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Hong Kong policeman Keung (Jackie Chan) arrives in New York for the wedding of his uncle Bill (Bill Tung), a grocer who recently sold his Bronx store to the fetching Elaine (Anita Mui). After a biker gang bursts into the store to wreak havoc, Keung springs into action, giving up his vacation to defend the weak and protect the innocent with his extraordinary martial arts skills. As Keung investigates local gangs, he learns more about a criminal syndicate that needs to be brought to justice. Release date: February 23, 1996 (Canada) Director: Stanley Tong Languages: English, Cantonese, Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, Mandarin Budget: 7.5 million USD Box office: 76 million USD Distributed by: Orange Sky Golden Harvest, New Line Cinema, Hollywood Pictures
Tonight we wrap up season 83 with a good movie in the form of Jackie Chan's Rumble in the Bronx. This is the Chan-man in peak form, pummeling and punishing as he dashes through the dizzying streets with a diamond dilemma! Surely a must watch. Let's get into it! Fists of fury, yet funny with finesse! New York's character as a character! Uncle whatever's interracial engagement! Awesome angle asking Angelo to escape the evil agency! Wanton destruction of small business! Gang breaking glass bottles on cornered Keung! Jackie Chan taking a stroll in the parkour! Mud butt, fluid flaps, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com Stay tuned next week for Money Plane.
It's Caylen's Cavalcade of Stunted Comedies Week 3 on Hey, Did You See This One?Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Starring: Jackie Chan, Anita Mui & Françoise Yip Directed By: Stanley TongSynopsis: Hong Kong policeman Keung (Jackie Chan) arrives in New York for the wedding of his uncle Bill (Bill Tung), a grocer who recently sold his Bronx store to the fetching Elaine (Anita Mui). After a biker gang bursts into the store to wreak havoc, Keung springs into action, giving up his vacation to defend the weak and protect the innocent with his extraordinary martial arts skills. As Keung investigates local gangs, he learns more about a criminal syndicate that needs to be brought to justice. Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Audio version of the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone #rumbleinthebronx #jackiechan #action #comedy #martialarts #90s #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
Hello there and welcome to the 94th episode of Film Freakz, the podcast about movies! Each episode is all about a single movie! In this episode we discussed the movie Rumble in the Bronx from 1995. This podcast features YemmytheFerret (Yemmy), justkalas (Kalas), Taymation Studios (Tay), and GreedyWaffle (Nick). This movie was chosen by Kalas who undoubtedly loves Jackie Chan. Hong Kong policeman Keung arrives in New York for the wedding of his uncle Bill, a grocer who recently sold his Bronx store to the fetching Elaine. After a biker gang bursts into the store to wreak havoc, Keung springs into action, giving up his vacation to defend the weak and protect the innocent with his extraordinary martial arts skills. As Keung investigates local gangs, he learns more about a criminal syndicate that needs to be brought to justice. Directed by Stanley Tong. Thanks for listening on all platforms! We want YOUR recommendations for the FAN VOTE! Send them in by commenting on the YouTube version, messaging us on our social medias, or sending us an email!
