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In 1982 President Ronald Reagan gave the Code Talkers a Certificate of Recognition and declared August 14 "Navajo Code Talkers Day" in 1982.
He was a member of the Navajo Code Talkers Association and worked on a project to launch a museum about the code talkers' work.
"We have a bunch of talkers in this race... In fact, so far, the talkers seem to be doing ok," Christie told the crowd at New England College.
In 2008, Congress passed the Code Talkers Recognition Act, and in 2016, Mr. Oakes, along with other Mohawk code talkers, was awarded the Congressional Silver Medal for his service.
But we share more intangible everyday frustrations: loud or dark restaurants, fast talkers, slow talkers, bad seats, surgical masks, subway conversations, pillow talk and the entire film genre known as mumblecore.
President Bill Clinton signed a law to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the original 29 code talkers, and President George W. Bush presented the medals to the surviving code talkers in 2001.
Only five Navajo code talkers are still living, MacDonald said.
Why is Amazon the destination for Ivanka Trump trash talkers?
He's a doer in a game usually reserved for talkers.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Navajo code talkers.
The three Code Talkers did not react to Trump's remark.
He became one of more than 400 Navajo code talkers.
According to the Navajo Nation, only seven code talkers remain.
Fewer than 10 code talkers are still alive The unit of Navajo code talkers started with a group of 29 recruits, but by the end of the war, there were more than 400 members.
Create time limits Setting parameters can also help curb over-talkers.
The Navajo code talkers trained at Camp Elliott, near San Diego.
Only 225 of the code talkers are still alive, MacDonald said.
He found a lot of fast talkers who excited no trust.
Fed up with small-talkers and chattering children on your flights?
The Code Talkers saved American soldiers' lives and helped win battles.
Pressman: Even though an early talker may tend to do better in language skills later in life, it doesn't mean that children who are not early talkers aren't going to equal or rise above those talkers.
Thanks to his work, it was possible to record the discomfort of close talkers, quiet talkers, people with bad breath, personal space invaders, and every other personal interaction that had previously slipped into the anthropological cracks.
They are sweet cats, but man are they talkers in the car!
Washington (CNN)In a town full of talkers, the silence is deafening.
Navajo leaders believe fewer than 10 Code Talkers are still alive today.
Their characters were often slow talkers, sportscasters or mildly egocentric radio hosts.
Talkers are focused on Google alerts, retweets, and of course, approval ratings.
EST: President Trump holds an event honoring the Native American code talkers.
You learn that often the biggest talkers are also the biggest cowards.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" during a ceremony honoring Native American Code Talkers this week.
Event: Last week, President Trump honored former Navajo code talkers for their service.
The latest example came Monday afternoon during an event honoring Navajo code talkers.
As part of his trademark communication style, Dalio advises to beware fast talkers.
Sam, as we say in my family, is not from the big talkers.
The best known Code Talkers, thanks to the movie "Windtalkers," were the Navajo.
The Navajo Code Talkers participated in every major Marine operation in the Pacific theater.
Listen to him go ... he's definitely already in the Hall of Fame of talkers.
Spying has long been portrayed as a game for tough guys and smooth talkers.
Conservative radio talkers, activists and upstart news outlets of the populist right are ascendant.
At an event honoring Native American Code Talkers in November, Trump referred to Sen.
He has repeatedly called her "Pocahontas," including at an event honoring Navajo code talkers.
The Code Talkers were honored this week at the White House for their service.
None of the original 29 code talkers who invented the language are still alive.
The big talkers: His family, the Israel-Palestine issue and race relations in America.
Tupelo producers are among the food world's toughest negotiators and most enthusiastic trash talkers.
One of his favorite examples of the tribe's excellence were the Navajo code talkers.
His perspective on the privileged Kaepernick's protest should be required reading for Talkers everywhere.
Top Talkers: Two producers from the faith-based company Pure Flix witnessed the cave rescue.
Yesterday, one of the last remaining Navajo code talkers passed away at 20023 years old.
Six and her mom (Gail Edwards) as dueling fast-talkers is a sight to behold.
Today was about recognizing the remarkable courage and invaluable contributions of our Native code talkers.
His comments come after Trump called Warren "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers.
Like the Apples, they're good talkers, by which I mean eloquent without being unnaturally articulate.
In Wisconsin, the top conservative talkers displayed an unusual unanimity in their opposition to Trump.
Many of the code talkers even doctored their birth certificates so they could join early.
Our nation will be better off with the infusion of such straight talkers and doers.
Keep close talkers at bay — and the double takes coming in this banana yellow creation.
It's not perfect, and it can struggle with some stronger accents and particularly fast talkers.
President Donald Trump speaks an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers at the White House on Monday.
The last of the initial 29 code talkers, Chester Nez, died in 2014 at age 93.
Already, Trump's call for total immigration reform is generating outrage and skepticism from right-wing talkers.
My own military experience taught me a lot about the difference between the Doers and Talkers.
But code talkers from other tribes, including the Hopi, Comanche and Mohawk, also played a role.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated the number of Navajo code talkers still living.
The code talkers were forbidden from telling anyone about it until their work was declassified in 1968.
" Trump did actually praise the bravery of the code talkers at the event: "You are special people.
Prime time shows normally feature a single, strong host, whereas "The Five" features an ensemble of talkers.
Veterans of presidential campaigns recognize the type: serial exaggerators, name-droppers, big talkers, desperate to be important.
Plenty now have been, though how representative the talkers were has itself become a matter of debate.
I'm an only daughter of an only daughter of an only daughter and we are all talkers.
His partners sent letters threatening suspected talkers with litigation if they disclosed trade secrets or confidential information.
