37 Burst results for "Wars"

The Dan Bongino Show
Fresh "Wars" from The Dan Bongino Show
"Has shown that 31% of drivers with pets have mid band distracted by their best wild driving. 20% of drivers admitted to driving with their pets on their laps, have been an accident. The bill unanimously passed a house committee and now awaits a vote on the House floor. And a key state visit as president Xi Jinping of China landed in Moscow today to meet one on one with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Xi's visit coming just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, including the abduction of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia. ABC's Karen Travers is at The White House with what the Biden administration is saying about the meeting. The White House continues to reject any Chinese calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine and dismissed any signs of unity between China and Russia. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on CNN calling the relationship between those two countries quote a marriage of convenience, none of affection. Kirby said China and Russia don't have a lot of trust in each other, but are finding common cause in pushing back on the west and on American leadership. He reiterated the U.S. position that China's proposed peace plan for Ukraine would quote ratify Russia's conquest. Karen Travers ABC News, Washington. WLS news time one O four. Again, the Jane Adams tollway is currently closed due to an accident eastbound between rock and road and route one 73 due to an earlier accident. It's

AP News Radio
China's Xi meeting Putin in boost for isolated Russia leader
"Chinese leader Xi Jinping is meeting today with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Today's meeting in Moscow between the Chinese and Russian leaders is a political boost for an isolated Vladimir Putin after the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes and Ukraine, on Fox News Sunday, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. will be monitoring for news about what the two leaders say about Ukraine. China has not condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine. They are still buying Russian oil and energy resources. And they have at least given tacit approval because they've taken the Russian claim that this is somehow an existential threat against Russia that the war is the west's fault. Beijing called for a ceasefire last month, but Washington said that would ratify the prevalence battlefield gains, dot org Washington

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "wars" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
"Monday as they began a series of face to face meetings. China's president Xi Jinping called Russia's president Vladimir Putin, a, quote, dear friend during the informal talks. The high profile visit is seen as a show of not only diplomatic, but economic support for Putin's war in Ukraine. An American aid worker who's been held for years by Islamic extremists has been freed now in West Africa. CBS came in McCormick as a story. It took 6 years to win Jeffrey wood key's freedom. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently traveled to Niger, and thanked the government there for helping win his release. As you know, I have no higher priority or focus than bringing home any unjustly detained American. Wherever that is in the world, we won't rest until they're all home and like Jeffrey reunited with their

AP News Radio
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Chinese leader Xi Jinping for high-stakes meeting at the Kremlin
"In the coming hours, the president of China's expected to arrive in Russia for a meeting with president Vladimir Putin and U.S. officials are waiting for an update. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is expected to dominate the meeting between visiting Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, and Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow. U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says there are concerns China may agree to help Putin in the war effort. China has not condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine. They are still buying Russian oil and energy resources. He tells Fox News Sunday experts

AP News Radio
Russia, Ukraine extend grain deal to aid world's poor
"Russia's president has traveled to Crimea to mark the 9th anniversary of the region's annexation from Ukraine, Russian president Vladimir Putin visited an art school and a children's center in the Black Sea Peninsula, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, a move which provoked global condemnation, though much of the world has denounced the annexation as legal, Putin has shown no intention of relinquishing the Kremlin's gains. Instead, he recently stressed the importance of holding Crimea, stating Russia will do everything needed to fend off any threats. Putin's visit comes a day after an international court issued an arrest warrant against him for war crimes. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
International court issues arrest warrant for Putin, citing war crimes
"Widespread Russian attacks have continued in Ukraine, after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russia's presidents. Ukraine's air force has said that overnight, 16 Russian drones attacked Ukraine, and that 11 of them were shot down in central western and eastern regions, among areas targeted where the capital Kyiv and the western navy province. Meanwhile, the ICC has said that it has issued an arrest warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin for war crimes. It has accused him of personal responsibility for the abductions of children from Ukraine together with Russia's commissioner for children's rights. It's the first time the global court has issued a warrant against the leader of one of the 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council.

AP News Radio
Russia will extend Ukraine grain deal for 60 days — not 120
"Russia says it's ready to extend the deal enabling Ukraine to export grain, but not for as long as hoped. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The UN and turkey brokered the deal between the warring countries last July, aiming to ensure global food supplies and keep prices from spiraling. It allows Ukraine one of the world's key bread baskets to ship food and fertilizer from three of its Black Sea ports. A separate agreement between the UN and Russia covers Moscow's shipments of fertilizer to global markets. The original 120 day deal was renewed last November and expires Saturday. It would be automatically extended for another 120 days unless one of the parties of jacks, which Russia has done. Its UN ambassador says Moscow will agree to a 60 day extension, but permits prospective the deal's not working. The Kremlin wants Russian agricultural exports exempted from western sanctions. I'm Ben Thomas

The Trish Regan Show
ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Putin Over Ukraine War Crimes
"Well, I think the international court just made it pretty darn clear to China and to the rest of the world that there is no fixing this thing. They're accusing Vladimir Putin of war crimes. There is a warrant out for his arrest. They are saying that he took children from Ukraine, removed children from Ukraine. It is an unusual move. Look, the international court, well, they don't really do a whole lot. Shall we say, let's be honest. But what's historic about this particular case is that they're making an accusation against a member of the Security Council. So they're going right after him. I mean, you know, the Russians are like, well, who cares? You know, it doesn't really matter. It doesn't matter for us. I do suspect it matters a bit for China. So if China is pairing itself with the likes of someone that the rest of the world views as a war criminal, then we ought to be doing a whole lot more to sanction China to position China so that it has no influence in the rest of the world. Listen, Russia's economy is nothing. And they got oil, which has been sanctioned, that's partly why we've seen oil prices, actually they're a little bit lower today, but they have moved up. But that's all I got. I mean, Russia does not have a thriving economy, not without the rest of the world. And even if they pair up with China, China needs us. China needs the west. So we have a lot more leverage than anyone in this administration understands or is trying to use.

