Donald Trump’s Daughter Ivanka And Her Husband Are Key Players | TODAY Donald Trump"s daughter Ivanka Trump has been married to husband Jared Kushner since 2009 and he is cut from the same cloth. Kushner is a businessman and investor in addition to having his hand in real estate properties as well. On an even more interesting note, he is actually the de facto campaign manager of Donald Trump"s presidential campaign. Kushner is 35 years old and is a great success, even setting records in his field. He is a Harvard and NYU graduate with an upbringing from within an Orthodox Jewish family. With his wife, Kushner has three children and the couple was actually married in a Jewish ceremony. Ivanka Trump actually converted to Modern Orthodox Judaism prior to marrying her husband. For more information on their marriage, Kushner"s business dealings and their children, click through our gallery of their best photos together. (Instagram/IvankaTrump) Next Image: Ivanka Trump Husband 1
Sia dazzled the crowds in Central Park on Friday for the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series. Watch below!
In front of hundreds of fans, the singer wore one of her signature face-hiding wigs as she performed on the stage at the Rumsey Playfield venue. Sia sang Cheap Trills, Chandelier, and Unstoppable. Cheap Thrills is the stars current single, and so far its peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The performance came one day after Sia was honored with her very own wig-inspired Snapchat filter, and exactly one week after she revealed she wants to collaborate with Drake. The Australian singer-songwriter humbly tweeted, @Drake Im trying to get in touch with you. I want to do something! Can you dm me your person? Thanks! Your fan, Sia! Unfortunately, the rapper has yet to reply.
In any case, Sias concert on the morning show gave fans a taste of what to expect when she hits the road this fall. The Nostalgic For The Present Tour is slated to begin in October. Shell be joined for the run of concerts by Miguel and Aluna George.
As for GMA, theyll continue to have concerts to kick off the weekend through the first week in September. James Bay, Keith Urban, and Jason Derulo are all scheduled to appear in the coming weeks. Check out Sias Summer Concert Series videos below!
Donald Trump Thanks GOP For Cheering LGBTQ Rights | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC ByLewis Wallace
July 22, 2016 | 6:24 AM
Embed Code<iframe src="http://www.marketplace.org/2016/07/11/world/after-pulse-lgbtq-latinos-face-intersecting-challenges/popout" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="240px"></iframe>A Puerto Rican flag adorns the base of the Pulse nightclub sign, where flowers and mementos cover the curb surrounding the fenced-off club.-Lewis Wallace/Marketplace
The Orlando Pulse massacre in June shocked the country, and it quickly became clear that the shooting had taken place in a gay nightclub. But it was also Latin night at Pulse, and the shooting took place on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day festival. The 49 victims were largely Latino and gay, many of them Puerto Rican.
Latino and Latina LGBTQ people and their families already face challenges others may not, from language barriers to fear of deportation. That divide becamemore apparent in the effort to get support to victims and their families.
Outside of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, a giant makeshift memorial covers the front lawn.-Lewis Wallace/Marketplace
Carlos Guillermo Smithtook a seat with his back to thedowntown memorial to the Pulse victims.
Its kinda hard to look at, he said. This happened to my community, to my people. So many of the victims were young, gay Latino men. Thats me.
His organization, Equality Florida, has helped raise more than $7 million for victims in one of the largest GoFundMe campaigns ever.
There were a lot of cultural obstacles to getting through this tragedy, he said.
For example, the organizations raising funds and providing mental health support initially put out information only in English.
Henry Lim, head of the Hispanic Bar Association of central Florida, got called in to help with bilingual legal services.
There were 321 people there that night, and many of them were undocumented, and theyre afraid to come forward, so we want to make sure that these people understand that they have rights as well, he said.
He and several dozen other bilingual lawyers have been helping with a slew of issues, including landlord-tenant problems and helping families from abroad get visas to attend memorials. Hes also personally working on six applications for U visas for survivors those can give legal status to crime victims who cooperate in an investigation, although theres usually a long wait to get a U visa.
At the Parliament House, a gay club and resort in Orlando, memorials to Pulse and fundraisers for the victims still cover the entryways.-Lewis Wallace/Marketplace
Isa Noyola with the Transgender Law Center said all this reflects things queer Latina, Latino and Latinx (a gender-neutral term) people are already facing, from fear of deportation to job discrimination and violence.
There is a beautiful community that is thriving and surviving with little to no support, she said.
She and a group of other Latinx organizers from around the country flew to Orlando for several weeks after the tragedy to try to support local people in making their voices heard. She said lots of LGBTQ organizations dont have Latinas in leadership or their issues in mind, while lots of Hispanic groups dont want to address homophobia or transphobia.