The code talkers also inspired a G.I. Joe action figure, which speaks in both English and Navajo.
Louis Levi Oakes, the last of the Mohawk code talkers, who helped American soldiers triumph in the Pacific Theater during World War II, along with code talkers from other tribes, died on May 28 at a care facility near his home on the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation in Quebec.
And even when it does, dropped connections, poorly timed muting/unmuting, and quiet talkers often ruin the flow.
Sarah's team isn't as fashionable as Liz's, but she has a couple of smooth talkers within her ranks.
Aaron then gets on the mic and continues the berating, telling the talkers they've been yapping all night.
In 2001, President George W. Bush presented the 29 original Navajo Code Talkers with the Congressional Gold Medal.
And we don't call people with deep, sexy voices bad talkers because they don't hit the high notes.
He's studying law and economics, and we're both talkers who can barely sit quietly and listen to each other.
During a ceremony on Monday honoring Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, Trump set his sights on Sen.
They displayed far less animosity towards Trump, with many talkers embracing the billionaire and conducting friendly interviews with him.
He had no idea about the code talkers when he enlisted in 1942, since it was a secret program.
"I studied on my own at night," Joe Hosteen Kellwood, one of the code talkers, said of his training.
President Donald Trump honored a group of Native American code talkers Monday with a somber speech referring to Sen.
And yet, they were magnificent — they were the Navajo Code Talkers, and they were spectacular warriors on the battlefield.
Memorable moments: Nick Diaz, one of the biggest trash-talkers in combat sports, got silenced by Georges St-Pierre.
These were courageous — to transmit battlefield intelligence, many Code Talkers had to be on the battlefield — and resourceful soldiers.
But that would have required them to be Talkers, rather than Doers, and they didn't have time for that.
"That way, everyone is compelled to speak up and participate, but the over-talkers will be more limited," said Faye.
Both men are grandmaster shit-talkers, so these verbal showdowns may very well be more entertaining than their actual fight.
The ranks of the Navajo code talkers swelled to more than 300 by the end of the war in 1945.
The best talkers in pro wrestling take the translation and conjure new realities, and here was Heenan doing just that.
Kelly said the Navajo Code Talkers provided "one of the very few factors" that led to success in Iwo Jima.
"I have some very strong conservatives talkers that work for me," Martiny said when asked directly about Johnson's blackface routine.
This was before the internet, and I didn't have any code talkers in my family, so my search ended there.
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Hitler and Mussolini were all smooth talkers, charmers of crowds and great political seducers.
The President most notoriously referred to Warren as Pocahontas at an official White House event honoring veteran Navajo code talkers.
Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, died at the age of 94 in Utah on Monday.
Some research has shown that ambiverts tend to be better salespeople than introverts or extroverts, because they're good listeners and talkers.
At the same time, though, Trump's willingness to deviate from conservative orthodoxy and to descend into the gutter troubles many talkers.
President Donald Trump honors Navajo code talkers for their contributions during World War II, at the White House on Nov. 227.
The QC35s couldn't distinguish between the person wearing them and nearby talkers, leading to a garbled, nonsensical mess of a transcript.
Trump laughs during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers' contributions during World War II, at the White House on Nov. 27.
Regardless of the result it seems clear that, like those anti-trash talkers, the two worlds compliment each other very well. 
Udall said the president's remark about Warren in the Oval Office will not take away from the Code Talkers' WWII accomplishments.
The code talkers used their native languages during World Wars I and II to confuse American enemies attempting to break codes.
There are the "talkers," who want to deliver the most attention-grabbing quotes and the "doers," who want to deliver results.
William Tully Brown, one of a handful of remaining Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, died Monday at age 96.
By Krystal BallOpinion Contributor If you hang around political talkers or strategists much, you're likely to hear a lot about authenticity.
Later, when I worked at the museum, I found out that the code talkers' mission was kept classified until the 1960s.
I worry many visitors will feel excluded from the discourse, like they stumbled upon the inner circle of academic code-talkers.
"It's victory at the expense of truth," said Michael Harrison, the publisher of Talkers Magazine, which tracks the talk radio industry.
Trump's Pocahontas slur obscured what Native Americans, including the Code Talkers, did for their country — and it deserves our undivided attention.
In 1733 Benjamin Franklin penned the adage "Great Talkers, Little Doers" under the pseudonym of a fictional stargazer named Richard Saunders.
Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" during a White House event Monday honoring Native American code talkers who served in World War II. The President, standing beside three Najavo code talkers and a portrait of former president Andrew Jackson, made the comment in reference to Warren's heritage, which the Democrat Senator on numerous occasions has said has Native American roots.
The state's six biggest talkers fiercely resisted the candidacy of Donald Trump, which produced a few testy interviews with the business mogul.
At a White House ceremony honoring Native American code talkers in November, President Trump chilled the audience with a familiar, offensive reference.
The two tough-talkers have a few things in common, and even Wayne's daughter might have trouble guessing which man said what.
Sadly, the radio talkers and Fox News contributors, many of whom I've admired over the years, remind me of those silly raccoons.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, during an event at the White House honoring Navajo code talkers Monday, referenced his nickname for Sen.
His comment at an event Monday honoring Navajo code talkers about Pocahontas, his nickname for Warren, was not just in poor taste.
Do they simply have a general 'smaller talkers are better' bias, or are they particularly sensitive to how big an infant is?
" The President then turned to the Code Talkers behind him and said to one man: "But you know what, I like you.
"In politics, I've learned there are talkers and there are doers," Ms. Trump told those who gathered, according to The Associated Press.
A wrought-iron flight cage with elevated walkways, providing a perched perspective, and featuring a cacophony of feathered talkers with unusual catchphrases.