Jackie Chan month continues with Ep.285 as I talk the 1995 action flick Rumble in the Bronx Twitter: @TheJayGiles @JayMovieTalk Website: www.tvzonepodcastnetwork.com
Zach was unavailable but Zo didn't have to go it alone because Troy Sauer from Not A Bomb Podcast joined the journey to New York City in 1995 where Keung visits his Uncle Bill for Bill's wedding, but Uncle lives in a rough neighborhood of gangsters and mobsters who are consistently causing trouble for Keung and his family. What the assailants don't realize is that Keung is up to the challenge. He's ready to bring the ruckus for the Rumble in the Bronx. Episode Segment Time Stamps Opening Credits . . . . . . 00:31:30Favorite Parts . . . . . . . . 00:49:32Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01:36:51Critics' Thoughts . . . . . 01:57:42 Not A Bomb Podcast Links:Listen to the podcast here: https://www.notabombpodcast.com/Find the social media links here:https://www.notabombpodcast.com/about-us Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backlookcinemapodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/backlookcinemapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaMastodon: https://mstdn.party/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.com (https://back-look-cinema-merch.creator-spring.com/)Back Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com (https://www.teepublic.com/user/back-look-cinema-podcast-merch?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=G1VQNMthhSg)
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.02.530780v1?rss=1 Authors: Ip, I., Ching, F., Chiu, H. T., Keung, A., Wong, S. Abstract: A high proneness to experience shame and guilt has been associated with psychopathology. Despite their similarity, shame- and guilt-proneness have different psychological and neurobiological correlates. The present study aims to compare the physiological correlates between shame- and guilt-proneness. Resting heart rate variability (HRV), a peripheral biomarker of emotion dysregulation and psychopathology, was measured in a sample of 60 Chinese young adults with two sessions of electrocardiogram recording. Proneness to shame and guilt were measured by the Test of Self-Conscious Affect 3. Hierarchical linear modeling indicated that guilt-proneness was positively associated with HRV while shame-proneness was not. Our findings implied that shame- and guilt-proneness have different relations with HRV. The distinct physiological relations are discussed with respect to the adaptive/maladaptive nature of shame- and guilt-proneness. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.22.529606v1?rss=1 Authors: Lam, Y. Y., Chan, C. H., Geng, L., Wong, N., Keung, W., Cheung, Y. F. Abstract: Cardiomyocytes can be readily derived from human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines, yet its efficacy varies across different batches of the same and different hiPSC lines. To unravel the inconsistencies of in vitro cardiac differentiation, we utilized single cell transcriptomics on hiPSCs undergoing cardiac differentiation and identified cardiac and extra-cardiac lineages throughout differentiation. We further identified APLNR as a surface marker for in vitro cardiac progenitors and immunomagnetically isolated them. Differentiation of isolated in vitro APLNR+ cardiac progenitors derived from multiple hiPSC lines resulted in predominantly cardiomyocytes accompanied with cardiac mesenchyme. Transcriptomic analysis of differentiating in vitro APLNR+ cardiac progenitors revealed transient expression of cardiac progenitor markers before further commitment into cardiomyocyte and cardiac mesenchyme. Analysis of in vivo human and mouse embryo single cell transcriptomic datasets have identified APLNR expression in early cardiac progenitors of multiple lineages. This platform enables generation of in vitro cardiac progenitors from multiple hiPSC lines without genetic manipulation, which has potential applications in studying cardiac development, disease modelling and cardiac regeneration. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Kay Kay Keung has a Kinesiology background including coaching, fitness testing, clinical skills and research in the United States (North Carolina) and Hong Kong. She is experienced in coaching a wide range of clients from hospital outpatients to competitive athletes and is passionate about working with individuals and teams to become the fittest, strongest, fastest and healthiest version of themselves. Her training specialties include calisthenics, Olympic weightlifting, running, athletic performance and prehabilitation/rehabilitation. Her athletic career in both the United States and Hong Kong involved competing in long distance running and lacrosse. Highlights include national championships in both sports and representing Hong Kong on the national lacrosse team. In this episode Kay Kay discusses a unique case study including: A military boot camp combined with training for powerlifting. How she structured pre planned training around the surprises and randomness of a military boot camp. Training for the max strength demands of powerlifting combined with the endurance requirements at the end of the bootcamp. You can follow Kay Kay's work via her Instagram: @strengthtosize . To learn more about the LTAD Network check out www.ltadnetwork.com or follow on Instagram: @ltadnetwork or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ltadnetwork . You can keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our www.athleticevolution.co.uk , Instagram: @athleticevouk and Twitter: @athleticevouk .
Steven and Cindy Keung share about cultural differences between the US and New Zealand, how to deal with career changes, and offer insights into critical leadership qualities.
Two ex-cops convicted for violating George Floyd's civil rights will spend more time behind bars. A federal judge sentenced Tou Thao to three and a half years and J. Alexander Keung to three years in prison for their involvement in George Floyd's death. Keung pinned Floyd's back, and Thao held back bystanders while Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for nine and a half minutes. Prosecutors say Keung didn't say anything to stop Chauvin.
Attorney Mike Padden discusses the plea deal reached with former MPD officer Thomas Lane and if he believes officers Keung and Thao will now also reach deals for their roles in the George Floyd murder.
Attorney Mike Padden joins John Hines with reaction to former MPD officer Thomas Lane's plea deal related to the murder of George Floyd and what it may mean for former officer's Keung and Thao.