The Officer Tatum Show
How Did Hitler Rise to Power?
"You guys may you guys may know that in the 19th century, the German people, I mean, you're talking about arts, you're talking about science, you're talking about education, they were it. They were the bomb. There was, they were the best people that they were, as far as education, arts, talent, you name it. Automobiles, you name it. It was Germany. It was Germany. So what happens to bring about this dictator by the name of Adolf Hitler? I mean, people were going to college left and right there. People could, if you were enabled person and when I say able, you have to be smart, you have to be intelligent, but if you could prove you were intelligent, people in Germany were going to college, they went from, I believe is right prior to World War I, 73,000 people in college and leading up to World War I are immediately following a 120,000. I mean, that was the center of learning. It was the envy of the world Americans would go there to study people. Albert Einstein was, I mean, it was just an amazing place. It was an amazing place. But things started to happen. They had people that came into power that had bad policies and after World War I, they were embarrassed. They thought they were winning and their leaders were lying to them. And then their leaders come back and they find the people find out the news and they're embarrassed and they're humiliated and then president Woodrow Wilson comes out with his 14 point plan and they believe there's gonna be some negotiation between Germany and the American people, but the problem is the British and the French are allies wanted their peace of Germany's booty because they didn't like them. And they wanted Germany to pay the price.

Mark Levin
Trump Lawyer Joe Tacopina Will Be on 'Life, Liberty & Levin'
"And we will have mister Taka Pena Jota Pino on my show this Sunday Who is president Trump's lawyer in this Manhattan case And he's with us exclusively so I hope you'll check it out because I want to talk about it This pro began over 5 years ago To non disclosure agreement it's not a campaign contribution In corporations pay non disclosure agreements all the time the Manhattan DA's office has two Every U.S. attorney's office has when they hire people or remove people and give them a severance or whatever This is just and of course it's a prosecutor unprosecuted other people I think this will create a fissure in our political system like we've never seen before Or is the Democrats like to say not since the Civil War And I certainly above all others and above all else do not want any violence And none of you should be and none of you will be That's not my point When I talk about a fissure you and I will never forgive them for this

Mark Levin
International Court Issues War Crimes Warrant for Putin
"Over at mediocre I just in the ICC International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Putin Over alleged war crimes including unlawful deportation of children There's been nobody in broadcasting certainly nobody Whose conservative who's been condemning Putin for his War crimes as thoroughly as I have You know maybe it's because as somebody who used to watch a lot of these shows and films about World War II the world at war as a young man I would watch these shows and as part of those shows you would see the devastation I would take place I remember watching one of these black and white films Where Eisenhower was walking through one of the death camps I think he had Omar Bradley and Patton with him if memory serves I could be wrong And It was either patner Bradley got sick to their stomach They couldn't believe what they saw the stench was unbelievable even Ike said That he's never seen evil like this before There's a man that let our forces during World War II And I'm sensitive to this And I think about what happened in Rwanda During the Clinton administration when everybody turned their back and 800,000 people Were slaughtered in three months And mostly with knives and machetes and swords I remember those pictures too

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Is Bob Frantz an Optimist or a Pessimist?
"Optimist, bob France, or are you a pessimist? Are we losing this war? Can I be both for a moment? You can. You can do really deep size into the microphone like you just did. I am pessimistic at the moment because I see the direction and I see the obstacles in front of us and I see this strong movement to turn little boys into little girls and to turn men into women and I'm very pessimistic about that, but I am optimistic because I believe in me. I'm optimistic because I believe in you, I'm optimistic because I believe there is a nation full of men who remember what it means to be a man in who are never going to abandon this fight. This is a culture war, and we didn't start it. We didn't pick it, we didn't declare war on anybody. We didn't declare war on LGBTQ or on BLM or any of the wokeness that's going on there. ESG and we didn't declare any of the war on any of that. They declared war on us, and the one thing that I said I would tell the young kids today if I was in a room filled with young males about what they need to do to secure the future about being self dependent and self reliant means you never, ever give up that fight, and you never stop until you win, or until you die, and doctor G, if you think about, you know, the challenge challenges before us, they're very daunting. But I just know, I don't care what hill we have to take in this proverbial or in that hypothetical war. I don't care what hell we have to take. I won't stop climbing it, and the reason why is I know you won't, and I know that there are so many others won't as well.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Caller: Black People Could Have a Good Life in the U.S. If Desired
"Anyway, bottom line reparations. I got a quick question for you. How many people died in Civil War on the union? Oh, wow. Yeah, lots. That ever happened in any other scenario where there's been slavery? And the other side of it is, you know, I think the United States is a pretty great country. And yeah, sure, we're human. Nobody ever says that we're not human. But I got a little something to be said as well. I think slavery is worse today than it was back then. Not in this country, but across the world, so if you're really worried about slavery, let's have a kind of maybe the worldwide opinion and get rid of it all together. I'm totally in for that. I have good friends that are black. I have, you know, I'm pretty, pretty, very here. But reparations know, I think black people have a very good if they wanted to have a very good life in the United States. And if they do not wish to live here, there are better places in the world, you know, this is a free country. You can go wherever you want to go. Now

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Cissie Graham Lynch: Using Biblical Literacy to Fight Culture Wars
"Really is confusion in the culture. And I think this, I don't know, maybe you might find a different approach here, but I think this is an attack on truth. Everybody has their own truth. We talk about that a lot these days, and we really don't talk about the fact that in this country there used to be something called absolute truth, and now everybody's got their own version of things. Absolutely. Truth is relative to the individual now, but as Christians, Jesus Christ, you know, before he was crucified, pontius pilot said before him and asked him what was true. And he stood face to face with truth. You know, we're getting ready to remember what Jesus did on the cross and celebrate Easter coming up. And we as Christians have to know that we stand on truth. And I think what's happened is the church today has become biblically illiterate. So that way when it comes to fighting these cultural awards, we can't stand because we don't know what God's word is. We don't have a biblical worldview. And for those listening, I just want to encourage you to these are tough situations, especially for parents and grandparents raising children that we have to know God's words. We have to know what we believe why we believe it. Scripture says that those who know their God will be able to stand in streets and take action. And right now, all of us need to be standing in strength, we have to be taken action in our communities and our schools, but we have to know God who he is and who his scripture is.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Biden's Problem on the World Stage
"It off in the show intro today about the Biden administration's problem on a world stage. Right now you have Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea all flexing their muscles on the oral stage because frankly, they don't think they believe that the Biden administration will do anything about it. And now you have a Russian plane basically hitting one of our Reaper drones over the Black Sea near the Ukraine and, you know, just hitting it and nothing at this point is happening. I've watched a few interviews lately and today. And the last, as we've been going on yesterday and today about the fact that these countries are not going to keep quit doing this until they're met with resistance. And this is a scary mile for sure. Yeah. I mean, I don't really know. I mean, again, okay, first of all, it's Russia. So they're obviously, it's so funny that with everything like they're always just going to be our enemy. They're like, it's such a weird, I don't want to put it in because a lot of lives have been lost for this, but just the idea that they're kind of like, if you watch a cartoon, like the arch enemy that keeps coming back. That's like Russia, like the Cold War was supposedly ended almost 40 years ago. Yeah. And we're still dealing with this nonsense because we're helping a nation. And we're not and we're just a floating drone. It's not like we're spying on Russia. I mean, we're probably always spying on Russia, but they're also always flying on us. What's the difference?