It's like the daytime talkers you're used to, but with younger panelists who skip the vitriol and get straight to the funny.
I tuned into Fox's prime time shows to see what talkers like Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham had to say.
There are five surviving Navajo code talkers, said Hope MacDonald Lone Tree, a staff assistant to the speaker of the Navajo Council.
But these presenters will share a unique characteristic that sets them apart from TED talkers who came before them: They won't be human.
The code talkers were involved in transmitting tactical information in every major operation involving the Marines in the Pacific, according to the CIA.
At Iwo Jima, code talkers passed more than 800 error-free messages in 48 hours, according to the congressional law honoring the program.
There was Andre and men who spoke even less, like the Barbarian, but good talkers, too, wrestlers who could keep up with him.
" Begaye added: "It was our code talkers that ensured the freedom of the United States, and that's what is important to remember here.
Trump makes 'Pocahontas' crack At an event honoring Navajo code talkers, the President made a remark about "Pocahontas," his nickname for Massachusetts Sen.
So in August 1942, 15 code talkers -- just over half the recruits -- joined the Marines for combat duty amid the assault on Guadalcanal.
They like smoother talkers, candidates who don't yell, ones who can speak several languages, ones with a softer face and better TV appeal.
Native Americans During a November 2017 event at the White House honoring World War II Navajo Code Talkers, Trump referred to Massachusetts Sen.
One of her first Facebook videos — a skit about close talkers — was viewed 30,000 times in a day without any promotion or fans.
During the battle for Iwo Jima, Navajo Code Talkers in the Marines successfully transmitted more than 800 messages, which proved critical to America's victory.
Julian Zelizer, a presidential historian at Princeton University, said Trump is building a cabinet in his own image: blunt-talkers with real-world experience.
But then he swapped to the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, and everything — the music Starbucks was playing, nearby talkers, and coffee grinders — faded away.
If anything, you'll finally know why you and your S.O. both turn into nervous talkers when you're stressed (we're looking at you, Gemini moons).
They're both big talkers with deep respect for enormous numbers of zeros—Son is the world's 39th richest man—whose favorite currency is favors.
" Here's the video: Trump calls Elizabeth Warren 'Pocahontas' while honoring Native American code talkers: "You were here long before any of us were here.
"They want to know how to kill the person who is making them feel that way and not be held responsible," she told Talkers.
And if Mr. Trump loses the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday, he will have Mr. Sykes and his merry band of talkers partly to blame.
What sets them apart from other professional talkers like politicians and pundits is the lack of a vested interested in saying the right thing.
Given that the digestive tract has been evolving for more than five hundred million years, I'd always been wary of these shit-talkers' claims.
At Iwo Jima, code talkers passed over 800 error-free messages in a 48-hour period, according to the Congressional law honoring the program.
The Japanese were unable to break the code, and the code talkers were credited with helping to secure the Allied victory in the Pacific.
In an unusual move for Barneys, so-called shelf talkers — signs placed near the products to explain them — are integrated into the open displays.
Wisconsin has a long history of electing soft-spoken, mild-mannered politicians from both sides of the aisle, while shunning big talkers and carnival barkers.
It was then that Jackson trash-talked with one of basketball's all-time trash talkers, Gary Payton, while playing against his son Julian in Napa.
One of the bills he sponsored in both 29 and 2019 looked at allocating $1 million to a Navajo Code Talkers Museum and Veterans Center.
Trump, while remarking on the age and achievements of some of the veterans, known as code talkers, took the chance to mock the Massachusetts Democrat.
Talkers, a trade publication covering talk radio, estimates that Mr. Limbaugh reaches 15 million people each week, making him by far the most popular host.
"The president's actions disgrace the history of Pocahontas, Native Americans, Navajo code talkers and all Native American veterans who served and died for this country."
Of course out in the real world — where there's noise and rapid talkers who are not necessarily interested in playing along — results may be different.
Jerry and company were talking about the banalities of life that we all struggle with, like regifting and double dipping, ridiculous haircuts and close talkers.
Talkers, a trade publication covering talk radio, ranked Mr. Limbaugh the second most important radio host of 2019, after his fellow conservative commentator Sean Hannity.
Additionally, female talkers were seen as significantly less competent and less suited for leadership — even when they talk the same amount as their male colleagues.
The commander in chief has called Warren — who claims partial Native American heritage — "Pocahontas" before, most recently at a November event honoring Navajo Code Talkers.
President Trump speaks during an event honoring members of the Native American code talkers in the Oval Office of the White House, on November 27, 2017.
The Navajo code talkers served in the Marine corps during World War II, communicating top-secret messages in a code derived from their complex native language.
Between loud talkers, aggressive snorers, and screaming babies, flying on an airplane just isn't quite the glamorous, peaceful experience it appeared to be in the '50s.
At first I resisted M. His roadside reality seemed too Dollywood broad, its characters no more involving than most big talkers you'll find at 2 p.m.
In the world of "The Walking Dead," though, fast-talkers can't be trusted, and there's no way Georgie's claim to come in peace is completely honest.
Snot-nosed crying kids, $6 bottles of water, talkers, texters, and that one couple who keeps taking flash selfies during the emotional climax of The Force Awakens.
Code Talkers were Marines who spoke Navajo, a native American language they used to create a spoken code that Japanese code breakers were never able to decipher.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at a White House event honoring the Navajo Code Talkers, who served in World War II, was "culturally insensitive" and "smack[ed] of racism."
But, he did advise the players to not feed into the trash-talkers -- even though it might be hard -- and try to focus on doing their jobs.
Pinto — born on December 15, 1924 in Lupton, Arizona — was one of around 420 men of the Navajo nation who served as Code Talkers during the war.