Jordana Green open the show with some talk and highlights from wild finishes for both the Twins and Timberwolves last night. Later, we discuss the decision not to allow cameras in the courtroom for the criminal trial of former MPD officer Keung, Lane and Thao.
The hour starts with Georgia Fort getting upset over a video of an engagement that turned into an April Fool's Day prank. Later, community organizer Tish Jones joins to discuss the pros and cons of the proposed Rondo neighborhood land bridge and we discuss the possibility of cameras in the courtroom for the criminal trial of former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao.
Georgia Fort is back in the host spot today and she begins with a report from what she witnessed at a pre-trial heading yesterday for former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao as the start of their state criminal trial approaches. Later, Faith's Lodge Executive Director Kelly McDyer joins to talk about grief over a lost child, how her organization brings people together who share in that grief and how she is trying to work with businesses to make it easier for employees struggling through such a difficult time.
In this week's episode of the Gung-Fu Super Bros., we debut a slew of brand new sponsors. John and Super Producer Stevens give us an update on WonderCon 2022. How did this convention compare to past years? The gang then talks about the new Halo series, Moon Knight, and Woke Disney. In the show's second half, the Super Bros. watch Jackie Chan's American crossover hit “Rumble in the Bronx.” After arriving in New York for his Uncle's Wedding, Keung becomes the target of a multicultural street gang who in turn becomes the target of vicious diamond thieves. Did Enrique enjoy this Jackie Chan entry? How many people injured themselves making this movie? Take a listen to this week's show. We dare you! Still not following us on Instagram and Twitter? You should. Danny would trade in his new cushion just to listen! Want more Super Bros? www.linktr.ee/gungfusuperbros Our Socials: www.twitter.com/gungfusuperbros www.instagram.com/gungfusuperbrospod www.instagram.com/malofilms Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to us! Or leave us a voicemail at www.gungfusuperbros.com or on our Google Voice number 661-401-5941 to be part of our show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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To quickly recap the main show… Micah from the Black-on-Black Cinema podcast joined us to review the movie Django Unchained in our segment Movie Time with Micah. We also talked about the Ukraine conflict and our spotlight for Black History Month was on Entrepreneur, Educator, and Chef Nick Williams, who also stuck around to chat. In the After Show, the focus of the conversation ended up being on the three cops that helped kill George Floyd finally being convicted. Take a listen... What is "The After Show"?After every live recording of Truth, Lies, Shenanigans, we find ourselves often having intense, post-show conversations. And for our subscribers, we decided to leave the record button on so you can listen in. So, go ahead and hit that SUBSCRIBE button to be able to listen to the previous episodes and you'll never miss any of our Shenanigans again!Also, check out the Beyond the Scars podcast: www.BeyondTheScars.showSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)
Mitchell Hamline School of Law Professor Rick Petry joins Adam Carter to discuss the reports he's read from the trial of former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao and all that the jury must now consider as deliberations have begun.
Attorney Mike Padden joins Mike Max to speak about how the prosecution presented their case in the trial of former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao and what he expects as the defense begins to present.
Attorney Mike Padden speaks about what challenges will face former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao if they testify in their own defense.
Attorney Mike Padden joins Mike Max to speak about what's happening in the trial of former MPD officers Keung, Lane and Thao. Later, Shiloh Temple Pastor Jalilia Abdul-Brown speaks with Mike about the difficult times for families in Minneapolis and the urgent need to be there for families and communities dealing with loss.
Tensions between the U.S. and Russia are rising after last week's summit in Geneva ended with no resolution between the two countries over Ukraine. We hear an excerpt of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's exclusive interview with Pod Save The World just hours before he went overseas yesterday to meet with Ukraine's president and Russia's foreign minister. Tomorrow, jury selection is expected to start in the federal trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd's civil rights: Tou Thao, J. Keung, and Thomas Lane. All three were on the scene when their fellow officer Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd, and failed to stop him from kneeling on Floyd's neck. And in headlines: Rudy Giuliani was subpoenaed by the House panel investigating the January 6th insurrection, Tonga gave its first status update after a volcano eruption and tsunami devastated its islands, and a federal judge approved a plan that would resolve Puerto Rico's bankruptcy and restructure its $33 billion debt. Show Notes: Hear Secretary of State Antony Blinken's exclusive interview with Pod Save The World – https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-the-world/ Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In which Albert Keung, Assistant Professor in the department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University, shares many insights on Synthetic Biology. He touches on synthetically perturbing the chemical makeup of chromatin, designing and using DNA databases to store digital information, and the challenges and promise associated with developing cerebral organoids.