AP News Radio
China's Xi to meet Putin as Beijing seeks bolder global role
"China's president plans to visit Moscow next week, a trip that will both boost Vladimir Putin and highlight Beijing's global ambitions. It's a big shot in the arm for Putin with his troops bogged down in Ukraine. His spokesman says Putin will host Xi Jinping for dinner Monday. China has tried to project itself as a neutral in the Ukraine war, though it's refused to condemn Russia's invasion, which it claims NATO provoked. The U.S. says it will oppose any bid by Xi to propose a ceasefire while in Moscow. Effectively, the ratification of Russian conquest. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby is urging Xi to also speak with Ukrainian leader volodymyr zelensky to avoid any one sided proposals. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

Mark Levin
Benjamin Hall: Learning More About Roderick Hall
"Well let me know my father was born and raised in the Philippines in Manila and he was born just before the Second World War And his father was Scottish his mother was Spanish Filipino And the Japanese invaded when he was 8 years old And for four years he was in a Japanese prison camp His family were killed And he eventually was released and lived for a couple of years in the bombed out streets of Manila And at the end when general McCarthy came back in to free the Philippines my father was living in the streets with his three younger siblings who were as young as ages of 6 And he knew that the Japanese were killing everyone as they pulled back and that the only way to survive was to try as someone told him to find the American lines get to the GI who were coming in and he did that He took a group of kids and he ran through the bombed out streets and I first shot a little boy next to him until finally they reached the point in the city where the Americans were at the other end of the street and they were shouting at him to keep running to us run to us and he made it down that road and he always told the story to me about being picked up into the arms of a GI from the Buckeye division Ohio National Guard and he was pulled behind the tank and he was rescued And he was rescued that day And from there he made his way to the U.S. himself And he went to college He signed up and served for the U.S. Army in Korea and he was saved around the world by American GIs when he was in trouble and he became the first and proudest American ever And I feel the same way and about 77 years later I was around the world and Americans stuck in a war zone and I made it to Poland and there was the U.S. Military who opened their arms and got me into a Black Hawk and saved me too And so I talk about it in the book There is this incredible similarity We come from a family of proud Americans that has been saved around the world by an incredible forces And so that's something I feel incredibly strongly about And

The Trish Regan Show
Janet Yellen Questioned About Biden Admin's Reckless Spending
"Reasons why we have this problem right now is because the Federal Reserve printed so much money for so long and simultaneously the Biden administration handed out a third stimulus check along with multiple rounds of stimulus programs like the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan to know where, along with the inflation reduction act of some 750 $1 billion that just created more inflation. I mean, you name it, they were there ready with a check, including to so many green energy companies, which by the way, SVB serviced. So there is some responsibility, believe me, I would say the bulk of the responsibility is on the federal government for the reckless spending and the reckless money printing that they engaged in over the last couple of years, and yet, when questioned by senator Scott Tim Scott, listen to what Janet Yellen says about this one. Well, this administration acknowledged that their reckless taxes spending contributed to not only the challenges that we see in everyday households, but also to challenges that we're facing today with SVB. Look, inflation is too high and it is the president's top priority to bring it down and there are many contributors to why inflation is too high. Importantly, fallout from the pandemic and Russia's war on Ukraine that boosted food and energy prices, many countries around the world. Suffer from the same problem. So she didn't really answer that one. All she said was inflation is high and it's because of all these other problems. No, no, no. Let me be very clear. Those other factors, Ukraine, et cetera, that certainly influence things as did your refusal to okay a bunch of fossil fuel contracts up until just the other day when reality finally set in and Biden had to go forward with the willow project in Alaska. But the main reason we have the inflation we have is because the federal government continued leaving the money spigot open for way too long way past the point of expiration. The

AP News Radio
Prosecutor: Some of the 6 missing women in Mexico found dead
"Mexican authorities say some of the 6 women reported missing early this month had been found dead. A prosecutor says there is evidence that some of the 6 women who went missing on March 7th had been found dead, Carlos samori had prosecuted the violence plagued wana watto state, said signs have been found that some of them were killed. The women who may have been traveling together disappeared on the outskirts of the city of celaya, authorities posted search bulletins for the 6 women on March 9th, for years the industrial and farming hub of wada watto has been Mexico's most violent state with a jalisco cartel, waging a turf war against local gangs

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Sen. Bill Hagerty: Video Released of Russian Jet-U.S. Drone Collision
"This video coming out, have you had a chance to look at the video footage of the jet? Yes, I have. What was your reaction to that? In the first instance, it speaks volumes about the incompetent competency in the poor training of the Russian military. We are allowed to operate. We do operate in international airspace and we should be able to do that unfettered and what we saw here was entirely unacceptable. When I was ambassador to Japan, we constantly ran freedom of navigation operations through the South China Sea and that area we were constantly encountering Russia and Chinese fighter jets. We know how to handle this. But again, this was extremely unprofessional. These were international waters, Russia had no right to do what they did. And this is something that I think it's just extremely unfortunate that we're in a position like this where this type of insect could actually result in an escalation if it's not properly handled. The real problem though is that we've allowed this to occur. I mean, we've decided to wage war on domestic energy here that's driven up energy prices around the world. Vladimir Putin is benefited from this dramatically. You know how high oil prices have gotten. And that's funding all of this maligned behavior by the Russians because we're allowing this to happen. The best way to stop this is to start producing American energy again, lower the cost of energy all around the globe and take Vladimir Putin out of business.