A hundred people make up the front line at any one time, informal ranks of stone throwers and shit talkers hurling everything they have at the cops.
We were the first interview Adam had done in quite a while, it made a nice change from the burned-out non-talkers we sometimes talk to.
We are, for the most part, big talkers with meager destinies, at the mercy of luck, global capitalism (which was a thing even then) and one another.
Last week, I watched our president interrupt a White House ceremony honoring the Navajo code talkers to degrade Senator Elizabeth Warren by referring to her as Pocahontas.
Last month, the president was sharply criticized by Warren and others when he used the nickname during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers at the White House.
This spot isn't inventive, but it's focused, cutting together footage of TV talkers speculating that the Trump campaign is nervous about how Warren would run against him.
"I see results, the others are only talkers," said Erwin Heinl after meeting Babis at a pensioners club in Varnsdorf, 125 km (75 miles) north of Prague.
Alfred Newman, one of the last surviving Navajo code talkers, who relayed messages during World War II that were never deciphered by enemies, has died at age 2628.
" He then turned to one of the code talkers behind him, put his left hand on the man's shoulder and said: "But you know what, I like you.
Clinton seemed at ease with Mr. Kaine, commending his question about trash talkers and bridge builders ("I like that one a lot") and complimenting his work in Virginia.
Instead of throwing around racial slurs during what was supposed to be honoring the Code Talkers; Trump could send the Navajo Nation funding to preserve the Navajo Language.
The code talkers worked in teams of two in the heat of battle, and might be working for 24 hours straight in small holes dug into the earth.
He'll be godawful missed, the last survivor of the the truly great talkers from WWF's 80s run and one of the greatest non-wrestling performers wrestling's ever seen.
Though, as one of MMA's most intelligent talkers out there, I can't see him being as bland as Tito Ortiz was or talking about fellatio with fellow contestants.
The country also benefited from the contributions of other marginalized groups, including Navajo code talkers, Tuskegee airmen and other black troops (including women) serving in a segregated military.
The code talkers, a group of several hundred soldiers, used their indigenous languages to create impenetrable ciphers as a way of securely relaying vital information on the battlefield.
Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Native American code talkers who served in World War II. Warren has, in the past, claimed to have Native American heritage.
Some Navajo "code talkers," who used a code based on their native language to transmit messages in World War II, were products of military-style boarding schools as children.
Many of Wisconsin's leading conservative talkers have been critical of Trump, in contrast to talk radio nationally, which on the whole has been friendly terrain for the New Yorker.
In one classic sketch, Mr. Elliott plays Harlow P. Whitcomb, president and recording secretary of the Slow Talkers of America, who interrupts every word with an extravagantly long pause.
President Trump The President of the United States, during a White House event honoring World War II's Navajo code talkers, makes a "Pocahontas" crack about a sitting US senator.
Real-life superheroes Lost in the brouhaha over President Trump's "Pocahontas" quip is the powerful story of why the Navajo Code Talkers were being honored in the first place.
These are vastly preferable to preprinted "shelf-talkers," with notes and scores from outside critics or periodicals; they suggest a lack of confidence, laziness or abdication of critical responsibilities.
Taking your case to the people isn't a new idea; it's a common negotiating tactic in that other realm of deep-pocketed smooth talkers wrangling over legal provisos—politics.
In the decades that followed, Mr. Hampton would form or help form a number of other acts, including the Aquarium Rescue Unit, the Fiji Mariners and the Code Talkers.
We're not talkers, we don't have an ideological position, we're not worried about labels, what we're trying to do is to just go and do something about domestic violence.
Numbers in the 90s can be seen in screaming boldface print on "shelf talkers," those hanging sales pitches that dangle in liquor-store aisles like socks on a clothesline.
Regardless of what this means for Franken's image, the move is likely to pay off for SiriusXM, Michael Harrison, publisher of radio industry trade magazine Talkers, told CNN Business.
Trump has regularly referred to Warren as "Pocahontas" since the campaign trail and used the mocking nickname again during an Oval Office ceremony honoring Navajo Code Talkers on Monday.
"We've had a couple guys in the past that will make it known that if you camera talkers then we'll see you in the back," O'Neal told TMZ Sports.
I think a lot of people are going to be tempted to cast this in personality terms — that they're both bullies or straight talkers, depending on where you stand.
The resistance to Trump among right-wing talkers was one of the most powerful tools in Cruz's arsenal in his win in Indiana's northern Midwestern neighbor, Wisconsin, earlier this month.
They kept the atmosphere "comfortable" and said they loved their eccentric customers, like "clothes talkers" — "customers who stayed two hours, they'd have entire conversations with the clothes," Mr. Goodman said.
In November, Trump hosted Native American Code Talkers at a White House event that prominently featured a portrait of President Andrew Jackson — who committed acts of genocide against Native Americans.
"The sad thing about it is that the majority of our country thinks just like that," Bigboy said, a few hours after the Code Talkers event at the White House.
Phone sex also has the benefit of allowing you to escape your life, says Kathleen K., author of Sweet Talkers: Words from the Mouth of a Pay to Say Girl.
Brown, one of the last surviving Code Talkers from WWII, enlisted in 1944 and became part of a legendary group of Native Americans who encoded messages in the Navajo language.
It was another warm day, the third warm day in a row, which turned Andrew's friends and acquaintances into great talkers of spring, these enthusiasms a safe expression of hope.
Navajo leaders believe there are fewer than 10 code talkers still alive, but because the program was classified for so many years after the war, an exact tally is unknown.
Hardware aside, K.G. will go down as one of the best trash-talkers of all time ... after famous on-court (and off-court) feuds with Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony.
