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In the same week that Volkswagen announced a giant investment in electric-vehicle maker Rivian, the brand also reinforced its stance in conventional gasoline-powered vehicles with the unveiling of the newest Volkswagen Golf R and Golf R Variant. The fraternal twins redefine their class with 328 horsepower and the handling chops to leverage it. The new models are the most powerful Golf versions to date. They rocket 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.6 seconds (Golf R) and 4.8 seconds (Variant). With the Performance package, top speeds increase to a claimed 167 mph, making these the fastest Volkswagens alongside the Arteon R Shooting Brake that will never see the light of day in America. Both models feature a new front-end design, advanced light systems, 19-inch forged wheels, and an updated infotainment system. In Germany, they come standard with DCC adaptive damping to complement their impressive horsepower. The Golf R Black Edition, with darkened Volkswagen badges and a Performance package, adds more spice to the Golf R lineup. The Golf R Variant combines sports car performance with the practicality of a wagon. Since the debut of the legendary Golf R32 in 2002, the Golf R series has sold over 250,000 units. We'll have more details in the news this week. Also in the news, a global carmaker has delayed the launch of a new, affordable EV in the wake of the Biden Administration's new tariff on Chinese-built electric vehicles. We'll tell you the carmaker, the model and why the decision was made to scrub the launch in this episode, plus our comments. Another important news story concerns the potential ticking timebomb you have in your car. We'll tell you what the danger is and how you can defuse it in this episode. Our special guest is Lauren Fix. You might have seen her on TV or heard her on the radio as The Car Coach. She's terrifically knowledgeable about cars and, like host Jack Nerad, a member of the North American Car of the Year jury. The two share stories about Paul Brian, another jury member and a friend of ours who passed away recently. Brian was a larger-than-life guy, and we're sure you enjoy the tales Lauren has to tell about her longtime on-air partner. In this week's road test segment, Co-Host Chris Teague will evaluate the 2024 Mazda CX30. Its maker calls it a crossover SUV, but Teague and Nerad think another name might be just as appropriate. Both will share their views on the vibrant hatch. Nerad had a far more luxurious assignment this week. He put the 2024 Volvo XC90 Recharge through its paces. The plug-in hybrid happens to be the most performance-oriented version of the Swedish automaker's three-row crossover, bot Nerad and Teague will offer their opinions on it in this episode. America on the Road is brought to you by Driving Today.com, Mercury Insurance, and EMLandsea.com , the publisher of Nerad's latest book, Dance in the Dark, which is available HERE on Amazon.com
Former longtime host of WLS's ‘Drive Chicago,' Paul Brian passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on June 11. In honor of his passing, we are unearthing a rare recording of Chris and Dave from 2011 where they display their best baritone pipes to deliver this comical exchange. To give credit where credit is due, Chris and Dave 'borrowed' this concept from Chicago talk radio hosts Steve Dahl and Garry Meier who took on the names 'Paul Steve' and 'Paul Garry' and imitated Paul Bryan's deep radio voice. Chris and Dave decided to do this ad hoc recording after a special effects generator was installed in the SmorgShow studio. As the host of the Saturday morning program “Drive Chicago” for more than 20 years on WLS-AM (890), Paul Brian took listener calls and discussed everything from hubcaps to automotive nostalgia. He stayed away from trouble shooting car problems as he wasn't good under the hood himself. His full name was Paul Brian Warhanik, but he dropped his last name for radio.
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Wendy Snyder, in for Bob Sirott, to provide the latest news in entertainment. Wendy and Dean share details about Oprah’s hospitalization, more Jon Stewart debate nights, and an update on BTS. They also discuss Billy Ray Cyrus’ annulment filing, the death of Paul Brian, and what’s new on […]
* Arizona Grand Jury Indicts 18, Calls Trump Co-Conspirator Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani among those charged in election scheme - Newser.com * Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference - NYT. * Arizona House Votes to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban State Senate vote is expected next week. * 10 reasons not to buy an electric car - Paul Brian and Lauren Fix TheBlaze.com * Tennessee Could Soon Have Armed Teachers, State legislature passes bill allowing teachers, other staffers to carry firearms on campus. * House Speaker Mike Johnson received a hostile reception Wednesday at Columbia University in New York. * Airline Passengers Get Good News From the DOT New guidelines require airlines to spell out all fees, quickly issue cash refunds for canceled flights - Jenn Gidman. * Business Groups Sue FTC To Block Noncompete Ban - J. Edward Moreno. * The US Chamber of Commerce fulfilled its promise to sue the Federal Trade Commission over a ban on agreements that prevent workers from leaving a company for a rival, arguing in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that the agency overstepped its authority. * The lawsuits contend the FTC does not have the authority to prohibit companies from limiting their employees' ability to work for rivals. The Chamber of Commerce was joined by three other business groups: the Business Roundtable, the Texas Association of Business and the Longview Chamber of Commerce.