Business Wars
"wars" Discussed on Business Wars
"Don't need to go to theaters for this really great experience, except for certain genres, action adventure, horror, and sci-fi, all have expansion at the box office. These are the films that dominate. So when you look at Disney in 2019, when they owned, I think it was 80% of the top ten domestic releases, right? And all those films were marvel films, Star Wars films, frozen two is in there. It's the type of films that people want to go watch. Because there's stuff that the ad experience is just not something that they're going to get at home. But to your point or your question rather about family films, the issue is saying that the family film has died is that studios like universal and illumination have proved that that's not true at all. You see movies like sonic two that have huge paydays. You see minions having a huge payday. So these are the types of films that families are going out to see. The problem is that Disney took a bunch of its top quality films, something like turning red, put them on Disney+, and then had films like the strained world, which had come out and had very little marketing and had poor reviews, and so people weren't going to watch it and they take a $100 million write down on it. And so it's this situation where part of the reason you bring bob Iger back is because bob Iger understands the fundamental power in the creativity and how fundamental that is to keep in the Disney brand alive. You know, this is a man who was one of the last people who saw Steve Jobs and he was like, I'm going to take care of Pixar and then when he left, his successor, the man that he chose along with the board seemed to do everything in his power to run the Pixar brand into the ground by kind of moving it to this direct to video style studio, which you upset a bunch of the animators, it upsets the creators, and it's just not a strong financial decision. You look at Pixar films between 2000, not even between 1992, 1990, 30 94 in 2015, 2016. It's your biggest animation brand globally.

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"wars" Discussed on Business Wars
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"wars" Discussed on Business Wars
"I'm David Brown and this is business wars. In 2008, a team of coders decided they would declare financial independence from a struggling Central Bank system in the midst of a recession..