Acknowledging the victims full identities, she said, at least helps guarantee that the millions of dollars flowing into Orlando get to the right people.
I think that in this moment, the least that they can do is to acknowledge all of who these individuals were. And a failure to do that is continuing the violence that happened that evening, she said.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner return after son Theodore"s bris
The Leader has everything: money, land, power. Theres just one thing missing, the support of the Godly. The Leader has never been big on religion. In fact, hes a little concerned that many of his Christian supporters are openly anti-Semitic. Thats a problem, since the Leader owes the Jews big time. Many of his fathers biggest land deals and the Leader wouldnt be the Leader without his father were made with the Jews.
So the Leader comes up with a brilliant plan. h**l marry his beautiful daughter to Hebrew nobility, a real Prince of the Jews. That way, no matter how egregiously anti-Semitic he and his followers might appear, he can always say but look at my son-in-law, you dont get more Jewish than him!
If this story sounds familiar, then youre pretty well up on the story of Charlemagne. It was in the late 8th century that Charles the Great, more commonly known as Charlemagne, made good on his fathers promise to give the Jews of southern France the kingdom of Septimania, to thank the Jews for betraying their Muslim neighbors and opening the gates to the Franks. Charlemagne insisted, however, that the Jews of Septimania send for a Prince from the House of King David to travel to the south of France and rule over the Kingdom. Legend had it that Jesus was descended from King David, and Charlemagne was keen to marry his daughter to a Jew who would not only cement the support of the Jewish people, but make his grandchildren the legitimate sons of the Son of G*d.
There may be many reasons why Donald the Great married his daughter Ivanka to a modern prince of the Jews, Jared Kushner. Some of them may have nothing to do with Charles the Greats instincts for political protection, dynasty building, anti-Muslim sentiment and prime shoreside property. In the course of his father-in-laws campaign for President, Kushner has done what Court Jews have done over the centuries rationalized insults for the sake of survival. He has played his heritage as a grandchild of a Holocaust survivor as, well, a Trump card against those who have attacked Donald the Great for his unwillingness to distance himself from anti-Semitic supporters and their attacks on his opponent (the mother-in-law herself of a nice Jewish boy) that make use of historically anti-Jewish images.
Between The Charles and The Donald, there have been scores of famous anti-Semites who kept a Court Jew close at hand. Because of the Catholic injunction against money-lending, Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain turned to Isaac Abravanel to finance their 15th-century wars against the Muslims. When the wars were over and Ferdinand and Isabella decided to clear Spain not only of the Muslims but also of Abravanels Jewish brethren, Abravanel sent his patrons more silver in the hope that they might change their minds. They didnt.
The German Jewish banker Joseph Sss Oppenheimer was one of the more famous Court Jews of the 18th century, serving as banker for Duke Karl Alexander of Wrtemmberg until the death of his protector. At that point the Jew Sss, as he was later immortalized on page, stage, and screen, was hanged and left in an open cage in the public square of Stuttgart for six years.
As the Republicans slouch towards Cleveland, it is worth remembering another coronation in Rome. On Christmas Day 800 CE, with his daughter and her Jewish husband, the new King of Septimania, at his side, Charlemagne entered St. Peters Basilica, knelt on the stone floor, and had himself crowned Holy Roman Emperor. By the end of the century, Charlemagne and his Empire were dead, destroyed by infighting and a bad case of Vikings. And Charlemagnes son-in-law the Jewish King of Septimania had long since been forgotten.
Jonathan Levi is the author of the novels A Guide for the Perplexed and the recent Septimania.
Williams first shot to stardom with Pam Dawber in the sitcom "Mork & Mindy" in September 1978.
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Williams attends the Robin Williams Opening Party on April 11, 1979, at Studio 54 in New York City.
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This 1982 file photo originally released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Williams as T.S. Garp from the film "The World According to Garp."
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Williams and his first wife, Valerie Velardi, join a huge number of photographers packed into singer Paul Simon"s apartment to celebrate Simon"s wedding to actress Carrie Fisher in New York City on August 16, 1983.
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Williams, center, takes time out from rehearsal at NBC"s "Saturday Night Live" with cast members Eddie Murphy, left, and Joe Piscopo on February 10, 1984. Williams would appear as guest host on the show.
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Robin Williams was honored during 2014"s Emmy telecast with a tribute led by friend Billy Crystal, who hosted the "Comic Relief" benefits with Williams and Whoopi Goldberg (seen here in 1986).
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Williams enjoys music through a headset in a scene from the film "Good Morning, Vietnam" in 1987.
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Williams portrayed a teacher in the movie "Dead Poets Society" in 1989, one of his first mostly dramatic roles.
