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How Is Joe Kennedy Related to John F. Kennedy? [PHOTOS] || SML News - Duration: 5:38.How Is Joe Kennedy Related to John F. Kennedy? [PHOTOS]
Joe Kennedy III.
Despite his famous lineage, Joseph "Joe" Kennedy III has stayed pretty much out of the spotlight until recently.
He is a House representative for Massachusetts serving his third term, but he definitely hasn't gathered the national attention of his other more well-known relatives.
But that all began to change when he introduced Sen.
Elizabeth Warren at the Democratic National Convention.
Kennedy, 37, has been speaking out more publicly ever since, putting Republicans on notice when he disagreed with their assertions.
And now he's representing the Democrats by giving the State of the Union response to President Donald Trump's speech.
But exactly how is Joe Kennedy related to the famous President John F.
Kennedy? He's a closer relation than you might think.
Joe Kennedy III is the grandson of Robert F.
"Bobby" Kennedy.
Bobby was assassinated in June 1968 while he was a U.S.
Senator from New York and a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for President.
He had 11 children, including Joe Kennedy II, Joe's dad.
Joe is the grand-nephew of President John F.
Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963. Some people can't help but compare Joe Kennedy III to JFK.
And honestly, you can't help but notice the resemblance in this particular Facebook post:.
Joe is the son of former Congressmen Joseph Kennedy II, married to Sheila Rauch.
Joe has a twin brother, Matt, who worked in Obama's administration.
Joseph Kennedy II left Congress in 1999.
People are expecting great things of Kennedy because of his lineage.
One person wrote on Facebook: "A Kennedy stands up to Trump, our best against our worst.
Karma is coming!".
.
Here is one of Joe Kennedy's speeches.
What do you think?.
Joe Kennedy has been a Representative in Congress since 2012.
He replaced Barney Frank, who had retired, leaving an open seat.
Joe raised more than $4 million in 2012 and won with 61 percent of the vote in November 2012.
Joe ran unopposed in 2014 in both the primary and the general election.
In 2016, he was unopposed in the primary and defeated Republican David Rosa by more than 40 percentage points.
He was mentioned as a possibility for Massachusetts governor in 2018, but declined and said he had no plans to run for another office.
Kennedy is married to Lauren Anne Birchfield and they have two children: Eleanor born in 2015 and James born in 2017.
Do you see the resemblance between Joe and JFK?.
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He Himself Is Our Peace - Duration: 28:31.>>Announcer: GOD'S LOVE
ELEVATED, ENERGIZING,
EMPOWERING.
MIRACLES HAPPEN WHEN YOU
KNOW THAT YOU ARE LOVED.
PETER YOUNGREN HAS
COMMUNICATED GOD'S LOVE WITH
MILLIONS FROM EVERY RELIGION
AND CULTURE.
GET READY FOR YOUR ULTIMATE
LIFE BECAUSE YOU ARE LOVED.
>> PETER: THANK YOU FOR
BEING WITH US TODAY.
I HAVE A TERRIFIC MESSAGE
FOR YOU TODAY THAT WILL HELP
YOU, EMPOWER YOU IN A GREAT
WAY.
I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT
PEACE.
ONE OF THE MOST PRECIOUS
COMMODITIES OF LIFE TO HAVE
PEACE INSIDE.
IT HELPS TO US SUCCEED IN
ALL OF OUR AREAS OF LIFE.
YOU KNOW, IN EPHESIANS 2:14,
IT SAYS THAT HE, HIMSELF IS
OUR PEACE.
TAINA IS HERE ON THE PROGRAM
WITH ME TODAY.
YOU KNOW TO HAVE PEACE OF
MIND, IT IS AN ENORMOUS
BLESSING, ISN'T IT?
>> TAINA:IT'S REALLY ONE OF
THOSE THINGS IN LIFE AND
WITH GOD.
>> PETER: YOU THINK ABOUT
ALL THE MISSION OUTREACHES
WE'RE DOING.
WE'RE JUST HEADING TO
AFRICA.
>> TAINA: YEAH, YEAH.
>> PETER: AND PAKISTAN AND
PLACES OF GREAT UNCERTAINTY
AND IF IT WASN'T FOR THE
PEACE OF GOD.
>> TAINA: MANY TIMES THE
CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE BEEN SO
BAD AND SO MUCH TURBULENCE
AND EVERYTHING GOING AROUND
US WHEN WE GO TO THOSE
PLACES, BUT PEACE OF GOD,
WHEN IT KIND OF EMPOWERS
YOUR HEART, IT'S A WONDERFUL
THING.
>> PETER: AMEN.
IT'S THE PEACE THAT PASSES
ALL UNDERSTANDING.