Dans ce cinquante-deuxième épisode (WOW DÉJÀ UN AN!!) je reçois Paul (Brian Piton) le bonhomme Lego. Paul représente l'un de mes meilleurs amis d'enfance. On a tous, de près ou de loin, côtoyé les Lego. Avant de rencontrer Paul, je ne savais pas que les bonhommes Lego pouvaient parler : c'est le seul d'entre eux qui veut parler et il a un message à passer. Je me sens très honoré de lui offrir ma plateforme. J'ai bien sûr profité de l'occasion pour lui poser quelques questions qui me chicotaient depuis des années! Bonne écoute. Cet épisode est commandité par Éros et compagnie. Obtenez 15% de rabais sur vos achats avec le code promo Jay15. Site web: erosetcompagnie.com-------------------------------------------------- Pour suivre Brian Piton: Site web: brianpiton.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrianPiton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pitonbrian/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pitonbrian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pitonbrian/ Pour suivre Jay Laliberté: Site web: https://www.jaylali.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaylaliberte Instagram: https://instagram.com/jaylali Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@jaylalii Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaylalib
Stu Burguiere breaks down the various Super Tuesday primary elections happening around the country and speculates on what the results could mean for former President Donald Trump, current "President" Joe Biden and long-shot GOP candidate Nikki Haley. Then, Emmy Award-winning automotive expert Paul Brian joins to give his opinion on why the electric vehicle craze seems to be crashing and burning. And Michelle Obama releases a statement that could have a big effect on Stu's future finances. TODAY'S SPONSORS CONSTITUTION WEALTH MANAGEMENT If you have 250k or more of stock and bond investments and would like to reduce your exposure to woke companies, go to http://www.ConstitutionWealth.com/STU JASE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ANTIBIOTICS Go to http://www.JaseMedical.com today and enter code “STU” at checkout for a discount on your order REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.RealEstateAgentsITrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Paul Brian and Nekesa talk about the making of the book, 'Parenting in the Digital Era' and how important it is to read it and understand what the kids of today are engaged in, in the Digital Space. Paul Brian talks about Identity, values, morals, and the importance of parents to read this book. #bedifferentkepodcast #kenyanpodcast #africanpodcast #podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-different/support
Today in Episode 95 Paul interviews Brian Magliocco and John Schlosser, the leaders of Captivate Exhibits and proud members of C-Suite for Christ! They have a great conversation about the world, Faith, Regret, and Covering the World in Christ. You will not want to miss this one. Enjoy! Learn more at https://csuiteforchrist.com and captivateexhibits.com Learn more about Brian by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmagliocco/ Brian's email address is brianm@captivateexhibits.com Learn more about John by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnpschlosser/ John's email address is johns@captivateexhibits.com The C-Suite for Christ would like to thank Tom Feldhusen, Executive Advisor, for his support of this program. To learn more about Tom and the services that he provides, please click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/c-suite-for-christ/message
Former WGN Radio host Paul Brian, editor-at-large for Car Coach Reports and co-host of the His Turn-Her Turn series, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the ongoing United Auto Workers strike at the Big Three American automakers, and whether the strike will expand if progress isn’t made by Friday. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on […]
America is mourning after yet another school shooting, so Glenn gets to the root of the issue: mental health. With almost every major car manufacturer switching to electric vehicles, the demand for electric vehicles should be spiking. Emmy Award-winning automotive expert Paul Brian joins Glenn to discuss why the demand for EVs doesn't match the supply. Glenn dives deeper into the mental illness epidemic spreading throughout our society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America is mourning after yet another school shooting, so Glenn gets to the root of the issue: mental health. Pat Gray joins Glenn to discuss the increasing radicalization of the transgender community due to the mental illness issue that most of the transgender community suffers from. With almost every major car manufacturer switching to electric vehicles, the demand for electric vehicles should be spiking. Emmy Award-winning automotive expert Paul Brian joins Glenn to discuss why the demand for EVs doesn't match the supply. Glenn and Pat discuss the story of the transgender woman who had an uncomfortable experience with a TSA agent. Glenn dives deeper into the mental illness epidemic spreading throughout our society as the transgender community plans a day of revenge. America's apathy is leading us down a path toward total destruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today in Episode 60 Paul interviews Brian Dziwulski for Round 2! Brian hosts a Christ-centered business roundtable with Nehemiah Groups and is a passionate member of the C-Suite for Christ community. He and Paul have a great conversation about their mission to cover the world in Christ. You will not want to miss this one. Enjoy! Learn more at https://csuiteforchrist.com Learn more about Brian by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briandziwulski/ Brian's email address is brian@fuelingsales.com The C-Suite for Christ would like to thank Tom Feldhusen, Executive Advisor, for his support of this program. To learn more about Tom and the services that he provides, please click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c-suite-for-christ/message