KOIS We found 250 of the best talkers in the world and let them tell stories about the most meaningful, most exciting, most hilarious, most terrifying experiences of their lives.
Other recipients of the award since it its inception in 1776 include Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr., Pope John Paul II and the Navajo Code Talkers, congressional records show.
What would unite the talkers Nothing could bridge the chasm between the Cruz and Trump talk radio camps faster than an attempt to bypass both candidates when selecting the Republican nominee.
Last November Trump used the name at an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers who served in World War II. "You were here long before any of us were here," Trump said.
The event on Monday, which was to honor Navajo code talkers, also resulted in criticism of the President when Trump made a comment referencing a nickname he has assigned to Sen.
"I found something in my life I was good at and could help more people in one hour than I could in one year," Dr. Browne told Talkers magazine last year.
Radio was Hannity's tutor: From morning till night, he'd tune into local right-wing talkers like Bob Grant and Barry Farber, progenitors of the hyperpoliticized style that Rush Limbaugh would perfect.
" Dalio defines "fast talkers" as people who "articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections.
But Trump's use of an insulting racial slur during an event Monday in the West Wing dedicated to Native American code talkers dropped jaws across the room and throughout the country.
One former supervisor said agents need the seemingly disparate skill set of being good talkers who can recruit and maintain sources while also being able to keep their mouths shut -- about everything.
" In a speech at the White House last November, Trump he even referenced the senator while honoring Native American code talkers who fought in World War II. "You're very, very special people.
Such criticism also overlooks how well Trump articulates the frustrations that talkers and listeners have expressed for decades, and how he ripped his unfiltered and hyperbolic style from the talk radio playbook.
Chip Kelly is getting the hard sell from one of the best talkers in football history ... who's telling TMZ Sports why Kelly should choose UCLA over Florida for his next coaching job.
The Ladies of Fire N Ice are fierce trash talkers themselves — "[Aneesha and Alex] will get up, get in your face, and they will make you tilt," Alexis says of her teammates.
At an event honoring the Navajo code talkers who played a vital role in the U.S. military during World War II, Trump couldn't stop himself from making a racist dig at Sen.
Holiday, one of the last surviving Code Talkers from WWII, joined the Corps at 19 and became part of a legendary group of Native Americans who encoded messages in the Navajo language.
Their conservative core convictions existed regardless of any influence from the media, but talkers spotlight to candidates, events, ideas and policy proposals that they might otherwise miss in the bustle of life.
It was our language that helped the U.S. win World War II through the Code Talkers, who used language codes as an instrument to defeat the Japanese, Nazis and the Axis powers.
" Though born in England, the man who calls himself the Gypsy King" is part of a semi-nomadic Irish group that's known for being loquacious and pugnacious -- great talkers and great fighters.
Nor is it the palliative care for liberals offered up by Stephen Colbert and the other the late-night talkers, or by "Saturday Night Live," now into its fifth decade of tedium.
He declares himself a "very fucking annoying human being," however, his refusal to keep chit-chat unfiltered makes him one of music's great talkers, and an obvious candidate to rank his band's records.
Payton, who was known as one of the N.B.A.'s great trash talkers during his 2128-season Hall of Fame career, told Sports Illustrated that the vote just "happened to go" Curry's way.
Trump recently sparked outrage for calling Warren by that name at an Oval Office event honoring Native American Code Talkers who served in World War II.Earlier this month, Trump took aim at Sen.
For one thing, "Chatty Cathy" the doll was made and sold between 1959 and 1965, and I'm not certain that anyone really refers to people who are inveterate TALKERS by that name anymore.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Native American code talkers for their service during World War II. Or suggesting to people that maybe, just maybe, the "Access Hollywood" tape is a fake.
Economic View Some of the world's rudest and most obnoxious people can be found on airplanes: the line jumpers, the overhead-bin hogs, the incessant talkers, the seat recliners and the armrest appropriators.
He wrote a book about his experiences, attended veterans events, spoke to kids and taught others about the role code talkers played in the war, according to the St. George (Utah) Spectrum newspaper.
My dad would always point out that like many Native people, including my mother, many code talkers had been forced to attend government boarding schools where they were punished for speaking their language.
"Fast talkers are people who articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections," Dalio tweeted in August.
Talkers on Fox News Channel declared the president had been absolved of all wrongdoing – that there is nothing in the memos to suggest Comey thought Trump was colluding with Russians or obstructing justice.
Bus drivers are often therapists to front-seat talkers, helpers to elderly and disabled people, compasses to lost children and tourists, and guardians of both the passengers in the bus and the world outside.
Ghost Talkers, Mary Robinette Kowal We're in the midst of the centennial for the First World War, and Mary Robinette Kowal's latest fantasy novel is set right during some of the war's early years.
It's the latest in a string of ballsy hecklers going after players at NBA games -- remember, we saw stars like Kevin Durant and Patrick Beverley jaw back at smack talkers during the 2018 season.
While the Navajo Nation appreciated the honor and recognition bestowed upon its "code talkers," Begaye said, it does not want to be a part of this "ongoing feud" between the senator and the president.
Doesn't matter if a heckler hurled the n-word, pro athletes like Leonard Fournette need to WALK AWAY from trash talkers ... 'cause if they actually fight, a pro could literally KILL a loudmouthed normie.
So H.R. managers and self-help authors, slogan writers and TED Talk talkers: Use your platforms and your cultural capital to ask that men be the ones to do the self-improvement for once.
ST. GEORGE, Utah – Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, died in southern Utah Monday surrounded by family members who raised money through a crowdfunding campaign to be by his side.
