle harry suspense. His justice is in baby. Core like isn't like it connected to akron school and They vitina is a baby so it seems like she has to be working for the bad guy. No no because here's the baby and the bad guy are opposing sides. So baby court turns out is a secret magic corporation babies when the purple light comes through that glove in baby core. It's like they're all happy ct when he goes away tim. They're still happy north. They were unhappy when they go. They were monitoring the situation and they're unhappy about it. But but that lack of clarity was getting to me. Also because i actually that globe i forgot where it was supposed to be happening so baby core as you may have known from the first movie but i didn't is a magic corporation. Run by babies and i guess ted. Tim's brother heaven or something. It seems like it's in the it's in the clouds and it's all me that holograms strange. How did they and it seems like they were hologram but nobody else was and they got their by by sucking on like magic pasa fires that took them through a portal in space issue. Suddenly the movie into overdrive. They're fighting over there. Were fighting over. Who would have the pacifier. They each one the other one the habit and then a baby tina. She took the one that they had in two toss two other ones and and the stirred suck nominal actually happens a little bit later and it was watching the movies my son. I really didn't did not care for the scene where they're yelling. Use suck it. No you suck it and she goes. Why don't you both suck passwords unnecessary anyway. A baby core. She's very pushy. There's a problem baby. Needs his help and she needs help to get uncle. Ted who's now grown up in the movie that she quits baby core. I never thought that was just a ruse. That was just a that was just a it was a clever ruse so for some reason. Tim has a flip flown and they she by recording a by recording. Ted's tim's voice on like teddy ruck spin. She's able to patch together a message to leave on the voice mail of his brother. Ted and this is where it starts getting frustrating that the main characters named tim and ted and they're the daughters are named tabitha and tina and it was very easy for me to get their names mixed up. All four of endoscopy. Sammy's comment at the time we watched was that was a fun scene. So that's what he said immediately after it was over. When when you're changing mac when when he first finds out that she's a baby that and because it seemed like it was kinda creepy at first but then was like silly ya not to tip my eventual feelings for this movie but This is one of those points. Where i'm like you know hearing sammy's reaction just points up the fact that the major problems movie is. I'm not the demographic that this is meant for because or it. Dan's not a baby or a boss. Because i i was where they were like tossing the formula back and forth and drinking. It and i was kind of like at this point in the movie. I'm like well clearly. There's enough formula for both of them like when they drank it There were still still..

The Flop House Podcast
"sammy" Discussed on The Flop House Podcast
"He's successful millionaire but he seems to be lonely if the top is rosebud situation exactly So tabitha the older daughter. She's very ambitious and responsible an overachiever. She idolizes oracle ted and when her and her dad is too silly for her when he goes to give her a good night kiss. She wants a good night handshake. Which is a rough moment for any dad. Let me tell you sammy the first time that you want to give me handshake. Instead of a kiss. I will be devastated. I know it's gonna happen because william business together as the kaelin boys podcasting network guys. I hate to break it to you. Talk to me about it yet. But i think what right it's gonna be called or kaelin and sons. Does a lot of reactions to my jokes are withering. I quit now so this this moment in the movie. I have a question for you. A father elliott. Now certainly i understand not wanting a handshake in replacement for a kiss. Like i think about the movie prelude to a handshake romance. It's got to be prelude to a kiss. Imagine regrows despite handshake from rose. Good handshake of the spiderwoman. Who cares you know. I understand being distressed handshake before dying. Come on they. Your child shake hands shake bang. Bang come on. It just loses a lot. Yeah i am. I really gonna go see a band called handshake. I don't care. What kind of makeup. They wear or whether they want to rock all night and party every day. They're called handshake on those that also all who caps and it's it's hood. Lungs attacking normal denominations supporting healthy and christian with a k. education. Wow it started out a lot. More sort of bad than The ending their. I mean it's just their version of nights and satan service there against a christian education so they're against it i remember hoodlums against normal denominations soup. The northern nations are supporting healthy and christian education. Handshake normal dominations comma supporting. No i. don't i think the. I think the common makes it seem like it's the hoodlums supporting that was the confusion. No it's back to the movie show. Same shell so dan. What was your question about hands being being dead. Look i i get feeling..