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Studies continue to come out detailing the negative effect social media can have on the developing minds of our youngest; Stu Burguiere has a few ideas for how to rescue our society from this relatively recent phenomenon. Then, Emmy award-winning automotive expert Paul Brian joins to discuss some of the hottest new cars hitting the road this year. And Stu has a brand-new slew of reasons why Everything Is Racist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Southwest to blame for wasted Wauwatosa honeymoon? 11:54 - You're having my baby 14:06 - Illegals are coming but does Title 42 work? 25:24 - S side neighbors are not happy with the sale of the Damen silos…. not everything can be waterfront condos 31:45 - Chicago teen's self defense lessons pay off 44:20 - Are we living in a 3rd world country ? 49:25 - Pastor Donovan Price, Crisis Intervention/Victim Advocate at Solutions and Resources, on stepping up and stepping in to help your community one block at a time. For more of Pastor Prices work with Solutions and Resources visit solutionsandresources.org 01:05:35 - Anthony V. Napolitano, Alderman for Chicago's 41st ward, discusses how we can help police officers get critical help they need for PTSD. For more on Anthony's work in the 41st ward visit chicago41.com 01:19:33 - Noted economist Stephen Moore wants congress to stop pretending their Santa Claus with other people's money. Have a gift card burning a hole in your pocket? Take a look at Steve's most recent book Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy—And Our Freedom 01:33:36 - Paul Brian, freelance journalist, industry analyst, host of the His Turn-Her Turn automotive series, and the automotive toast of Good Morning, Beijing, shares his experiences with electric vehicles. Give Paul a follow on Twitter @ThePaulBrian 01:46:47 - Now we want to suppress important info about transforming? 01:49:52 - Amy Kite, specialist in the real estate needs of buyers, sellers, and investors in the 8 counties surrounding Chicago, forecasts the real estate market in 2023. Get the latest from Amy and her team @TheKiteTeamKW 02:01:47 - Car theft pro tip See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Brian, Emmy Award-winning automotive expert and analyst, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to talk about the Kia Challenge, a viral trend that’s heavily circulated on TikTok, by which criminals are able to ‘hot wire' a vehicle using a USB cord. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow […]
The Left has been crying about its alleged climate change apocalypse for decades. Stu Burguiere examines the unethical, if not slightly brilliant, position those on the Left have put themselves in to claim ideological victory no matter what the outcome. It's also a great way to distract from their many, many, many other policy failures as well. Then, renowned auto blogger Paul Brian joins with the latest on gas prices and electric vehicles. And is monkeypox the next rallying cry for the Left to try and secure more government power? Almost definitely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today in Episode 25 Paul interviews Brian Dziwulski, a member of C-Suite for Christ and someone who helps people incorporate civility and faith into their business lives! He and Paul have a deep conversation about what drives them in their mission to cover the world in Christ. You will not want to miss this one. Enjoy! Learn more at https://csuiteforchrist.com Learn more about Brian by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briandziwulski/ Brian's email address is brian@fuelingsales.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c-suite-for-christ/message
Today in Episode 17 Paul interviews Brian Fitzpatrick, CEO of Credible and a fountain of knowledge! He and Paul have a great conversation you won't want to miss. Enjoy! Learn more at https://csuiteforchrist.com Learn more about Brian by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briankfitzpatrick/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c-suite-for-christ/message
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Does it seem like things in this country are getting worse in almost every conceivable way? From COVID to the economy to Afghanistan, it seems like society is rapidly deteriorating, and we have a very old man to thank for that: Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. Thanks, Joe! Stu Burguiere takes stock and offers some ideas for how to turn this ship around. Then, Emmy Award-winning automotive expert Paul Brian joins to discuss the supply chain crisis and its impact on automobiles — and Stu's ability to get a new car. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this, the last episode of the year, we invite back the "Brain Trust Automotive Circle" - Lauren Fix, Karl Brauer, Javier Mota, Anton Wahlman, Michael Harley and Paul Brian -, to talk about the good (and no so good) cars we drove in 2021, the success stories, the issues that affected customers during the second year of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and what we can expect of the New Year.