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"wars" Discussed on Business Wars
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"wars" Discussed on Business Wars
"Say hi to the Cameron and Tyler wiggle vos. Thank you there. Why don't you tell people what Jim and I is and what you hope to do. So Gemini is a place to buy and sell Bitcoin. We're New York based from New York headquarters. We're U.S. banked, your money never leaves the shore. We take compliance to the utmost degree. And Cameron has it differed from coinbase? Well, we're so we're not currently operational. We're waiting to be licensed and regulated. Coinbase is operate to spot exchange. But we've sort of taken the approach that we don't want to service customers until we have that license for better or worse. We're asking for permission before forgiveness. The twins plan to wait for regulatory approval is a sharp contrast from coinbase. Gemini and coinbase both want to be seen as the trustworthy choice in crypto. But their tactics stand apart. While the twins are waiting for regulators to catch up with crypto, coinbase is pushing forward and hoping regulators will forgive it if it pushes its luck. Too far. But the twins don't have to wait too long to start getting the okay from state regulators. In October 2015, New York's state regulator green like Gemini and it opens for business, piling fresh pressure on coinbase. Late 2015. In a hotel conference room in San Francisco, the coinbase board is meeting. And its members are not happy. One board member fixes his eyes on Brian Armstrong and presses the coinbase CEO to change course. Don't dismiss a pivot out of hand. YouTube started as a video dating site, you know, Twitter was a podcast network. Pivoting isn't a failure. Armstrong purses his lips as another board member joins in. Bitcoin's been in a price ride all year, coinbase's growth is slowing. Your revenues flatlining. Forget about crypto and do something else. IBM and Microsoft are exploring how to use blockchains in enterprise software. Coinbase could apply its skills in that arena. You could pivot into creating tamper proof corporate databases, Armstrong, frowns. Look, I didn't start coinbase to build corporate databases. I did it to take Bitcoin mainstream. Oh, please, Brian, your engineers are quitting to join more promising startups. You lost your bank earlier this year. Who's to say that your new bank will drop you tomorrow? You still have cash. Pivot now while you still can. Armstrong locks eyes with the board member. We are not pivoting. We built up a two year cash cushion so we can ride out times like these. Bitcoin will rebound. Brian, you know, when I joined this board, you were talking about people using bitcoins like cash. Whatever happened to that? People do not use Bitcoin like cash. They treat it like gold. It's an asset they hope will grow in value, not money to buy coffee with. It's too volatile. The price of Bitcoin can change drastically in the time it takes me to walk to a Starbucks. And the Bitcoin network is slow. Visa and Mastercard processes thousands of transactions a second. Bitcoin does, what? 7? My point here is Brian, you were wrong about Bitcoin replacing cash. And you know, you could be wrong again. Armstrong nods. Yes, that's true right now. But the payment processing problem is solvable. The code behind the Bitcoin network can be changed to make payments faster, and I intend to make that happen. But Armstrong's new quest to change the code and accelerate Bitcoin payments. Won't be easy. Bitcoin's code is maintained by a small team of volunteer developers who refuse to stray from Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision for the currency. Armstrong's only hope is to find a way to bypass these self appointed gatekeepers. 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"Fall 2013, San Francisco. Fred erson exits the caltrain depot at fourth and king, and heads to the creamery, a squat wooden eatery selling coffee and sandwiches. A few months ago, there are some quick Goldman Sachs and headed west, convinced that the future of finance lay in Bitcoin, not the button down Wall Street set. He enters the creamery and looks for the guy he's here to meet. Brian Armstrong, a ballo man, waves at him. Ryan? Yeah, you must be Fred. The two men connected on Reddit after Armstrong posted about needing a cofounder for his Bitcoin startup coin base. There are some like the sound of Armstrong's plan to make coinbase, the simplest place to buy cells store and sand Bitcoin. Armstrong like the sound of versum, the former Wall Street trader turned Bitcoin believer. Armstrong briefs ursa on coinbase's progress so far. The big break came this summer. When I got accepted by Y Combinator, Y Combinator is the Silicon Valley startup school where companies like Dropbox and air-b-n-b began. Y Combinator helped me attract $600,000 of seed funding. Wait a minute. I thought Y Combinator insists on cofounders. It doesn't take single founder operations. Yes, yes, but my cofounder didn't work out. We disagreed about how to manage customers private keys. It was a fundamental disagreement and cofounding like getting married. Y Combinator understood. I see. So what was a disagreement? Well, I want a coinbase to hold the private keys for customers bitcoins. It's ridiculous that people who lose their private keys can never recover their bitcoins. And my cofounder disagreed, he felt holding private keys ran counter to the Bitcoin ethos of empowering people to control their own finances. I'm with you. Normal people don't want to deal with private keys and encrypted software wallets. That's what's wrong with Bitcoin right now. It's full of people on political crusades to tear down the financial system. I don't want to tear the system down. I want to bring it into the 21st century. Armstrong smiles. He's found his man. Ursa and Armstrong, rent an apartment near the creamery and turn it into an office. They pull 16 hour days to get coinbase up and running. In October 2012, coinbase launches, offering a simple website where Bitcoin can be bought and sold with a single click. Simplicity proves to be a compelling proposition. Within weeks, coinbase is struggling to stop its side buckling from the growing number of users. Come January 2013. It's got 40,000 users who are buying and selling a $1 million of Bitcoin a month. And coinbase earns a 1% cut on every transaction. Then in March, an island 7000 miles away plunges into a financial crisis. There's growing anger in Cyprus. Most ATMs are out of money and the banks are closed. People are trying to pull their money after the government announced a proposal to tax everyone's account up to 10%. The money would be taken from citizens to help bail out the country's troubled financial system. The grim news from Cyprus is a gift for Bitcoin. For Bitcoin advocates, Cyprus bank raid is proof of why it's better to stash your wealth in bitcoins that no government can touch. Interest in Bitcoin soars. For the first time, the value of all bitcoins, tops the $1 billion mark. Coinbase's rush of users becomes a stampede. By April, it has more than 100,000 users. But it's still bit instant out in front. Bit instant now handles 35% of all Bitcoin purchases. Its CEO Charlie shrem is now the toast of the Bitcoin world. He's swapped his parents Brooklyn basement for the bright lights of Manhattan. He's even touring the world as an in demand public speaker, spreading the gospel of cryptocurrency far and wide. But behind the scenes, things are falling apart. April 2013, Manhattan. Cameron and Tyler winklevoss march Charlie shrim out the doors and onto Lexington avenue. Their faces are full of thunder. Cameron glares at sram as he props himself up against a window. I've never been so embarrassed in my life. The trio of just met with one of the biggest venture capitalists in financial technology. It was a meeting the twins moved heaven and earth to get. But schramm arrived late, stinking of booze and looking like last night's party never ended. Sram looks up at the angry brothers. Was it really that bad? You were unprepared. You looked high, you dodged every question he asked. Cameron stares at shrimp and wonders if this is all too much too soon. After all, shrem is only 23. You know, sometimes great founders don't make great CEOs. Sram jerks upright. You want to you want to fire me? From my own company? Roger vere was right. You're a pair of suits. Why are listening to roger? He's a felon, the government has a vendetta against him because of his politics. I just think you need to spend less time with him. If you want this to work, you've got to clean up your act. Okay, okay, okay, I screwed up. I'm sorry. But I get it. I'll do better. But deep down, the winklevoss twins sense that a lost cause. He's trapped between their desire to make bit instant the acceptable face of Bitcoin, and veers desire for it to stay true to the cryptocurrencies, libertarian values. But they're running out of time to save bid instant before it goes off the rails. On the next episode, sram gets a nasty surprise. A hacker attacks coinbase, and the law closes in on Silk Road. From wondery, this is episode two of crypto wars for business wars. If you like our show, please give us a 5 star rating in a review and be sure to tell your Friends. Subscribe on Apple podcasts, Spotify, the wondering app wherever you're listening right now. And to listen to episodes one week early, join one replies. You'll also find some links and offers from our sponsors in the episode notes, supporting them helps us keep offering our shows for free. Another way you can support the show is by filling out a small survey at wondery dot com slash survey and tell us which business stories you'd like to hear. A quick note about recreations you've been hearing, in most cases, we can't know exactly what was said. Those scenes are dramatizations, but they're based on historical research. And if you'd like to learn more about the winklevoss twins move into Bitcoin, we recommend the book, Bitcoin billionaires by Ben. I'm your host David Brown. Tristan Donovan wrote this story. Karen Lowe is our senior producer and editor, edited and produced by Emily frost. Sound design by Kyle Randall, a producer is Dave Schilling, our executive producers are Jenny Lauer beckman.