YOU KNOW, WE LIVE IN A WORLD
WHERE I MUST SAY IT'S A
HARSH WORLD.
IT'S BEHEADINGS AND KILLINGS
AND RADICAL ISLAMISTS GO
INTO A SCHOOL AND KILL
CHRISTIAN STUDENTS AND
SUICIDE BOMBERS, AND THEN
YOU HAVE PERSONAL AREAS OF
LACK OF PEACE.
MAYBE A DOCTOR'S REPORT,
MAYBE A FINANCIAL CRISIS OR
MAYBE IT'S JUST A MOTHER
STANDING AT THE CHECKOUT OF
THE GROCERY STORE AND
TWO-YEAR-OLD IS HAVING A
TEMPER TANTRUM AND YOU
KNOW,THERE'S SO MANY
DIFFERENT THINGS THAT CAN
ROB US OF OUR PEACE, AND
WHEN IT COMES TO THE BIG
THINGS IN THE WORLD, WE
COULD JUST BE LIKE AN
OSTRICH THAT BURIES ITS HEAD
IN THE SAND AND PRETENDS
THAT THERE'S NOTHING THERE.
I DON'T THINK THAT IS WHAT
GOD HAS FOR US.
I THINK GOD'S PEACE IS NOT A
PEACE THAT AVOIDS
CIRCUMSTANCES.
IT IS PEACE IN THOSE
CIRCUMSTANCES.
ISAIAH PROPHECIED THAT
CHRIST WOULD BE OUR PEACE
AND HE SAID LIKE THIS IN
CHAPTER 26 AND VERSE 3, YOU
WILL KEEP HIM IN PERFECT
PEACE WHOSE MIND IS STAYED
ON YOU BECAUSE HE TRUSTS IN
YOU.
GOD'S PROMISE IS PERFECT
PEACE.
NOW THE HEBREW WORD FOR
PEACE IS SHALOM.
YOU KNOW, YOU MAY HAVE HEARD
THAT AS A GREETING WORD AND
IT IS A WORD WITH TREMENDOUS
DEPTH OF MEANING.
NOW, PERFECT PEACE IN THE
HEBREW LANGUAGE IS SHALOM,
SHALOM.
IT'S NOT JUST PEACE BUT IT'S
PEACE THAT IS COMPLETE.
YOU KNOW, THE WORD SHALOM
MEANS WELL BEING, TO BE
COMPLETED, TO BE FULFILLED,
TO BE CONTENTED, TO BE AT
REST, TO HAVE HARMONY
IT'S LIKE AN ORCHESTRA OR
LIKE A MUSIC TEAM WHERE NO
ONE IS TRYING TO PUSH THE
OTHER ONE OUT, NO ONE IS
TRYING TO INTERFERE WITH THE
OTHER ONE'S PART, BUT IT'S
ALL MAKING BEAUTIFUL
HARMONY, SHALOM IS TO BE IN
SAFETY, TRANQUILITY, ABSENCE
OF FEAR AND THE ONLY WAY WE
CAN HAVE ABSENCE OF FEAR IS
BY THE LOVE OF GOD BECAUSE
GOD'S LOVE CAST OUT EVERY
FEAR.
SHALOM IS HEALTH AND
WHOLENESS AND SOUNDNESS YOU
KNOW, THE FIRST EXAMPLE OF
SCRIPTURE OF SHALOM, GOD'S
PEACE, THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE FATHER, SON AND
THE HOLY SPIRIT AND IT
EXISTED IN PERFECT SHALOM
AND PEACE AND THEN YOU AND I
WERE CREATED TO BE INCLUDED
IN THAT CIRCLE OF INFINITE
GOODNESS, OF RELATIONSHIP
WITH THE LIFE, THE LIFE OF
GOD FROM WHICH ALL LIFE
CAME.
JESUS SAID PEACE I LEAVE
YOU, MY PEACE, MY SHALOM I
GIVE TO YOU.
NOT AS THE WORLD GIVES DO I
GIVE TO YOU.
LET NOT YOUR HEART BE
TROUBLED NEITHER LET IT BE
AFRAID, AND THE CONTEXT OF
THAT SCRIPTURE THAT YOU SAW
ON THE SCREEN THERE IS JUST
BEFORE THAT, JESUS SAYS THAT
THE HOLY SPIRIT WILL REMIND
US OF WHO GOD IS AND WHAT
JESUS HAS DONE AND GOD'S
GREAT PLAN FOR HUMAN KIND
AND WHEN WE SEE THAT, HOW
MUCH WE'RE LOVED BY GOD,
THEN HE SAYS YOU'LL HAVE MY
PEACE.