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"sammy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"Really value that. I think a lot of people wanted to see me succeed in this they were. They were sort rooting for me. That was really kind of nice to see too like they weren't all. Yeah just you know. This is worthless. We already have a couple of things that we use. We're not even going to give you the time of day. We're wanting to help you focus on the audience right so you were the audience and you were saying like this is good but like you know that yes and yes but how come there. Isn't this or you know. I can't throw this in the wash. And i wanna wash so you went from the audience perspective and again we've got the link in the show notes For that pearl performance belts dot com. Good on you for seeing something not liking it and then take a shot at it and jimmy. Let me tell you you know. I could have never envisioned that. We'd be living in this environment of cova. Yeah i could never envision that we would clean oliver equipment after every patient touch. And so much. I tell you. This has become like the mobilization belt the gait belt because this is been so easily to disinfect and wash. It was like it was perfect. Timing for all this to come in to market so it's been really a really fun ride. I've been enjoying it. That's a cool journey. And you know you just kept just kept going. I loved again. Per-performance belts dot com Mike i love your journey. You're bringing different weird in obviously someone who brought a little weird into the profession. I think the more weird we can bring the more outside things we can look at take. Take a look at and say. How can i adapt this. Or what influence can i put put put on.

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"sammy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"Daddy what do you do. And i said i'm gonna physical therapist. And she said. What's that and. I kind of laughed because even individuals much older than her say. What's short and i started to describe as she said so. You're like a doctor. And i knew she was thinking of a physician. And i said well not like what you're thinking. She said a nurse and then she went through some other things. I said no you know what. Maybe i'll just get you a book because that will help. Because i'm obviously not doing a good job explaining this and i searched the internet and could not find a book on physical therapy for elementary school children. They have a ton of books for like high school. Kids that wanna look at that for their careers or even middle school but nothing for a really young mind and so my wife looks at me and she said you work at a college. Why don't you write one. Isn't that what people in academic do and write children's books. They write something that you know their peers esteem and really holding high argue something intellectual. I said not. Like a kid's book. But i took that and partnered with students from different departments and the college was kind enough with toward me a grant to get this off the ground and had some great illustrators stephen campbell i wanna to give a shot off the hint. He did much of the illustrations and pulled the students together to really hone this and we crafted the first and still today. The only children's book that is geared towards elementary school children. That's fantastic. i mean. I love i love the fact that you also went to your inner academic which is like. Hey how do we get more people involved in this project. And how can we make more. How do we get more hands and more eyeballs on this So without ruining because of course we're going to rush to amazon. They're going to buy the book. Of course we'll share the link online at the other show of his the episode What's the overview like kinda. Give us the movie trailer version. Okay so there is the main character and the main characters name is sammy. Now my daughter's name samantha. So that were sort of a play on words and she was the originator of this idea and has a good friend named buddy. He gets injured and the kids at school. You can ask him about physical therapy. The other animals in school begin asking about physical therapy and he basically says let's go on a field trip and they go on this field trip and look at all the different places. A physical therapist would work and what they do and how they can help and it really teaches them through this journey as they go through in a kind of fun unassuming way that by the end they really have this good appreciation for now. I know what a physical therapist does now. We know all the different places. They can work and how they can help. And i've had many readers that are adults read this to their children and say you know what i actually learned what a physical therapist really does. Because i had them boxed into this finite little box that i thought this did so your book. I feel like feel like sammy's physical therapy adventure really is more show than tell i feel like we. We might tell a lot but you actually added the and i referenced. This in some communications talks. That i give why are we. Why don't we lean back on fairy tales when we teach children something well number one. It's a story and i tell people all the time. I don't care what you're talking about. How high level that you're going to deliver it. Make sure there's some there's a story somewhere in there. And plus right now. If i said you three bears or little riding hood you remember the story and you remember the lesson right..