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"Got to go. Fine. That it, yep. The brothers have spent weeks buying tens of thousands of bitcoins in a multi-million dollar bet on the digital currencies future. Now, they're out to protect their bitcoins from hackers. And in an online world, the best defense is to go offline. They printed out the private keys needed to access their bitcoins. They're going to dice up these codes, and deposit the pieces in safe deposit boxes in banks across America. But before making those deposits, they have to cover their digital tracks. And that means destroying every electronic device they've used to buy bitcoins. Titer pulls his goggles over his eyes and swings the sledgehammer over his head. He brings it down on the printer's shattering the plastic casing. Tyler heaves the sledgehammer into the air and back down over and over. Keyboard smash screens explode, hard drives, splinter. As he slams the hammer down, he imagines the unblinking face of their multi-billion dollar nemesis, Mark Zuckerberg. The winklevoss brothers are back, and this time, they're out to win. But on the West Coast, the Silicon Valley elite is ready to pick its own Bitcoin champion. Making content is an essential part of what I do. It is for anyone in media. Audio, I think we've got down pretty well here at our program, but visual content, well, that's always been a bit of an uphill battle at least for me, but I've got something in my back pocket that gives me a leg up. Canva pro, designing with canva pro is amazingly fast and fun, you can choose from thousands of professionally made templates that are easy to customize or you can start from scratch. Canva pro comes with endless premium fonts, photos, videos and so much more that add personality to whatever you're designing, all of this and more in one subscription, which means you'll never have to pay for another image again. Working with a team? That's cool. You can share edit and comment in real time so you're staying organized on the same page. And on top of your team projects, no more misplaced files or tedious back and forths with emails. You know what I'm talking about. Design like a pro with canva pro. Right now you can get a free 45 day extended trial when you use my promo code. Just go over to canva dot me slash BW 45 to get your free 45 day extended trial. That's CANVA dot ME slash BW 45. Canva dot me slash BW 45. All around the world, tech companies are innovating and driving returns for investors. Our crowd analyzes companies across the global private market, selecting those with the greatest growth potential, then brings them to you. From personalized medicine to cybersecurity to robotics, quantum computing and more. In state of the art lab startup garages and anywhere in between. Our crowd is identifying innovators so you can invest when growth potential is greatest. Early. Our crowd is the fastest growing venture capital investment community. There are credited investors have already invested over $1 billion in growing tech companies. And today, you can invest in symptom, who is innovating in the cybersecurity industry, a $22 billion addressable market. Symptom helps companies identify and address their biggest cybersecurity vulnerabilities using a simple solution that can be up and running in minutes. At this year's global InfoSec awards, they won best cybersecurity product. Invest in symptom at our crowd, OUR, CRO WD dot com slash BW. You can join our crowd for free at OUR, CRO WD dot com slash BW. One more time. Join the fastest growing venture capital investment community. At our crowd dot com.

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"On the last episode, the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto created a revolutionary digital currency, a criminal mastermind used Bitcoin to open an online drugs marketplace called Silk Road, but hackers raided the world's dominant Bitcoin exchange, mount gox. Now, Bitcoin's biggest fan is trying to safeguard Bitcoin's future by reducing its dependence on mount gox. This is episode two. The untouchables. November, 2011, Brooklyn. In his bedroom, Charlie schramm checks his watch. It's almost ten p.m.. He can't believe roger veer the Bitcoin Jesus wants to talk to him. He's just a short 22 year old living in his parents basement. Shrem checks himself in the mirror. He's got short, black curly hair, thick eyebrows, and a 5 o'clock shadow. He removes his glasses, puts him back on and then tosses him aside. No glasses definitely no glasses. Trem races to his computer to answer veers sky coal. Okay, shrimp play it cool. Veer appears on the screen. Hey, roger. Charlie. Thanks for making time. Like I said, I want to know more about your company, bid instant. I like the little I've heard. Sure, sure. I started back in June with my cofounder. Oh, you should have said something. I didn't mean to exclude anybody. No, no, no. It's okay. Garrett's like a silent partner. He's autistic, Asperger's. And he lives in Wales. He likes the tech part. Business side, not so much, and I've barely spoken to him. We just chat online. So what's a vision forbid instant? Right now, everyone trades at mount Cox, yeah? But it's a hassle. They're slow. Sights always falling over and it's hard to use. Too hard for people who are new to Bitcoin are just curious about it. Totally, totally. That instant deals with mount gox, so you don't have to. See, we front the money to mount gox. Take a fee and let people buy and get bitcoins on the same day. We also work with trust cash to make it easier to pay. Trust cash. What is trust cash? Trust cash lets you go into thousands of stores like Walgreens and pay cash for trust card credit. And then you can use that credit to buy Bitcoin on bid instant. No waiting around for wire transfers. Our goal is to get Bitcoin in everyone's hands. I want big incident to be the apple of Bitcoin, but right now, money is tight. My mom gave me $10,000, but we need more to cover the cost of buying Bitcoin from mount gox up front. Beer smiles. Well, I like you and what you're doing. I want to win the best. How much were a 15% stake? Sram didn't expect veer to make an offer right away. He hasn't got a price in mind. Shrimp figures, let it go big. Or go.

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"Doesn't feel right. Even finding out that veer was in the U.S. was a surprise. Deer made his fortune in Silicon Valley, selling computer memory, but these days, he lives in Tokyo. And that's mainly because veer and the U.S. government have a history. Several years ago, veer got busted for selling fireworks online and landed in prison. He figures the conviction had less to do with his crime, and more to do with his libertarian politics. Vir believes in replacing government with a new society built around free markets and individual liberty. Roger, veers friend looks into the house from every angle. He sees no sign of roger. Roger, I'm coming inside now. Don't jiu-jitsu me or something. Inside, it's a mess. Empty boxes of Chinese and Japanese food everywhere. Sheets of paper spread across the floor. He finds veers sitting at the kitchen table. Veers in athletic 32 year old with a buzz cut. But he looks ill, his eyes are Bloodshot, and he's staring into space. Roger, veer raises a hand to wave hello, and knocks a glass of water off the table. It hits the floor and smashes. Veer doesn't notice. Hey. Are you okay? They can't stop it. Unless they shut down the Internet. What are you talking about? Bitcoin, it'll change the world. People won't need permission from banks or governments to spend their money. The status will fall. Silk roads the start Silk Road, yeah, it's a website where you can buy drugs with Bitcoin. I thought you were a teetotaler. No, no, I'm not on drugs. But I don't feel good. I should have slept more, but I heard about Bitcoin and then I read and I read and I read and it's like a rabbit hole, and it goes deeper and deeper. There's Friends, snaps his fingers to regain veers attention. Hey, when did you last sleep? Not sure. Days ago, maybe a week. No wonder you're in this condition. You're beyond sleep deprived. Come on. I'm taking you to the hospital. They are emerges from.