HE WILL NOT-- IT WILL NOT BE
A PEACE THAT IS BASED ON
CIRCUMSTANCES.
IT'S A PEACE BASED ON
RELATIONSHIP.
PEACE IS A RELATIONSHIP.
DID YOU NOTICE THAT? IN
ISAIAH'S PROPHECY, HE SAID
YOU WILL KEEP HIM IN PERFECT
PEACE.
WHOSE MIND IS STAYED ON YOU.
HE TRUSTS IN YOU.
YOU SEE, PEACE IS ABOUT A
RELATIONSHIP.
PEACE IS NOT ABOUT WHAT OR
HOW, BUT ABOUT WHO.
IT'S NOT ABOUT WHAT ARE YOUR
CIRCUMSTANCES? WHAT'S GOING
ON RIGHT NOW? IT'S NOT
ABOUT, YOU KNOW,HOW DO I
GET PEACE? HOW DO I GET THE
ANSWER? HOW DO I GET MY
BREAKTHROUGH? YOU KNOW, IF
WE ASK HOW THE ANSWER WILL
ALWAYS BE A FORMULA.
IF YOU DO THIS AND IF YOU
TAKE THESE STEPS, THEN GOD
WILL BLESS YOU
SUCH-AND-SUCH.
I DON'T CARE, MY FRIEND,
DON'T BE MAD AT ME NOW,
WHETHER IT'S A LIFE COACH OR
A NEW AGE GURU OR A
CHRISTIAN TELEVISION
PREACHER GURU, I KEEP
HEARING THAT QUESTION, HOW?
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GET
YOUR HEALING?
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GET
YOUR BREAKTHROUGH? HOW IS
IT GOING TO HAPPEN? AND THE
WORD HOW LEADS TO A FORMULA.
TAKE THESE STEPS DO THIS.
DEAL WITH THIS.
THEN IT WILL HAPPEN.
OH, YOU MISSED ONE THING.
HOW ALWAYS LEADS TO A
FORMULA.
SEE, THE GOSPEL QUESTION IS
ALWAYS WHO.
WHO IS GOD? WHO REALLY--
OH, IS THIS GOD THAT LOVES
ME UNCONDITIONALLY? WHO IS
JESUS CHRIST? AND IN THE
LIGHT OF FINDING OUT WHO
GOD, THE FATHER IS, WHO
JESUS CHRIST IS, WHO AM I?
AND ONCE I FIND OUT WHO I
AM, THEN I SAY, WELL, HOW DO
I RESPOND NOW THAT I KNOW
WHO I REALLY AM.
YOU SEE, YOU SEE, THE GOSPEL
IS ABOUT BEING AND THEN
DOING.
WHILE ALL THOSE GURUS, LIFE
COACHES THAT TEACH THAT'S
ALL ABOUT DOING, DOING, DO,
DO, DO, AND IF YOU DO THIS,
THEN ONE DAY YOU WILL BE
SUCCESSFUL.
IF YOU DO THIS, THEN ONE DAY
YOU WILL BE HOLY.
IF YOU DO THIS, YOU WILL ONE
DAY BE BLESSED.
BUT THE GOSPEL IS YOU ARE
BLESSED.
YOU ARE HOLY.
YOU ARE ACCEPTED IN THE
BELOVED AND BECAUSE OF THAT,
YOU CAN DO THUS AND THUS.
YOU SEE, THE GOSPEL IS NOT A
PRESCRIPTION.
IT IS A DESCRIPTION OF A
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOD AND
YOU.
OH, I HOPE YOU'LL MEDITATE
ON THAT FOR A MOMENT.
YOU SEE IT ON THE SCREEN
THERE.
I SAID IT'S NOT A
PRESCRIPTION.
A PRESCRIPTION IS ALWAYS
ABOUT, YOU KNOW, TAKE THIS
PILL.
TAKE IT IN THE MORNING.
TAKE IT AT NIGHT.
DO THIS.
TAKE IT WITH A GLASS OF
WATER.
BEFORE YOU EAT, AFTER YOU
EAT, BEFORE BED.
IT'S A PRESCRIPTION.
AND WE'RE LOOKING FOR A
PRESCRIPTION.
I NEED PEACE.
I NEED A MIRACLE.
WHAT SHOULD I DO? BUT SEE,
THE GOSPEL WEIGHS NOT A
PRESCRIPTION.
IT'S A DESCRIPTION OF A GOD
WHO'S SO INCREDIBLY LOVES
YOU.
YOU KNOW, IN THE OLD BIBLES,
I USED THE NEW KING JAMES
VERSION NOW, BUT IN THE OLD
KING JAMES, THEY USED TO
TALK ABOUT GOD AS THOU, THOU
ART WORTHY AND WE KIND OF
TOOK THE THEES AND THE THOUS
AND THE HITHERS OUT AND I'M
ALL FOR THAT.