Shaikh, now a Canadian counter-terrorism and national security consultant, said law enforcement officers walk a fine line in determining which Islamic State sympathizers are just talkers, and which represent an actual threat to Canada.
There were tears in his eyes when it was done, and one of sport's great talkers was reduced to sounding like a motivational speaker trying to put the best possible face on an embarrassing loss.
Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders defended him saying, ""I think what most people find offensive is Elizabeth Warren lying about her heritage to advance her career.
What could lead nearly a dozen Republican senators (including noted talkers like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee) to give up a privilege -- asking questions of witnesses in a VERY high profile setting -- they clearly cherish?
One wonders when watching scenes like this if the comfortable Talkers like Colin Kaepernick, paid millions of dollars to sit on a bench, have any idea what true courage, humility, service and sacrifice look like.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) as "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers who served in World War II.  "Donald Trump's racist joke ­during Native American Heritage Month no less ­demeaned the contributions that the Code Talkers and countless other Native American patriots and citizens have made to our great country," Sen.
Brown was one of about 400 Navajos who used their language to develop a code to transmit top-secret and confidential messages throughout World War II, says Peter MacDonald, president of the Navajo Code Talkers Association.
Native Americans have served in the US military every war since the Revolutionary War; about 42,000 served in the Vietnam War, while about 44,000 served in World War II, including, perhaps most famously, the Code Talkers.
First, "The Straight Talkers": Representative Shirley Chisholm of New York, who in 1972 became the first woman to run for the Democratic nomination, and Senator John McCain of Arizona, the war hero and 2008 Republican nominee.
It is with great irony then to listen to those same flamboyant talkers and writers bemoan the existence of some far off, mystical "establishment" that prevents America from being led by truly conservative men and women.
"A lot of the platform Trump was running on seemed kind of outrageous and it fit within the outrageous policies that Savage talked about," said Michael Harrison, the publisher of Talkers, which covers the radio business.
The more I watched, the more I could appreciate the way the fastest talkers — particularly Lorelai, Rory, and Paris (Liza Weil) — used their waterfalls of words to overcome insecurities and push through any obstacle in their way.
" After Trump made his Pocahontas reference, he tried to pivot back to the topic at hand: "But you know what," he added, placing his hand on the shoulder of one of the code talkers, "I like you.
In a league where the most visible faces can sometimes be the most vocal trash-talkers, teams like Shanghai, alongside others like Houston and Hangzhou, work to embrace passionate, spirited people who aren't always represented in esports.
So Newman said he and other code talkers would instead say "Cheh-tala-he," which translates to "turtle" in his language, when discussing tanks and "Bethlo-satahe," which translates to "sitting gun," when troops wanted artillery support.
The far-right anti-government talkers, supported by anti-establishment groups, have pushed the party to a nihilism reflected in the interviews of demoralized Republican leaders by Jackie Calmes in They Don't Give a Damn about Governing.
Toni Some conservative right-wing radio talkers and Trump himself have stoked the fear of a brown nation — saying this is the last race the Republican Party can win because of the future population changes from immigration.
" "I have to say, I said to General Kelly," Trump began, "I said, 'General, how good' — here he is, right there, the chief; he's the general and the chief — I said, 'How good were these code talkers?
In the original skit, Bob Elliott (who died earlier this year) explains, with agonizing slowness, that he is in town for the Slow Talkers of America convention, while Ray Goulding, his interviewer, grows nearly apoplectic with impatience.
Trump won't shy away from confrontationsFeuding is one of the things Trump likes best and he will not rein it in just because the world is watching or because it upsets the political talkers on cable news.
His success leaves the talkers needing a new subject, and it is just their good and self-fulfilling luck that here is Stephen Curry, ready to check the one box of NBA celebrity he hadn't yet gotten to.
Writing in The Daily Beast two years ago, the conservative commentator Matt Lewis placed Jones in the lineage of right-wing radio talkers like Rush Limbaugh, who had effectively reverse-engineered politics from pro-wrestling-style confrontational entertainment.
The protagonist of this action-packed novel, Ned Begay, tells his grandchildren about his wartime experiences as part of the top-secret Navajo code talkers — years of training and combat in locations including Guam, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
It's easier to retreat into partisan camps and surround yourself with people, TV talkers and the like who tell you that you're right (about everything) and those who disagree with you are your enemies, villains to be vanquished.
In contrast, Scorsese's fiction films are populated by monumental talkers, wise guys, and bullshit artists who rhetorically fashion their own legends: Johnny Boy in Mean Streets, Henry Hill in Goodfellas, Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street.
" Some decades later, MTV brought out a show called Yo Momma which ran from 2006 to 2007 and featured famous rappers, skilled trash-talkers, and jokes such as "Yo momma's a dyslexic hooker, for $50, she'll sick your duck.
During a White House event Monday honoring Native American code talkers — who helped the US in its communication strategy during World War II — President Trump used the event to take another jab at Warren without directly referring to her.
I just really don't think he has what it takes, for all of those reasons, but mostly because many Navajos, the code talkers specifically, truly love this country, despite everything it's done to try to erase us from it.
Full system failure -- and no one is taking the fall From Trump to Kelly and the administration's top talkers, there has been a consistent unwillingness to own up in a meaningful way to anything more than a communications flub.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday that President Donald Trump wasn't making a racial slur when he referred to Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahantas" while speaking with Navajo military veterans who served as code-talkers in World War Two.
After pivoting to a voice and text chat tool for video game teams and trash talkers in 2015, Discord's current trajectory makes it one of few consumer-facing companies that's now reaching "escape velocity," as one of its early investors gushes.
"Rush might not be the force he once was," said Michael Harrison, the editor and publisher of Talkers, "but he is still at the top of the heap in news/talk radio and the biggest voice in radio political talk."