In this, the last episode of the year, we invite back the "Brain Trust Automotive Circle" - Lauren Fix, Karl Brauer, Javier Mota, Anton Wahlman, Michael Harley and Paul Brian -, to talk about the good (and no so good) cars we drove in 2021, the success stories, the issues that affected customers during the second year of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and what we can expect of the New Year. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ramblin' Ray Stevens fills in for Bruce and Judy today. Ray and WLS' Nick Gale share a few small wins they've had in their lives recently. Ray talks to former Chicago resident John Daniels to find out why he moved to a different city. Ray warns listeners to watch out for a bison on the loose. There are only 14 days until Christmas, and it still has not snowed. Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford explains why. Ray wonders if Matt Nagy's last day will be after the Bears VS the Packers game on Monday. Ray wasn't sure what to get his significant other for Christmas, so he called Allie Gospel from the Shedd Aquarium to find out what they have going on! Nancy O'Brien explains how to tip during the holidays correctly. Paul Brian joins the show to talk about the legacy of Al Unser.
Automotive expert Paul Brian joins Anna to tell us exactly why your used car is probably going up in value.
The Biden administration and most of the car manufacturers are pushing the Green New Deal and the production of electric cars with all their power, even though consumers don't seem to be ready for the big change and the United States is way behind other countries - like China - in getting the infrastructure ready. We discuss all of this with special guests Michael Harley and Paul Brian.
The Biden administration and most of the car manufacturers are pushing the Green New Deal and the production of electric cars with all their power, even though consumers don't seem to be ready for the big change and the United States is way behind other countries - like China - in getting the infrastructure ready. We discuss all of this with special guests Michael Harley and Paul Brian. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Meet Brian Falduto, an actor, country music singer-songwriter, and certified life coach. On this week's episode of Let's Unpack That podcast, Paul & Brian talk about growing up gay in a religious household. Plus, they talk about their relationships with religion now and how that's shaped parts of their adult life. You can find all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at the link in Paul's bio. After you listen, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review. Host: @itspaulwarren Guest: @brianfalduto Co-Host: @erica_megan @kirk.charles Producer & Sound Lead: @andrwjn #letsunpackthat
In this episode we talk about the April's Fool Day “Voltswagen” joke, which created a wave of negative reactions across the entire automotive industry due to the German manufacturer's deceptive (and not remotely funny) marketing efforts to push its electric cars. We also review the list of finalists for the 2021 World Car of the Year Awards and analyze the start of the Formula 1 season with special guest, Paul Brian.
In this episode we talk about the April's Fool Day “Voltswagen” joke, which created a wave of negative reactions across the entire automotive industry due to the German manufacturer’s deceptive (and not remotely funny) marketing efforts to push its electric cars. We also review the list of finalists for the 2021 World Car of the Year Awards and analyze the start of the Formula 1 season with special guest, Paul Brian. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We kick off 2021 with a special Total Car Score podcast. Joining the regular crew of Lauren, Javier and Karl are three industry heavy hitters. They include Anton Wahlman — an experienced auto and technology analyst with regular columns in Seeking Alpha, Michael Harley — former editor in chief of Kelley Blue Book and an experienced premium and performance car expert, and Paul Brian, who managed the Chicago Auto Show for many years and continues to cover the industry for multiple outlets. With six personalities discussing everything from how the pandemic impacted the industry in 2020 to which car they'd want to drive across the country, there's something for everyone in this week's Total Car Score episode.