AND I THOUGHT ABOUT THE WORD
THOU.
YOU KNOW, YOU CAN NEVER USE
THE WORD THOU IN PLURAL.
I MEAN, YOU CAN SAY YOU
PEOPLE.
YOU ALL, BUT YOU DON'T SAY
THOU ALL, THOU PEOPLE.
THOU IS LIKE A SINGULAR
WORD.
IT'S ALMOST MORE INTIMATE.
THOU GOD.
YOU SEE,THERE'S NOTHING
MORE INTIMATE IN OUR LIFE
THAN GOD.
YOU KNOW WHY? BECAUSE WE
CAME FROM GOD.
JUST LIKE THERE'S SOMETHING
VERY INTIMATE ABOUT A BABY
THAT COMES OUT OF THE
MOTHER'S WOMB.
BUT OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH
GOD IS EVEN MORE INTIMATE
BECAUSE YOU COME FROM GOD.
YOU'RE GOD'S IDEA.
IN SURVEYS, ASK YOU PEOPLE
WHERE IS GOD? THEY POINT
LIKE.
THIS THE MAN UPSTAIRS.
'S UP THERE SOMEWHERE.
IT'S LIKE GOD IS SOMEWHERE
ELSE, DISTANT, REMOTE, FAR
AWAY, BUT YOU KNOW THAT
FAR-AWAY GOD IS NOT IN THE
BIBLE.
THAT FAR-AWAY GOD IS A
FIGMENT OF OUR IMAGINATION.
GOD IS A PERSON.
GOD IS RELATABLE.
GOD IS A GOD OF THE COVENANT
AND THE COVENANT IS GIVING
OF OURSELF UNCONDITIONALLY.
GOD HAS GIVEN OF HIMSELF TO
US.
IT'S NOT A CONTRACT.
SEE, RELIGION MAKES OUR
RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD INTO A
CONTRACT OF IMPOSSIBLE
CONDITIONS, WHERE OUR
DARKENED MIND SEES GOD AS
UNAPPROACHABLE.
UNLESS WE FOLLOW CERTAIN
STRICT CONDITIONS.
YOU SEE, THE BEST BRAINS IN
THE WORLD HAVE TRIED TO
FORMULATE CONCEPTS ABOUT GOD
BUT NO RELIGION REALLY TELLS
YOU GOD IS LOVE.
AND IN THE COVENANT SHOWN US
THROUGH JESUS CHRIST, GOD
SHOWED US THE TRUE FACE OF
WHO HE IS AND THAT'S YOU
COULD SAY IF GOD BEFORE YOU
WHO CAN BE AGAINST YOU? I
SAY IF GOD IS LIMITLESS
BEFORE YOU, WHO CAN BE
AGAINST YOU? THIS IS WHAT
ISAIAH CAUGHT A GLIMPSE OF
WHEN HE SAID, OH, YOU WILL
KEEP ME IN PERFECT PEACE AND
BEFORE THAT, HE SAID THERE'S
SOMEBODY COMING WHO IS GOING
TO EMMANUEL, WONDERFUL,
COUNSELOR, PRINCE OF PEACE.
I TELL YOU, UNLESS GOD IS
LOVE, HISTORY MAKES NO SENSE
TO ME.
SCRIPTURE MAKES NO SENSE.
I LOVE EPHESIANS CHAPTER 1
THAT GOD TOOK PEOPLE.
HE TOOK HIS CREATED BEINGS
AND HE UNITED HIMSELF WITH
US IN THE PERSON OF JESUS
AND THEN JESUS CAME AND
IDENTIFIED WITH EVERYTHING
EVIL AND HE UNRAVELED IT,
CONQUERED DEATH AND HE HAS
MADE US ACCEPTABLE IN HIM
AND NOW WE ARE GOD'S KIDS
FEASTING AT HIS TABLE.
OH, I THINK ABOUT YOU, OH,
GOD.
SEE, PEACE IS A RELATIONSHIP
WITH THAT GOD, THAT GOD WHO
LOVES YOU SO VERY MUCH.
I GOT LOTS MORE TO SHARE
ABOUT THIS TODAY, TAINA.
ANY THOUGHTS THAT CAME TO
YOUR HEART WHILE I WAS
SHARING?
>> TAINA: IT'S SO MUCH
THOUGHTS BUT I GUESS WE CAN
SAY THAT RELIGION AT ITS
WORST IS LIKE HUMAN ATTEMPT
OF TRYING TO FULFILL SOME
FORMULAS.
>> PETER: YEAH.