Two former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd are opposing the broadcast of their upcoming trial. The defense will officially make that request in court on Thursday. Feven Gerezgiher reports. --This is Feven Gerezgiher.Two of the three former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd are opposing the broadcast of their upcoming trial. The defense will officially make that request in court on Thursday.In late August, J. Alexander Keung and Thomas Lane withdrew consent for audio and visual coverage. In their briefs, their lawyers wrote that expert witnesses declined to testify due to the televised proceedings, depriving Keung and Lane of a fair trial.Jane Kirtley is the Silha Professor for Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota. She says the Derek Chauvin trial ran smoothly, proving wrong many of the initial arguments against allowing cameras in courts. Kirtley also says access to the courts is important for building public trust. And it's a first amendment right for journalists.“This is particularly important when government officials, including police are involved,” she said. “It gives the public confidence that the system is operating correctly. It lets them see for themselves what transpires and it lets them decide for themselves whether they think the outcome is right or not. We all have a stake in criminal trials being run properly and injustice being done. And if we can't see it, we can't be sure that that has happened.” Last week, the state of Minnesota and a 16-member media coalition - including the Silha Center - filed memoranda supporting audio and visual coverage in the trial. They said that due to continued COVID concerns, televised proceedings are the best way to ensure meaningful public access. The state's briefs also emphasized that video access to the Chauvin trial provided a “community therapeutic value”.The Media Coalition is also seeking to have Chauvin juror names publicized. “We're supposed to be tried by jury of our peers,” Kirtley said. “ And that means people of our community that are known to us are known to the community as well.”Kirtley says it would be better if the identity of jurors were assumed to be public, and defendants had to prove why they shouldn't be. She said the court's interest should be public access, and only in extraordinary situations should any part of a criminal trial be closed to the media and to the public.Minnesota hasn't typically allowed cameras in court. After the Chauvin trial, the Supreme Court said it would review what was learned from the pandemic, and consider modifying and expanding audio and visual coverage of criminal cases. A report is expected next summer.For the Racial Reckoning project, this is Feven Gerezgiher.
About Data Equity @ San José The Mayor's Office of Technology and Innovation (MOTI) leverages technology to address pressing issues facing San José to improve our residents' livelihoods, opportunities, and city experience. MOTI's data equity team works with City departments to drive equitable outcomes for constituents via our data equity framework, which creates consistency, transparency, and accountability towards equity goals. With an emphasis on analyzing the City's data ethically, we work with stakeholders to set, measure, and monitor equity objectives to address equity gaps in key city programs. Christine Keung is the Chief Data Officer for the City of San Jose and a 2020-21 Harvard Business School Leadership Fellow. At the start of the pandemic, she joined a COVID-19 task force in the U.S. Small Business Administration to improve access to the Paycheck Protection Program. Christine began her professional career as an early member of Dropbox's security team, and later Chief of Staff, serving as the operational lead of the company's legal, policy, and security organization. She was also Head of Business Operations at Fountain, a growth-stage AI/ML startup, where she led the company through data regulation changes like the European Union's GDPR and the U.S. Privacy Shield. Christine earned her B.A. in Economics at Wellesley College and her M.B.A. at Harvard Business School. Julia Chen is a writer, editor, and arts professional. She is a graduate of Boston University (Class of 2014) with a Bachelor's degree in English and has gone on to work primarily in the world of nonprofit, Off-Broadway theater (with a focus on marketing and development). Julia was most recently a finalist in Fiction for Kundiman's 2019 Mentorship Lab and a member of Winter Tangerine's April 2019 intensive workshop in New York City. Her work can be found in No Tender Fences: An Anthology of Immigrant & First-Generation American Poetry and Honey Literary. She is currently an Assistant Fiction Editor for The Offing and leads communications for the City of San José's data equity project. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thinkfuture/support