We kick off 2021 with a special Total Car Score podcast. Joining the regular crew of Lauren, Javier and Karl are three industry heavy hitters. They include Anton Wahlman — an experienced auto and technology analyst with regular columns in Seeking Alpha, Michael Harley — former editor in chief of Kelley Blue Book and an experienced premium and performance car expert, and Paul Brian, who managed the Chicago Auto Show for many years and continues to cover the industry for multiple outlets. With six personalities discussing everything from how the pandemic impacted the industry in 2020 to which car they’d want to drive across the country, there’s something for everyone in this week’s Total Car Score episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode the hosts discuss the cancellation of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and the Consumers Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.Karl shares his first true experience with the 2020 Land Rover Defender; Lauren had fun with the 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Javier set up the 2020 Audi RS7 as Christmas decorations on his driveway.Finally, Lauren Fix talks about the present crisis and grim future of Auto Shows with Paul Brian, who used to run the Public Relations Department of the Chicago Auto Show.
In this episode the hosts discuss the cancellation of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and the Consumers Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Karl shares his first true experience with the 2020 Land Rover Defender; Lauren had fun with the 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Javier set up the 2020 Audi RS7 as Christmas decorations on his driveway. Finally, Lauren Fix talks about the present crisis and grim future of Auto Shows with Paul Brian, who used to run the Public Relations Department of the Chicago Auto Show. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
There’s an interesting crossroads between innovation, technology and the automotive industry. In this episode we turn to two influencers, Paul Brian and Lauren Fix of the series “His Turn Her Turn” to gain insight into an industry that impacts our everyday lives. You’ll love hearing tales about the biggest names in the industry, the major holes they see with electric cars and their vision for the automotive future.
Paul Brian & Vin Diesel return in Fast & Furious *4. Yes it’s the fourth one. James & Jake review Fast 4, talking about Vin Diesel’s investigative skills, Paul Brian’s need for speed and A new instantly forgettable bad guy!
The Four Brothers (Con, Mike, Sam, Paul + Brian) talk to Crusader and All Black Richie Mo'unga about the Crusaders machine, touring South Africa, playing at Twickenham as well as some other great topics. Then we have a bit more backline chatter as well as the usual Super Rugby Round 11 recap and next weeks preview. As well as the return of the quiz. Thanks for listening. Recorded 30th April 2019 - uploaded 1st May 2019 Intro: Shapeshifter
The Four Brothers (Con, Mike & Paul) + Brian talk Rugby and the Rugby news of the world. Sam out today. We return to last weeks key points today on AB's flyhalf and Izzy. Also the usual Super Rugby Round 10 recap, Round 11 preview. Thanks for listening. Recorded 24th April 2019 - uploaded 25th April 2019 Intro: Immigrant Song
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TOPIC: 2018 Alfa Romeo StelvioEven though it has nothing to do with a birthday or Christmas, Alfa Romeo just received a much-needed present all the way from Italy and AFTER HOURS has the scoop. The AAH crew is once again on-the-road, this time in rural Tennessee, to show you how the hottest segment in autos just got a little hotter. But we’ll save the details for our Alfa executive guests. In the meantime, get ready as we help Alfa Romeo unwrap the story of its brand new 2018 Stelvio Premium SUV.SPECIAL GUESTS: Reid Bigland, CEO, Alfa Romeo Pieter Hogeveen, Director, Alfa Romeo North AmericaPANEL: John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Mark Phelan, Detroit Free Press; Roman Mica, TFLcar.com; Paul Brian, ABC Stations; Lauren Fix, The Car Coach; Henry Payne, The Detroit News
Chicago may be known as America’s second city, but when it comes to car show attendance it’s the King of the Country. Though it doesn’t receive a lot of automaker reveals, it still gets its share. But more importantly, it draws and draws and draws potential consumers throughout its 10-day run. That’s why AAH is anchoring this week’s show from the floor of the Chicago Auto Show with our special guests including:Dave Sloan, Chicago Auto Show General ManagerFred Diaz, Division VP and GM, North American Trucks, Nissan NAMark Scarpelli, NADA 2017 ChairmanPANEL: John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Gary Vasilash, AD and P; Paul Brian, ABC Stations; Kirk Bell, Motor Authority
Paul Brian is regarded as one of our nation’s best-known, respected and in-demand automotive industry experts. He is a 35-year-veteran in Chicago broadcaster and sought-after speaker. For 20 years you’ve heard him on Chicago’s “Drive Chicago” radio show on Saturday mornings. He served for nearly 20 years as Director of Communications and spokesman for the Chicago Automobile Trade Association. He’s the past president of the Midwest Automotive Media Association and recipient of two Midwest Emmy awards and he was inducted in to the Legends of Motorsport Guild’s Hall of Fame. And in 2014 he founded The Brian Group, a consortium of fellow experts focusing on investment banking opportunities in the automotive industry. Paul has also teamed up with past Cars Yeah guest, Lauren Fix on His Turn – Her Turn, a video new car review.