WE'VE ALL TRIED THAT, BOTH
YOU AND I.
>> TAINA: OF COURSE.
WE HAVE PROBABLY ALL OF US.
WE HAVE TRIED TO ACCOMPLISH
THAT.
UNFORTUNATELY THAT IS NOT
THE WAY.
THAT IS NOT LEADING US
ANYWHERE.
>> PETER: IF WE SEE HOW BIG
GOD IS THAT CHANGES
EVERYTHING.
WOW.
WELL, THAT'S WHY WE OFFER
THIS BOOK "HIMSELF" ISN'T
IT?
>> TAINA: YEP.
>> PETER: WE WANT PEOPLE,
EVERYTHING WE DO, WHETHER I
PREACH TO MUSLIMS, HINDUS,
BUDDHISTS OR IN OUR CHURCH
TO A GROUP OF BELIEVERS, WE
TRY TO SHOW PEOPLE HOW GREAT
GOD IS.
I WANT YOU TO RECEIVE THIS
GIFT.
DON'T TELL ME I DON'T HAVE
IT YET, I DON'T KNOW WHY.
THERE'S ONLY ONE REASON WHY.
YOU HAVEN'T CALLED THAT
SPECIAL NUMBER.
SO GO AHEAD AND CALL THAT
NUMBER RIGHT NOW.
HERE'S SOME INFORMATION HOW
YOU CAN RECEIVE THIS FREE
GIFT.
>>Announcer: PETER YOUNGREN
PRESENTS THE "HIMSELF"
BOOKLET BY AB SIMPSON, THE
GLORIOUS REALITY OF CHRIST
IN YOU.
PETER IS OFFERING THIS AS A
FREE GIFT.
CALL NOW TO ORDER YOUR
PERSONAL COPY.
1-800-275-2713 AND REQUEST
YOUR FREE GIFT TODAY.
>> PETER: CALL AND ASK FOR
THAT BOOKLET AND LEAVE THE
INFORMATION.
THERE'S A SPECIAL NUMBER
JUST FOR THAT FREE GIFT AND
THEN YOU HAVE THE GRACE
PRAYER CENTER NUMBER.
YOU HAVE BIPARTISAN SEEING
IT THROUGHOUT THE PROGRAM.
WE'RE TALKING ABOUT GOD,
HIMSELF, IS OUR PEACE.
YOU WILL KEEP HIM IN PERFECT
PEACE.
THAT WORD IS SHALOM SHALOM,
WHOSE MIND IS STAYED ON YOU
BECAUSE HE TRUSTS IN YOU.
NOW MAYBE YOU HAVE
EXPERIENCED SOMETHING THAT
DISTURBED YOUR PEACE.
WELL, IN THIS SCRIPTURE, OUR
PEACE IS CONTINGENT ON BEING
STAYED ON GOD, TO BE STAYED.
IT'S KIND OF AN OLD ENGLISH
WORD THAT WE DON'T USE VERY
MUCH.
IT MEANS TO BE FIXED, TO BE
LOCKED INTO, TO BE FASTENED
INTO LIKE A BUILDING IS
STAYED ONTO THE FOUNDATION.
THE VINE, THAT WEAK, FRAGILE
VINE THAT GROWS ON THE
TRELLIS, IT IS STAYED TO THE
TRELLIS.
IT'S LIKE THE FENCE POSTS.
TAINA LAUGHED AT ME AT THIS
ILLUSTRATION, YOU KNOW, I'M
NOT THE GREATEST HANDYMAN
AND I PUT A FENCE POST IN
THE GROUND.
IT'S WOBBLY, ISN'T IT?
YOU POUR THE CONCRETE AND
PUT THE FENCE POST IN AND
THAT FENCE POST IS STAYED
ONTO THAT CONCRETE.
SO TO BE STAYED IS TO HAVE
AN EXCHANGE OF STRENGTH.
THE STRENGTH OF THE CONCRETE
BECOMES PART OF THAT FENCE
POST.
THE STRENGTH OF THE TRELLIS
IT BECOMES THE STRENGTH OF
THAT VINE, AND IT ALL STARTS
WITH THAT GOD LOCKED HIMSELF
INTO HUMAN KIND.
WHEN JESUS CAME AS GOD FROM
GOD IN THE WOMB OF MARY, GOD
WAS FOREVER LOCKED 23450
HUMAN KIND.
YOU REMEMBER IN THE GARDEN
OF EDEN,GOD WAS CALLING TO
ADAM, WHERE ARE YOU? ADAM
WAS SOMEWHERE OVER THERE
HIDING BEHIND THE TREES IN
FEAR AND SHAME AND TIMIDITY.
THERE WAS THIS DISTANCE.