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"sammy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
"So we're going to go all over. That's why didn't really have much of an insurer because we're gonna go a lot of different directions with With your story it started as a lot of my episodes zoo being on social media and then coming across someone who's got an interesting story which is why we bring mike in. You started out active air for active duty air force so first and foremost. Thanks so much for your service. I appreciate that. Thank you talk to talk to us about career progression the military. I feel like every time we have someone who's done military physical therapy. I asked this question. And i never get the same answer. Well it started in physical therapy school. When i did it backwards meaning. I completed my physical therapy degree and then talk to recruiter and then joined the air force as an air force. Physical therapist you know. Had i done it differently. I might have done it earlier. So maybe they could pay for some of those student loans that i had started my career out in california travis air force base Was really excited to be out there. I was always an athlete. Always outdoors person was pretty familiar with weapons and firearms growing up. Hunting and soon as i was in the Airforce i really had a passion for wanting to be one of those special operators. And i thought as much as i love physical therapy. Maybe this is the time to try something else. So i started that pathway and my commander said we really hired you ought to be a physical therapist there. A lot of other people that came in to be those special operators. So we're gonna keep you on your physical therapy track but if there's a chance we're gonna get you in with those guys in through kind of luck or just knowledge of my career aspirations. When operation enduring freedom came out in two thousand and three i was the most four deployed physical therapists that the air force had seen and i was sent down to southwest asia as we like to call it or the sandbox and i was and i was put with an international special forces unit so that was sort of. I got my little Carrot at the end of the stick without actually being a special operator. But i got to treat them so so so when you say international special like like multiple currently i don't wanna i don't wanna pretend i know what i'm talking about working with like other countries. Yes or working with the special forces that were australian british danish polish americans some of the host countries that we were in and some of them are still at liberty to say because those guys creep in creep out never are supposed to exist but it was. It was a great experience and much respect for those those individuals out there that do that. Wow favorite place ago as a as somebody in the air force international. You tell me someplace. I'd never been really like left a mark on you. So one of the places..

Stand Up
"sammy" Discussed on Stand Up
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"Sammy son looks like he's going to the box here for tripping Pittsburgh's and at the first opportunity on the power play here this afternoon. Want 71. Buffalo Samuelson. Stripping just gets us didn't he looked at me that he was already going? Yeah, sure he was. He was already going down before Sanderson even get back back Colleague. Pittsburgh one for one last game there, six for 18 versus the Buffalo sabers, and they are five for eight in their last three games, so power play from different penguins has been very good. Fired off the glass and down the ice 11 minutes remaining here in the opening period will attain. Zips it right up the middle. It's on the Crosby Crosby hooked it in over the line left their buffalo trying to get it out, and they do all the way to send a race. In New York taps it back. Racist. It's good said right back in again with Tang, Let's bounce by him and picked it up off the backboards. Enough and a half left in the Pittsburgh penalty or the Pittsburg Power player. But your pardon Friday and over the line now capture on the boards kept in over to rust rust to the top of the circle doesn't shoot. You got it back to look, Tang retain Crosby. Beetle, the tank. Hey out of the crisis, The market will attain the market again. Mark and fires a shot. There were not the later went into the corner. Crosby picks it up to attain to market. Balkan, keeping it in there and across his shot went off the leg way back into the corner again. Crosby battling for its though his rust, but it's stolen away and bright out of his own My ass split. Aspirin will get it in deep. 42 seconds remaining in the power play for the Penguins. Look, Tang He likes to go to the bench. And Pittsburgh's have their number two power play. I thought about the low line and over wrestling After it In the corner goes, Marino got it around the boards and it's squeezed back and cry. Say Jason kept him there by captain. It. Catholic martyr kept around on the boards again by Maroni, Marino. And now it's knocked all the way down the ice. The severest penalty kill brought to you by Rachel's Mediterranean grill. I love my Rachel's. You'll love your Rachel's, too. I'm going to bring her back into the buffalo and backhand shot kept away into the corner went around behind the net. Was recovered. His Buffalo returns to full strength. The pass up in the Wayne brought it over the line by Samuelson. Got it around on the boards. Pittsburgh intercepted. That goes his fire's center. Ice. Understand, indeed on Darlene will take it back. Darlene uses it behind his own net. Got it up on the wing. That's right back in again. It's gonna.

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"Hello and welcome to ride the omnibus. I'm your host aerial baske- and today i'm delighted to welcome sammy. Gen saw a tribal member of the europe who is also the director of his own organization. The ancestral guard as well as a subject of two documentaries both gather from twenty twenty and guardians of the river in twenty twenty one both of which discuss indigenous food waves as well as his activism on the klamath river basin in northern california. Additionally two weeks ago we had shake glower on this show..