That using that word, which some Native Americans consider a racial slur, in the context of an event honoring code talkers -- or in front of a painting of Jackson -- might offend someone might well have not even occurred to Trump.
Four years ago, in the same grand hotel ballroom of gesticulating talkers and unsubtle jewelry, Mr. Grimm toasted his re-election while under indictment — "Have you been drinking?" he shouted gleefully at revelers from the stage that night (they had been).
I remember spending hours and hours in a specific coffee shop and, before long, I couldn't stand the smell of coffee, the loud talkers on cell phones, the crowds and, often, the lack of an outlet when I needed it most.
The network's daytime anchors — people like Shep Smith and Chris Wallace, who fall on the news reporting side of Fox's opinion-reporting divide — have always grumbled about the network's nighttime pundits, talkers like Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham.
On Tuesday and Wednesday — N.F.L. Draft Eve, as the sports radio talkers here took to calling it — a room in the Westin Hotel in Center City was transformed into the eighth annual N.F.L. Pre-Draft Experiential Gifting and Style Suite.
The efforts of code talkers from other Native American backgrounds have not been as well documented as those of the Navajo, and less has been known about their contributions to the war effort, although that is changing, Mr. Hatch said.
Factor in additional costs like snacks, transportation, and hiring a babysitter alongside common annoyances like theater talkers, uncomfortable seating, and cell-phone users, and is it any surprise more and more consumers are opting out with quality entertainment available in other ways?
Ambrose is a talker, but WWE is a place where even the best talkers are constrained by writers, production directives, and homogeneity of the heel/babyface dynamic—babyfaces are kind of dumb, heels blame things on "you people" while pointing to the crowd.
You have no idea how great they were -- what they've done for this country, and the strength and the bravery and the love that they had for the country,'" Trump said, turning to the code talkers, "and that you have for the country.
How the Navajo Code Talkers came to be The plan to use the Navajo language as a secret code began with Philip Johnston, who had spent his childhood on a Navajo reservation while his parents served as missionaries, according to the CIA.
Mr. Begaye and two other former code talkers, Peter MacDonald and Thomas Begay, were being honored in the Oval Office for their participation in a top-secret program in which American forces in the Pacific communicated in coded messages in the Navajo language.
Hours after Trump went after Warren by calling her "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers at the White House on Monday, Warren hit the airwaves to lambast the president before sending a fundraising email aimed at further riling up Democrats.
They made the 0003th Air Force more lethal, and their contributions were pivotal in the outcome of World War II. While the Tuskegee Airmen would influence the battle in Europe, the Native American Code Talkers would help the Allies prevail in the Pacific.
President Donald Trump hosted a White House event on Monday to honor Native American code talkers — war heroes who used their native languages to create unbreakable codes that helped the United States win World War II. And he used the occasion to refer to Sen.
His most recent use of the term was particularly tone deaf: he slid a non sequitur reference to "Pocahontas" in while speaking with Navajo code talkers at the White House on Tuesday — people the president was supposed to be honoring, but ended up deriding.
Before his time in politics, Pinto helped play a key part in the Allies' military strategy in World War II while a part of the Code Talkers, a group of Native Americans who used the Navajo language to evade Japanese code breakers over radio communication.
In a sense, he's the purest, rudest distillation of the shit-talkers: He doesn't have the quicksilver tongue of Drakeo; he isn't autobiographical like G Perico, Rucci, or Greedo; and, though he jerked in middle school, he doesn't have the carefree exuberance of 1TakeJay.
At an event in the Oval Office honoring Navajo code talkers from World War II, Mr. Trump boasted that the package would be "a tremendous tax cut, the biggest in the history of our country" and predicted that there would be "great receptivity" to it.
"Bruce Hampton is the 1970s rock star who wasn't: a comic, bearish, dadaist spieler with a deep Georgia accent, a Dalí in the body of a Southern wrestler," Ben Ratliff of The Times wrote in a review of a Code Talkers performance in 2001.
This is, after all, the man who tapped the oil crony to run the Department of the Interior, who insulted Diné (Navajo) World War II code-talkers, and whose sole connection with the Indigenous people is using a godawful Disney movie as a political insult.
"We're in that crowd of talkers right now, and it is my focus with this company to get us out of that crowd of people talking about it as soon as possible, and into the elite crowd of people that are actually flying a spacecraft to space."
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) as "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers.
Vandever was one of hundreds of Navajo tribe members who were trained as code talkers in World War II. Between 375 and 420 Navajos used a secret code language to send information on tactics, troop movements and orders over the radio and telephone during the war.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Native American Code Talkers.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Native American Code Talkers.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) "Pocahontas" during an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers.
It was the crux of a long conversation, the kind that lasts the duration of a four-hour bus ride, taking place between two eager talkers, neither of whom was sheepish about sharing the highly trivial, weirdly personal, and overtly political, all in the same breath.
They brought their act to Broadway in 1970 with "The Two and Only," in which Mr. Elliott appeared as Wally Ballou and as, among other characters, the president of the Slow Talkers of America, who talked so slowly that he drove his interviewer, Mr. Goulding, into a rage.
What we have instead is Fox News, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, and other talkers — a constellation of conservative-themed commercial mass media outlets that decided during the 2016 primary that ratings were more important than ideology and that now serve as a nonstop amen chorus for the White House.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) "Pocahontas" during a White House event honoring Navajo Code Talkers.
Kaepernick's ostentatious and self-aggrandizing stunt underscores how we're now divided into a nation of Talkers — those who claim to see a problem and seek to launch an endless "conversation" about it — and a nation of Doers — those who see a problem and take action to address it.