HE WAS HIDING THERE IN HIS
REJECTION AND SORROW AND,
YOU KNOW, HE WAS FAR AWAY
FROM GOD.
BUT WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JESUS
CAME IS THAT GOD NOW CAME TO
WHERE ADAM WAS.
BEHIND THE TREES.
HE CAME AND ABSORBED ALL
THAT SHAME AND ALL THAT
REJECTION, BUT ONE
DIFFERENCE, ONE DISTINCTION
BETWEEN THE FIRST ADAM AND
THE LAST ADAM, THE LAST
ADAM, JESUS CHRIST, REFUSED
TO BELIEVE THE LIE THAT GOD
DIDN'T LOVE HIM.
NO, JESUS HELD ONTO WHO HE
WAS.
YOU SEE, WHAT DISTURBS OUR
PEACE, PEACE DISTURBER
NUMBER ONE IS TRYING TO FIND
YOUR PEACE INSTEAD OF
ACCEPTING GOD'S PEACE IT'S
TRYING TO QUALIFY OURSELF
AND LISTEN TO THAT VOICE
THAT TELLS YOU YOU'RE NOT
THAT QUALIFIED.
THE HEART OF SIN REALLY IS A
RELIGIOUS SYSTEM TO TRY TO
PLEASE GOD OTHER THAN IN THE
WAY THAT GOD HAS PROVIDED
FOR US.
YOU SEE,GOD IS PLEASED BY
WHAT CHRIST HAS DONE AND WE
LOOK FOR OTHER WAYS.
THAT'S THE HEART OF SIN.
IT'S LIKE ADAM, HE KIND OF
TOOK A LOOK AT GOD AND SAID
I WONDER WHAT GOD IS LIKE.
HE'S LOOKING AT GOD AS A
SEPARATE ENTITY AND AS AN
ITEM OUT THERE, HE'S
ANALYZING GOD.
BUT YOU SEE, HE DIDN'T SEE
THAT I'M FROM GOD.
DON IDENTIFIED WITH ME.
PEOPLE LOOK WHO IS GOD.
GOD IS LIKE A ROCKET BOOSTER
WHO GOT YOU STARTED AND NOW
YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.
YOU SAY,WELL, I AM GOING TO
ANALYZE THIS GOD WHO GOT ME
STARTED.
NO.
YOU COME FROM GOD.
YOU'RE IDENTIFIED WITH GOD.
THERE'S AN INTIMACY THAT YOU
ARE CREATED FOR.
YOU'RE FROM GOD.
SEE, SIN, SEPARATION FROM
GOD, TAKES US AWAY FROM
PEACE.
IT'S NOT ABOUT RULES AND
REGULATIONS.
PEOPLE THINK THAT SIN IS
ABOUT RULES AND REGULATIONS.
IF I TAKE UP THAT TO THE
TALLEST BUILDING IN THE
WORLD AND I SAY TO YOU NOW
DON'T JUMP.
DON'T JUMP.
IT'S NOT BECAUSE I'M LAYING
DOWN A RULE FOR YOU.
I'M SAYING IF YOU JUMP,
YOU'RE NOT GOING TO FEEL
VERY GOOD.
YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE
MUCH PEACE BY THE TIME YOU
HIT THE PAVEMENT DOWN BELOW.
IT'S THE SAME WITH THIS.
SIN IS NOT ABOUT THIS
RULES,DON'T DO THIS, DON'T
DO THAT.
IF YOU JUMP MANY AWAY FROM
GOD, YOU WON'T STAY IN
PEACE.
YOU WILL LOSE YOUR PEACE.
HERE'S ANOTHER PEACE
DISTURBER, IF YOU WISH, NOT
SEEING GOD AS GOD IS.
YOU KNOW, MANY PEOPLE ARE
HIDING FROM GOD.
HEAR ME WELL.
IF YOU HIDE FROM GOD, YOU'RE
NOT REALLY HIDING FROM GOD.
YOU'RE HIDING FROM AN
IMPOSTOR.
THE GOD THAT PEOPLE HIDE
FROM DOESN'T EXIST.
BECAUSE THAT GOD THAT YOU
NEED TO HIDE FROM DOESN'T
EXIST.
THAT'S A DISTORTION FROM
RELIGION TURNING GOD INTO A
HIDEOUS IDOL.
THE GOD WHO IS LOVE, YOU
WOULD NEVER HIDE FROM.
ADAM HID FROM GOD, YOU
REMEMBER? WHY?
WHY DID YOU HIDE, ADAM? I
WAS AFRAID.
WHAT WAS HE AFRAID OF?
ADAM, IN HIS MIND, HAD
ENTERED THE DARKNESS.