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"To pay in bitcoins instead of dollars. And that's a problem one criminally minded Texan. Is about to solve. Late 2011, near bastrop, Texas. Ross leads his girlfriend Julia towards the off the grid log cabin he's running. He steadies her as she stumbles on the rough ground. Take it slow, the ground's bumpy. Where are we? You're better off not knowing. Okay, wait there. Julia, here's keys, and the sound of a heavy metal door opening. When overt said he wanted to share a secret with her. She was intrigued. Now, she's blindfolded in somewhere remote. She's no longer sure if she feels excited or scared. Uber takes her arm to leader. Okay, let's go in. Be careful, some steps there. Ew. This place smells dank. Did something dye in here? Julia here's Uber shut the door behind her. All right, you can take the blindfold off. Julia lifts her blindfold up and over her forehead, pushing the tresses of dark curly hair off her face. She looks around. The cabin is run down. Tattered sheets of cardboard cover the windows. The shelves are lined with plastic trays full of sprouting mushrooms. Julia leans in for a closer look. And then turns to Uber it. Are these magic mushrooms? Yeah. She looks around. There's a lot of mushrooms. These are clearly for more than just personal use. Um, what are you going to do with all these? Oh brick grins. He's been planning the Silk Road website for months in total secrecy, but he feels he can trust Julia. I'm going to sell them online. Are you crazy? We're in Texas. That's like a first degree felony. You put all this on Craigslist you'll get life. I'm not using Craigslist. I'm building my own website called Silk Road. It'll be on the dark web. I'll sell these shrooms on it just to get things going, but it's gonna be like Amazon and eBay. Other people will be able to sell drugs on it and I'll get a cut every time. I'm pretty sure the police can track bank transfers and PayPal payments. That's why I'm using this digital cash thing called Bitcoin. It exists outside the financial system and is designed to leave no trace. The data about who was involved in the transactions is completely encrypted, and you don't need banks until you turn bitcoins back into dollars. Which is when they'll catch you. Catch me doing what? They won't know where the bitcoins came from. They're untraceable. They can't tie them to Silk Road or me. Julia stares at Uber. She thought she was dating a used bookseller. Now, she's going out with a wannabe drug baron. It feels dangerous. And exciting. But now she's also burdened with ubers, dark secret. In January 2011, Uber opened Silk Road for business. In forums dedicated to Bitcoin and to drugs. Ulbricht posts under fake names to alert people to its existence and to provide guidance on how to get drugs delivered to your door via Silk Road. A few customers buy some of these shrooms. Then, when the cops don't show, they come back for more, and tell their friends. Soon, drug dealers are selling their wares on Silk Road and offering everything from homegrown cannabis to black tar heroin and helping Uber earn tens of thousands of dollars every month. As Silk Road booms, so does demand for Bitcoin and the services of mount gox. And for one teetotaling tech tycoon. Silk Road is a revelation that will inspire him to dedicate his entire life to spreading the Bitcoin gospel. So much time and energy is spent worrying about how furniture looks that it's easy to forget that it's just as important to know how it works. But our sponsor borough has put function on equal footing as fashion since day one, when they launched their award winning modular sectional. Today, they're applying that innovative approach to everything your home needs from coffee tables to credenzas and more. 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"The tall 20 something runs his hands through his wavy auburn hair as he works to get them to play knight. Albrecht Czechs who's calling. It's the owner of the remote cabin he rents out near bastrop. Hey, what's up? I just stopped by the cabin. Ulbricht gulps. Did you go inside? So yeah, I've seen the mushrooms you're growing. Ulbricht's heart starts racing. He's turned the guy's cabin into an hallucinogenic mushroom farm. But he needs those shrooms. They're going to be the first product sold on Silk Road. Without them, his plan to get rich and powerful is over. So what are you gonna do? I'm going for lunch. For an hour, right after, I'm calling the cops. Oh Rick bolts for the door. He's got 60 minutes, and the cabin's 40 minutes away. Uber floors it. Come on, come on. Checks the dashboard clock. Times running out. He swerves onto a tree line track, his car kicks up a cloud of red dirt as it hurtles toward the shabby cabin at the end and skids to a stop. Uber bursts into the gloomy cabin. Thin rays of light pierced the cardboard over the windows. The funk of a thousand mushrooms hangs in the air. Uber races to fill trash bags with a plastic trays that contain his miniature forests of ghostly blue white fungi. He tosses the bags into his cars back seat and speeds away. In the distance, police sirens wail. 30 minutes later, ulbricht pulls over to catch his breath. He glances over his shoulder at the bulging bags, and grinds. He saved his crop. But the key to the kingdom is his website, Silk Road. It will soon do for drugs, what eBay did for garage sales that let people buy and sell illegal highs using a new digital currency that's near impossible to trace. It's called Bitcoin. Silk Road is about to make a rich and wanted man. But it will also fuel demand for Bitcoin, igniting a monetary revolution that'll meant new billionaires, unleash a thousand scams. And rattled the very foundations of the global financial system. This is a metaphor for your business journey. Sometimes it feels like the course keeps changing right before your eyes and in order to maneuver it, you need an expert by your side. Well, that's what Dell Technologies advisers do. They have the tech solutions you need to help you get out in front and stay ahead of the game. Call an adviser today at 8 7 7 ask Dell and do more with modern devices and Windows 10 pro. This episode is brought to you by decoy and acclaimed winery in the duck horn portfolio. As you gather around the table with friends and family share the luxury of wine country and elevate your occasion with decoy wines, establish more than 30 years ago by legendary vintners Dan and Margaret duckhorn, they craft their wines to the highest standards using grapes from exceptional vineyards. Ask for decoy Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, or Chardonnay, wherever you buy wine or visit decoy wines dot com slash celebrate to.

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"Phil uncle phil folks and look. I did know those knowing neo ponds silva stone fire thorn trauma zach zach and feel yeah. Yeah it's real so kind of kind of my boys'll kind of know counts candidate six six ten my You quit sorry you a breaks. Extolled meets up dill dill of self. Greg's chicken bike. Sorry poke bank. Like baia generally didn't know most of they. Some of them now agree on new now. We mentioned it but we're not cloud generation. You know we're not the cleanliest. Generations struggle with climb on their name. See i mean. I focused so much recently on greg wolf wrecks and also young boys from the bad batch that artists forget that will you have once and if i last year before cesar seven km auditory watch of clone wars on the patriot So appropriate if we if you'd asked me this last year i think i would have been just smashing. It'd be more per laugh. Just have over there. That's why i may not boy essex go. We needed his help when you could have got all of them and moores whoa so good game though might by had no chance of getting those or even. Nice my whoa. There's always next week or the week after few. There's next week for me. Was i'm gonna go watch and climb ocean. I got some class. I'm going to watch a few of my favorite arc's yes i do. That sometimes. Just gotta watch on three or four hundred and doing that kind of a big one big story. I'm actually gonna watch them resistance going to it's going to get through it. I watched roscoe. Can i have to watch the exit. All good shout shout. Mice shot last night. How you on as always will do that game. But it's my turn to host. Next week i'll see what pain could afflict on bli- walker himself however for this week that is that for this episode of.