Tim is not your typical Realtor. He comes from a background in Psychology, earning a Postgraduate degree from the London School of Economics. He was previously an Organizational Psychologist working in the banking and consulting sector, servicing Fortune 500 companies across various countries in Asia, Europe and North America. Tim's initial exposure into the Canadian real estate field came when he was hired as the Training and Development Director at Sultan Realty. He quickly became one of the firms highest producing Realtors and part of the senior management team. After his rookie year in real estate, he was the second highest-grossing sales professional for the firm, and this inspired him to dedicate his life towards a sales career. Get Instant Access to Tim's Listing Videos https://ProctorOffer.com/listingvideos
In which the Monsters and Mister joins me in reviewing RUMBLE IN THE BRONX (1995) currently streaming on HBO Max. Directed by Stanley Tong, with a script by Edward Tang and Fibe Ma, the story follows Keung (Jackie Chan), a young man who's come from Hong Kong for his Uncle Bill's wedding. Keung gets caught up in the dramatics of a local gang and is targeted by them but ultimately rises up and stands up for the gang when he takes on some big baddies who've come to claim some priceless jewels that were lost. A fun watch, a little salty language, great fight sequences and good performances round out this piece and make it a must see. The film is rated R and clocks in at 1 h 27 m. Please note there are a few SPOILERS in this review. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
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BOOM! This will be the last episode of Shades Of Yellow, but fear not — we are keeping the feed and rebranding this podcast as "Stories With Stephen Yuan" — so don't go anywhere! Naturally, we had to conclude Shades Of Yellow the same way we started, which is with my dear friend and our first ever guest: Kevin Keung for all the laughter you can handle. You can find Kevin on Instagram @k2keung
Charlotte is growing fast in certain sectors of business that drive up demand in several jobs. One of the faster growing jobs is software engineer. Jocelyn Keung is a senior software engineer, but she doesn't have a computer science degree. Jocelyn points out that software is a career with very diverse applications. She believes one of the most important skills to success in this field is problem solving, not coding like many people think. In addition, Jocelyn is in Charlotte Inno's “Inno Under 25”, a collection of bright young tech leaders. She founded the Fleurix, the women in tech conference, is featured in the bonus episode.You can also watch this podcast on YouTube by visiting Joint STEM Initiative channel.Here are the related information:Fleurix Conference - https://www.fleurixconf.com/Inno under 25 - https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/inno/stories/inno-insights/2020/09/24/charlotte-inno-under-25.htmlNC Careers - https://nccareers.org/
Stephen is joined by his very good friend, Kevin Keung, to talk about drag racing outside a Tim Hortons in Canada, and why Asians love gambling so much. Listen to why they think Shanghai accommodates a partying lifestyle well into your 40's, and whether or not that is good or bad. Along the way, they touch up on a new Asian porn site, the cultural difference between Vancouver and Toronto, as well as why Asian clubs are so different than other types of clubs. You can follow Kevin on IG @K2Keung. If you liked the episode, we'd greatly appreciate your support with a like or a follow. You can follow us on IG @ShadeOfYellowPod. Thank you.
Kiara and Judah discuss Andrews Guardado, Elijah McClain, Vanessa Guillen, Minneapolis Abolish Police, Sex Trafficking Cops, Mr.Keung, Wendy Firestarter, Aunt Jemima, Black Business, Tidal, Revolt, & Russel Simmons, Mental change, Get Nancy Pelosi out!, NY votes are in, NJ Vote July 7th, & My Tweet Explained.
We spoke to Harvard Film Scholar Keung Yoon Bae (twitter: @becky_kybae) on the movie Parasite! As a scholar who grew up in Korea during its "new wave" Cinema, Keung Yoon was able to explain many subtle nuances of Korea as it relates to Parasite, Korean Cinema and Korean Politics that added many new layers to my understanding of the film.* (* Warning there are spoilers!) For more on Keung Yoon, please check out her Twitter, Academic Journals and her essay discussing the Korean Films, Burning and Parasite. For more w. us check out Asia Art Tours .com ! Music is by Hojo Street Beats https://soundcloud.com/esponthebeats/free-sik-k-type-beat-girl-friend-kpop-beat-free-type-beat-instrumental