HE ENTERED THAT HIDEOUS
MISREPRESENTATION OF GOD.
ALL HE COULD THINK IS GOD IS
OUT TO GET ME.
YOU KNOW, GOD'S ATTITUDE
TOWARD US CAN NEVER CHANGE.
GOD IS LOVE AND HE WILL NOT
TURN INTO A MONSTER.
THE REAL GOD, THE ONE THAT
ADAM HAD LOST SIGHT OF,HE
HAD ADAM COVERED AND HE HAS
YOU COVERED.
THE REAL GOD SAYS TO YOU
BECAUSE OF JESUS, I GOT YOUR
BACK.
GOD IS NEVER AGAINST PEOPLE.
YOU REMEMBER WHAT ADAM SAID?
WHAT DID GOD DO? DID HE SAY
I'M GOING TO CRUSH YOUR
HEAD, ADAM? I'M GOING TO
BEAT YOU UP FOR THIS.
HE SAID I'M GOING TO CRUSH
THE SERPENT'S HEAD.
GOD IS NOT OUT TO CRUSH YOU.
GOD LOVES YOU.
USE YOUR IMAGINATION.
IT'S LIKE THE FATHER SAID TO
THE SON, JESUS, HE SAID LOOK
AT THE PEOPLE.
THEY DON'T KNOW US.
THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW
MUCH WE LOVE THEM.
AND HE SAID, SON, GO INTO
THEIR DARKNESS.
GO INTO THEIR WORST.
JOIN IN THEIR TWISTED MIND
SET.
SON, GO AND SEE THE WORLD
THROUGH THEIR DARKENED EYES.
GET INSIDE OF THEM.
AND THEN SHOW THEM WHO GOD
REALLY IS.
TAKE THEIR PHONY
SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS AND PUT
IT TO DEATH.
CARRY IT WITH YOU, SON, AND
THEN DIE FOR THEM AND THEN
RISE AGAIN TO UNRAVEL ALL
THIS MAN-MADE RELIGIOUS
SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS SO THAT
HUMAN KIND CAN COME HOME TO
DADDY GOD AND HAVE PEACE
FOREVER.
OH, THAT'S THE GOSPEL.
THAT'S 101
I WAS READING, YOU KNOW,
SOME OF THE EARLY CHURCH
TEACHERS.
JUST BEFORE COMING ONTO THE
SET HERE A LITTLE WHILE AGO,
I WAS READING SOME OF THE
TEACHERS THAT WERE TEACHING
THESE KINDS OF SUBJECTS IN
THE SECOND AND THIRD
CENTURY.
I TELL YOU THEY HAD SUCH
REVELATION ON THIS.
THEY TALKED ABOUT THIS IDEA
OF A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
BEING A PRESCRIPTION OR A
DESCRIPTION AND THEY WERE
SAYING LIKE, YOU KNOW, WHEN
YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR HE
GIVES YOU SOME PILLS AND
TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO AND HOW
LONG TO DO IT, AND THEY MADE
A DESCRIPTION LIKE WHEN
JESUS CAME AS HUMANITY'S
DOCTOR, HE DIDN'T JUST GIVE
US A PILL.
HE DIDN'T GIVE US A
PRESCRIPTION.
HE MADE HIMSELF ONE WITH
HUMAN KIND.
HE ENTERED INTO THE PATIENT
AND ASSUMED THE DISEASE OF
THE PATIENT.
UNTIL THAT DISEASE HAD
EXHAUSTED ITSELF INSIDE THE
DOCTOR, DR. JESUS, AND THEN
HE DIED AND HE ROSE AGAIN
AND CARRIED THE PATIENT WITH
HIM INTO A FULLNESS OF LIFE
BEYOND ANYTHING THAT
PATIENT.
REMEMBER THE PATIENT HERE IS
HUMAN KIND, IN A FULLNESS OF
LIFE THAT PATIENT HAD NEVER
EXPERIENCED BEFORE.
SEE, THE GOSPEL IS NOT A
PRESCRIPTION.
IT'S A DESCRIPTION OF A
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOD AND
YOU.
THIS IS NOT ABOUT JUST GOING
TO CHURCH AND HAVING SOMEONE
PRAY FOR YOU AND HAVE BEING
A LITTLE SPIRITUAL FIX-YOU
SESSION AND SEVEN KEYS TO
YOUR BREAKTHROUGH.
THIS IS-- THIS IS GOD.
AND YOU WILL KEEP HIM IN
PERFECT PEACE.
KEEP YOUR MIND ON HIM.
OH, THAT'S WHERE IT ALL
STARTS.
I'M NOT TALKING SO MUCH
ABOUT YOUR THINKING AND YOUR
MEDITATION.