Fast and Furious 7B: I think you definitely know the hottest film these days right?J: Sure! fast and furious VII right? This is a movie that is every movie at once. It's the uber-film. It's got explosions, romance, stunts, cars, thrills, fights, chases, guns, jiggling buns, cars, fights, questionable gender politics, guns, heists, intrigue, mystery, terrorism, The Rock. Cars.It is every movie that ever was and ever will be. So now I'm done. I've seen it all.It's also a two-hour love letter to one of the greatest bromances in cinema history. It kinda destroyed me.B: OK plot.B: Dominic Torretto and his crew thought they left the criminal mercenary life behind. They defeated an international terrorist named Owen Shaw and went their seperate ways. But now, Shaw's brother, Deckard Shaw is out killing the crew one by one for revenge. Worse, a Somalian terrorist called Jakarde, and a shady government official called "Mr. Nobody" are both competing to steal a computer terrorism program called God's Eye, that can turn any technological device into a weapon. Torretto must reconvene with his team to stop Shaw and retrieve the God's Eye program while caught in a power struggle between terrorist and the United States government.J: By about 2009 when 'Fast & Furious' was released, the franchise had slowly began to veer away from its focus of street racing and instead began to turn its attention to the action genre.B: However along with this change of style, the franchise was actually getting better and better with each film. 'Fast & Furious 7' is a no-holds, over- the-top and mindless action film, but this aside, it is an extremely entertaining and fun film to watch.J: Yes. With an all-star cast and some brilliant action sequences, 'Fast & Furious 7' is proof that certain franchises can continually make great movies.B: The most notable moment however in the entire film is the emotional and respectful ending during the send-off of Paul Walker, the film finishing with a montage of Walker in the previous six films, finishing with just two words, 'For Paul', this is the first time a Fast and Furious film has affected me emotionally, and it is arguably the best in the franchise.J: we want to talk about the director James WanB: Maybe James is not familiar to everyone, but the director once directed one sequels of the franchise film SAW.J: 'It's time for me to move on to other things and I'm thrilled that Universal and Neal have selected James Wan to lead the franchise into its new chapter.' the young director noted.B: Director James Wan faced lot of challenges finishing Furious 7 after Paul Walker died in an unrelated car accident, but sticking his film's ending was, perhaps, the biggest.J: Since Furious 7 is Wan's first film in the franchise, he only really got to know Walker once he'd signed on for the job. But that barely mattered. "When you hear rumors around Hollywood of, like, whether a person is cool, or whether a person is a dick, those are usually true. Paul's reputation is that of a really good human being and a great guy, and just so down to earth,"B: Paul Walker had only completed about half of the film before he died and they doubled him with his brothers and digital effects and such. I remember you saying after that you didn't notice.J: Nope because I am a simple gal who moved to a big city and doesn't understand digital floating faces.B: I guess I was looking for it. There were a lot of scenes where he was turning away from the camera in the background or playing with his child, and picking the kid up so it obscures his face.J: And you could tell a large part of the opening of the film had been rewritten, just because not many of the scenes had Paul Walker in. It was characters talking about him, sort of setting up this ending to his part in the franchise.B: There was a definite line in the sand moment when the film went from PLOT AND EXPLOSIONS to remembering Paul Walker. But it didn't jar. It was welcome. This is a character we've spent six films with, and an actor we lost far too young. J: What they did was a sendoff to Paul/Brian, having him drive off into the distance in a white Toyota Supra, the car he drove in the original film. It was lovely moment. A lovely, soul-crushing, messy-crying moment. The montage, and the song, and the real look of mourning on Vin Diesel's face as he says good-bye.B: I was pretty emotional at the ending and I didn't even know why. J: I'm still not over it. I'll never be over it. The song. See you AgainB: yes, I have to tell you that this song is so touching and I bet most furious fans would cry for itJ: Absolutely, the song is performed by the famous rap artist Wiz Khalifa and singer Charlie Puth, and as the ending of our programme today we bring you the song.