One of the things I've appreciated about your career as a novelist is that your works are strongly informed by the past: your Glamourist Histories are set during England's Regency Era, Ghost Talkers during the first world war, and while these are science fiction, they're set in an alternate past.
Here is a rule writers and talkers such as myself should just, uhh, abide by for the foreseeable future: when it looks like there is something wrong with a player, observe what is happening, then say to yourself Hey, I am not that person's doctor, or a doctor at all.
Newman was also reportedly among several of the code talkers who were honored by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE at the White House in 2017.
Brown was one of 400 Navajo Code Talkers who used their native language to develop a secret and undecipherable code to help the United States defeat the Japanese during World War II. The messages were a key factor in securing U.S. military victories at Iwo Jima and several other battles in the Pacific theater.
But Silicon Valley tech companies have by and large been been kowtowing to the latest right-wing grift, and conservative talkers and other right wing personalities have found great PR success in breaking tech platform rules and claiming that the apolitical punishment doled out is specifically targeted to curtail voices and the rights of those on the right.
An Everyman hero in a genre full of big talkers, Phife Dawg — born Malik Taylor, known as Phife for short — who died on Tuesday at 45, was the steadying presence in A Tribe Called Quest, the group that in the early 1990s became one of the standard-bearers of earthy, socially progressive, musically rich hip-hop.
By the end of "Fences," we will have learned a lot about Troy Maxson — about his hard Southern childhood, his time in prison and the Negro Leagues, his work ethic, his sexual appetites and his parenting philosophy — but the first and most important thing we know about the man is that he is one of the world's great talkers.
Some tame early performances in the Finals—Curry failed to score 28 points in either of the first two games—enabled those inclined to look to find some hints of phoniness; assorted talkers wondered aloud what it would mean for Curry's Legacy if the Warriors won the title and he, as in 2015, failed to win the Finals MVP award.
Donald Trump fired an F.B.I. director for blatantly improper, self-serving reasons — and his entire party (and its supporting talkers on TV and radio and the op-ed pages) instantly coalesced on a brand-new theory that the president has an absolute discretionary right to fire the F.B.I. director at any time for any reason, including to protect himself from investigation.
But I went from there to the airport, and there was a Hudson in the terminal that I was in, and it was not quite as big as the Amazon store, but sort of similar, and it's a typical Hudson, so they have very obvious big bestsellers, and then they had a whole lot of books that were spine out, they have no shelf talkers.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (R) and his wife Louise Linton hold up a sheet of new $1 bills, the first currency notes bearing his and US Treasurer Jovita Carranza's signatures, at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump laughs and points as he honors Navajo "code talkers" for their contributions during World War II at the White House on Nov. 183.
That's the task that engages talkers each day -- they want to maximize their share of what, according to the media research firm BIA/Kelsey, was almost $200 million spent on talk radio advertising in 19933, most of which gets spent on predominately or entirely conservative stations (the number jumps substantially if one includes stations that only devote a portion of the day to talk programming).
Warren's email came after Trump made the offhand remark during a Monday event held in the Oval Office meant to honor Navajo Code Talkers who served in World War II. "You were here long before any of us were here," Trump said while standing beside three Navajo veterans who worked with the U.S. Marine Corps to come up with a secret code during the war.
He even took a dig at her, using the nickname, during a recent ceremony honoring a group of Native American code talkers who served the U.S. military during World War II. Warren went on to highlight the fact-based story of Pocahontas, who is often portrayed in contemporary American stories as a beautiful woman who saved the life of John Smith, an English colonialist.
Never his finest craftsmanship, the slur returned to the fore in November when Mr. Trump could not resist sharing his work during an Oval Office ceremony with three Navajo code talkers, who helped Marines send coded messages during World War II. "They call her Pocahontas," Mr. Trump said of the Democratic Massachusetts senator, deploying a common strategy for borderline monikers: ascribing authorship to the masses.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) as "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Native American Code Talkers who served in World War II. "You were here long before any of us were here," Trump said, standing beneath a portrait of former President Andrew Jackson.
In remarks to the National Congress of American Indians, Ms. Warren quickly, and bluntly, invoked President Trump's derisive nickname for her, recalling that he had called her "Pocahontas" last year at a ceremony honoring Navajo code talkers from World War II. "The joke, I guess, is supposed to be on me," she said of a taunt that stems from her longstanding claims of American Indian ancestry, which she has been unable to document.
Even if you're not one of these addicts, it reaches you, too, because the distillation of what Mr. Allen considers the most vital news items of the day can influence the thinking of television news producers and Mr. Allen's rival national political reporters, sometimes in a pro-Allen way (especially when Mr. Allen has included their work in his list of TOP TALKERS) and occasionally in an anti-Allen way (especially if he has dismissed their work as already-been-done USED NEWS).
It is absurd that, without even one vote being cast, the talkers believe they have divined the identity of the presidential nominees of the major parties: Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
MORE (R-Ariz.) There were more than 400 Navajo code talkers who used their native tongue to develop a secret and undecipherable code to help the United States defeat Japan during World War II. "Throughout our history, the Diné people have always been the caretakers and protectors of our land in every branch of the armed services, so we are very grateful that our people are being recognized through this historic announcement from the Navy," Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said in a statement.
What else so shapes today's values (innovation is always good!); requires daily rituals (in ancient times, we prayed when we awoke, when we went to sleep, and throughout each day; that is now called, "checking our phones"); offers abundant prophets (VC's, TED talkers, and what The New York Times writer Mike Isaac aptly calls "The Cult of the Founder"); and maybe even deities (as in the semi-disgraced tech hero Anthony Levandowski's seemingly sincere attempt to found a church worshipping the AI God of the future)?

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