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Williams went to all lengths to stay with his children in the 1993 movie "Mrs. Doubtfire."
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From left, Bonnie Hunt, Bradley Pierce, Kirsten Dunst and Williams hold one another in a scene from the 1995 film "Jumanji."
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Comedians and co-hosts, from left, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Williams sing and dance the 1940s-era opening number to "Comic Relief VII" on November 11, 1995, in Los Angeles.
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Jay Leno laughs as Williams jokes around during a taping of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on November 13, 1995, at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Williams and Nathan Lane starred in the film "The Birdcage" in 1996.
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Williams visits a sick child in a scene from the film "Patch Adams" in 1998.
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Williams and his wife, Marsha, pose for photographers with their daughter, Zelda, as they arrive at the premiere of the film "Patch Adams" in December 1998 in New York City.
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Williams wears a clown nose as he places his hands in concrete during a ceremony outside Mann"s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in 1998. In the critically acclaimed "Patch Adams," he played a doctor who used humor to help heal his patients
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Actor-writers Matt Damon, left, and Ben Affleck, right, pose with Williams, holding the Oscars they won for "Good Will Hunting" at the 70th annual Academy Awards in 1998. Damon and Affleck won for best original screenplay, and Williams won for best supporting actor.
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Williams donates blood at the Irwin Memorial Blood Center in San Francisco on September 11, 2001.
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U.S. Postal Service team rider Lance Armstrong rides with Williams during training on a rest day of the 89th Tour de France cycling race in Vaison La Romaine on July 22, 2002.
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Williams plays Rainbow Randolph in the 2002 black comedy "Death to Smoochy."
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Williams and Oscar host Billy Crystal perform at the 76th Academy Awards show in 2004.
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Williams poses for pictures with U.S. soldiers at the main U.S. base at Bagram, Afghanistan, on December 16, 2004.
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Williams in 2007"s "License to Wed."
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Williams and Susan Schneider arrive at the premiere of "World"s Greatest Dad" in Los Angeles on August 13, 2009.
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Williams at the pre-premiere party for "Happy Feet Two" at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London on November 20, 2011.
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Williams poses for photographs in Sydney, Australia, on December 5, 2011. He and Australian director George Miller were in Australia to promote "Happy Feet Two."
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Upon his death, Williams" wife, Susan Schneider, said, "This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken."
More than 372,000 pounds of hot dogs and corn dogs made earlier this month are being recalled over concerns of listeria contamination.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Alstus, Oklahoma-based Bar-S Foods is recalling five chicken and pork products that could potentially be contaminated with listeria. The USDA says Bar-S hasn"t received test results, but is recalling the items due to recurring listeria issues at the company.
The recalled items include Bar-S bun-length and classic franks made with chicken and pork, Bar-S classic corn dogs and Signature Pick 5 corn dogs. They were made between July 10 and 13. The products are:
-16-oz/1-lb. packages of BAR-S Classic BUN LENGTH Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED with Use By date of 10/11/2016 and case code 209.-12-oz. packages of BAR-S CLASSIC Franks MADE WITH CHICKEN, PORK ADDED with package code 6338, Use By date of 10/10/2016 and case code 6405.-24-oz./1.5-lb. cartons of SIGNATURE Pick 5 CORNDOGS 8 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick with a Use By date of 4/6/2017 and case code 6071.-42.72-oz./2.67-lb. cartons of BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS 16 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick with Use By dates of 4/7/2017 and 4/8/2017 and case code 6396.-48-oz./3-lb. cartons of BAR-S CLASSIC CORN DOGS 16 Honey Batter Dipped Franks On A Stick with package code 14054, Use By dates of 4/6/2017 and 4/9/2017, and case code 14038.
Listeria primarily affects older adults, pregnant women newborns and adults with weakened immune systems. The government says no reports of illness have been linked to the products.
€120m Paul Pogba Transfer To United DONE! According to L"ÉQUIPE
Manchester United may be keeping tight-lipped over their world record move for Paul Pogba but it seems some of the squad cant wait for the Frenchmans move to Old Trafford to be announced.
The 23-year-old is expected to re-join the Red Devils in the next week or so after United held successful talks with Juventus in the last 48 hours.
United have had a great summer in the transfer window so far, signing Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Eric Bailly and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Pogba is Mourinhos final priority but the Frenchman is currently enjoying the last week of his holidays and appealed for calm from fans on Instagram earlier today.
The post was then liked by Manchester United first team stars Daley Blind,Axel Tuanzebe and Timothy Fosu-Mensah.
Maybe they know something we dont?
The trio liked Pogbas video (Picture: Instagram)
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