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Paul-Brian McInerney is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of From Social Movement to Moral Market: How the Circuit Riders Sparked an IT Revolution and Created a Technology Market (Stanford University Press 2014). McInerney’s book tells the fascinating history of the Circuit Riders and NPower, the leading organizations in the nonprofit information technology social movement of the late 1990s. He ties together excellent elite interviews with social movement leaders with a clear institutional history of the time period. There is so much for political scientists, sociologists, and economists to learn about how social movements work. For listeners, McInerney mentions one of the presentations made to funders to support the movement. See Rob Stuart’s Circuit Rider presentation here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul-Brian McInerney is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of From Social Movement to Moral Market: How the Circuit Riders Sparked an IT Revolution and Created a Technology Market (Stanford University Press 2014). McInerney’s book tells the fascinating history of the Circuit Riders and NPower, the leading organizations in the nonprofit information technology social movement of the late 1990s. He ties together excellent elite interviews with social movement leaders with a clear institutional history of the time period. There is so much for political scientists, sociologists, and economists to learn about how social movements work. For listeners, McInerney mentions one of the presentations made to funders to support the movement. See Rob Stuart’s Circuit Rider presentation here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul-Brian McInerney is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of From Social Movement to Moral Market: How the Circuit Riders Sparked an IT Revolution and Created a Technology Market (Stanford University Press 2014). McInerney’s book tells the fascinating history of the Circuit Riders and NPower, the leading organizations in the nonprofit information technology social movement of the late 1990s. He ties together excellent elite interviews with social movement leaders with a clear institutional history of the time period. There is so much for political scientists, sociologists, and economists to learn about how social movements work. For listeners, McInerney mentions one of the presentations made to funders to support the movement. See Rob Stuart’s Circuit Rider presentation here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul-Brian McInerney is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of From Social Movement to Moral Market: How the Circuit Riders Sparked an IT Revolution and Created a Technology Market (Stanford University Press 2014). McInerney’s book tells the fascinating history of the Circuit Riders and NPower, the leading organizations in the nonprofit information technology social movement of the late 1990s. He ties together excellent elite interviews with social movement leaders with a clear institutional history of the time period. There is so much for political scientists, sociologists, and economists to learn about how social movements work. For listeners, McInerney mentions one of the presentations made to funders to support the movement. See Rob Stuart’s Circuit Rider presentation here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul-Brian McInerney is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of From Social Movement to Moral Market: How the Circuit Riders Sparked an IT Revolution and Created a Technology Market (Stanford University Press 2014). McInerney’s book tells the fascinating history of the Circuit Riders and NPower, the leading organizations in the nonprofit information technology social movement of the late 1990s. He ties together excellent elite interviews with social movement leaders with a clear institutional history of the time period. There is so much for political scientists, sociologists, and economists to learn about how social movements work. For listeners, McInerney mentions one of the presentations made to funders to support the movement. See Rob Stuart’s Circuit Rider presentation here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Paul, Brian Billick and Charles Davis... Free agency has been underway for the past 48 hours, and already we've seen big-name players ink deals with new teams and the dominos beginning to fall for others. Rich Eisen welcomes back to the #REP Super Bowl XXXV-winning coach and friend of the program Brian Billick to talk about how a team approaches the free-agent frenzy period and get some insight into the behind-the-scenes dealings. Billick and Eisen also discuss which acquisitions could make the biggest impact in 2014 and where are the best landing spots for free agents who have yet to sign. Next, Charles Davis dials in to discuss the latest news surrounding the 2014 NFL Draft class. For the past few weeks, we've been hearing about the “Big 3” at the quarterback position in Johnny Manziel, Teddy Bridgewater and Blake Bortles, but Davis thinks a fourth name is rising on draft boards and could shake things up on draft day. Eisen and Davis also discuss how some free agency moves, such as the Jacksonville Jaguars trading quarterback Blaine Gabbert to the San Francisco 49ers, will impact the draft. Actor Aaron Paul dials in for a chat with Rich about his new film “Need For Speed,” rooting for the Broncos at MetLife Stadium during Super Bowl XLVIII and the fantastic ride he's been on for the past few years portraying Jesse Pinkman in the critically acclaimed series “Breaking Bad.” The two-time Emmy Award-winning actor is making his feature film debut as a leading man, playing Tobey Marshall in the videogame-adapted movie that hits theatres Friday, March 14. Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.