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"Last night to the king. Florida and canada. Sammy cog more male model. Says well star wars species. Would you want to make a sausage are with make sausage of the animal. Not make a sausage alongside the animal. I was confused. So if we could take any species from star wars to make a sausage roll out of its which one would be used might mean. It's such a good question. I mean i had thought about these priorities. I love the guy who lives in florida is asking. I can't imagine in florida the sell it out. Sausage rose delicacy on tv less. No sammy let's now. It's gonna be quite dragon. Oh god look good in yet did just like the effects of our. They affects the practical effects practical acts of that. It just looked fantastic. That whole scene in the mand lawrence. Oh yeah. I'm gonna go that. I'm going to go that ma mash up some some crite track magic. Who's our my. That's a good one A first thing i thought of was the habitable in the force awakens know massive about hippo thing. Drink in the water when finn want some water. Sos me on that. Based on the level of fun making sauces on. If you want to go poke poke sausage mytalk on hear me so i'm safe. That'd be more like a. What wouldn't it be a poke opole. A creamy pork bike lock. Chicken bike woo hoo. Yeah well i suppose you. Could you could do that. We could go for pork bike. Chicken bake our guy for half a ball sausage roll. As woke i think again you know they. They move slowly. Lisa there you know. Told him for fat to build up so i'm actually czar. Watch them go got you call each cave go ahead i will do so. I'm going to go for a half a boar sausage. Oh sammy again. Let us know what you think. They'll let us know what species you'd make a sausage rollout. Yeah yeah we want to know. We wanted to know what we'll put out on the socials whole mulholland. What an asleep. Low draymond if disney are happy to employ someone who improved de aging tech. Why don't they go to the guys who are doing the specialized and revisted versions a make them legit interesting question. That poll many boy. You and wants this one. Well they it's. I think we we think of when you think of these specializes hamis special edition and things of that and as a few more. Recently we watched one in a caravan of courage. We've type amazon. Matt papery show out in original print of new hope which was a company was behind him. But there's quite a few now. Roy because obviously with the laurean they employed the chat from youtube to do the deep fake technology. Because i saw this. This is what he's doing this ghana's stuff rather than wherever they just ignore the fact that he's out and they were giving copyright struck. Why don't we just hire him and pay him to do the. Gop which clearly is very good so they shown disney shown that they will do with the specialized revisted versions. That sir. that comes down to read type isn't it. I mean you know that george. We all know that..

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"Might spur storytelling. It looks great. And i was look forward to reward. And the music is unreal. Wilson sky familiar bay. Big shot to the jackou. Because i think it's so wonderfully realized. Djakou is amazing oil back to who the anyway so yeah. My favorite part is yet. The bill might be on the ground when everyone says oh we own garage so yeah that's a that's the bios and i'm excited for i mean there's probably some of the mandate we haven't made you know there will be. I'm excited for that. We can and nobody and more mando knoop to those. Who are you going talk about what we can get some serious battles from and or about imagine it's going to be more or less scarring lot just described by the navy guy while battles of star wars prequel boys well yes. Rogue wanda's prequel site is efficiently prequel. It's not depre- for the goes but prequels prequel boys exactly star wars. That is what put the wars in star wars. Hi this is alex from star wars explained. And you're listening to star wars sessions probably britain's greatest star wars podcast. He.

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"Allies wore a pistol fights if my friends indoor again and you touched on something really good me and this i think stall was does very very very well and other properties to do it. But we've star wars isn't saving private ryan. You'll write my boy. I'm different but but you do have stormtroopers and you have rebels but you can. You can clearly say the bad guys and the good guys guys good guys you can clearly see the difference riots and it's not bloody it's not over the top these papal my boy. The alike are want an eighteen star. Wars film what do they call it in. America are rated which is fifteen. As far as i'm aware what's the highest the highest. We i think of an extra x-ray films over there anymore. which is you know. This is last hurdle now are all rated may be goes. Nc seventeen isn't it. Sorry nc seventeen rit. This is their equipment over fifteen and then you go nc seventeen which may be an eighteen ball. I don't want any that in star wars film. That's not what stall was his star. Wars is not paypal doll. Faida just two and a half hours of him. Hunting goes down. The scene in roy guan is cold but it's unto. It makes sense it can make sense. There's this so many reasons why it's special hours of a you. Junkin ought be exhausted. It's just that's not what it's about santa. Talk a youtube fan video yet. Oh maybe it is. Maybe is my boy. Maybe is But that's that's not what i would like you know if people want to one. That's happened fair enough. I can nikon one. yeah. I'm trying to be balanced johnny balanced but your feet with a tone that george or jj or roy in or any of the producers have given us never been what is about one. Every property is exempt. May i'd like to see star wars prompts out and try new things new genres all new at new approaches but does not everyone is going to work like. Give me a scared me. A psychological thriller. Can which. Just go to hitching atmosphere or that you could want. But they don't know but you don't need to throw in blood and guts and gore because that's not what star wars is the most he is Palm the bob rozan getting sliced off in the cantina and in the sequel was i had the blood on things mrs estimates. You're ever going to get and you know that that's fine by me. I'll fill often enough horror films but is time price and star was easing that tom price. Yes absolutely my..

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"Franco's has revealed at the cadence and syntax of yoder's speech was an idea he created whilst on the six of the impasse strokes. Back rogue one-star. Donnie yen has said he would definitely consider a return to star wars but said he would leave up to disney to sort out for the casting directors out there the lord of the rings star amongst many other projects. Elijah wood has stated he would like to appear in a star wars movie and finally the mandatory and walk to why with the best streaming series drama award at the inaugural hollywood critics association award ceremony. This is jamie stangroom. You're listening to the style most accession podcast probably.