WE COULD TALK ABOUT THAT.
I'M TALKING ABOUT GOD
BECAUSE THE FOUNDATION FOR
PEACE HE, HIMSELF, IS YOUR
PEACE.
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS MAKING
THIS VERY REAL TO YOU RIGHT
NOW.
SOMETHING IS HAPPENING.
OH, THIS IS GOING TO BE
POWERFUL.
FIRST OF ALL, IF YOU DO NOT
KNOW THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
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How much of the 2016 film The Founder is historically accurate? - Duration: 36:57.Did you ever see Turbo?
That's the 2013 animated movie starring Ryan Reynolds, Maya Rudolph, Samuel L. Jackson
and a long list of other great actors all about a snail's dream to win the Indy 500.
Didn't see it?
You're not alone.
It didn't do so well at the box office.
Robert Siegel was one of the writers who worked on the screenplay for Turbo.
When he was done with that project, Robert started working on writing the film that we're
going to look at today.
Released in 2016, The Founder tells the story of Ray Kroc, who's played by Michael Keaton
in the film, and the early days of McDonald's.
Everyone knows what McDonald's is, but how well did The Founder tell the story of how
it became one of the most recognizable brands in the world?
I'm Dan LeFebvre.
And this is Based on a True Story.
Before we dig into the true story behind one of the world's largest fast-food chains, let's
set up our Two Truths and a Lie game!
If you're new to the show, here's how it works: I'm about to say three facts…two of them
are true, which means one of them is a lie.
Are you ready?
OK, here they are:
1.
Ray Kroc called himself the founder of McDonald's 2.
The restaurant that would become Burger King actually started before the first McDonald's
3.
Dick and Mac McDonald sold their rights to McDonald's to Ray Kroc for $2.7 million.
Got them?
OK, now as you're listening to our story today, you'll find the two facts scattered somewhere
throughout the episode.
That means if you reach the end of the episode and have only noticed two of the facts mentioned,
the third one is the lie!
It's a simple process of elimination.
And then, of course, we'll do a recap at the end of the episode to see how well you did.
Oh, and while I've got you here—if you've ever wanted even more Based on a True Story—you
can sign up to be an official Producer of the show and get access to all of the past
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Bonus episodes typically come out about once a month, and are some of the more interesting
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And with that, let's compare history with Hollywood's version of The Founder!
Are you familiar with the chicken or the egg principle?
The dilemma is simple.
If chickens come from an egg, what laid the egg?
Of course, creationists settled this among the religious community in the 1600s by assuming
that the first chicken was simply created.
Therefore, it didn't come from an egg.
But…as I'm sure you can imagine, that didn't answer it for everyone.
A little more recently, scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson solved the question when he tweeted
on January 28th, 2013:
Just to settle it once and for all: Which came first the Chicken or the Egg?
The Egg—laid by a bird that was not a Chicken
Of course, this didn't answer it for everyone, either.
And thus the question continues as a paradox that we'll probably never, ever have a universal
consensus on.
This dilemma is one that salesman Ray Kroc, who's played by Michael Keaton in the movie,
poses as he speaks directly into the camera.
Then we find out he's posing the question as a part of a sales pitch for a Multimixer.
His pitch, basically, suggests that perhaps the restaurant, which we can tell by a sign
out front is a place called Griffith's Drive-In, isn't selling enough milkshakes because the
customers know it takes too long to make them—something that can be fixed with his product.
The unimpressed owner doesn't buy it.
While that particular opening wasn't based on a specific event, the purpose of what we
see in the movie is to get across the very real fact that Ray Kroc used to sell a product
called a Multimixer.
And the real Multimixer looked a lot like the device we see Michael Keaton lugging around
in the film.
Although the movie doesn't really mention it, selling the Multimixer was a big risk
for the real Ray Kroc.
You see, for almost two decades before—17 years to be more specific—Ray sold paper
cups for the Lily Tulip Corporation.
He made about $35 a week at that job, which comes to about $350 in today's money.
That's roughly $18,500 a year in today's salary.
So not really much to live on, especially since he had a wife and young daughter to
support.
Of course, that's not all Ray did.
He also taught piano on the side, but it still wasn't enough.
So he decided to go all in on the Prince Castle Multimixer, a device that sold for about $150
a pop.
That's about $1,500 today, and while he certainly didn't see all of that for each sale, his
commissions on a $150 Multimixer were quite a bit more than for the cheap paper cups.
According to Ray's autobiography, the idea of switching from selling paper cups which,
while it didn't make a ton of money, at least was something that had supported the family
for the past 17 years was something that his wife wasn't very supportive of at first.
But Ray did well selling Multimixers, so she came around.
Back in the movie, as he's trying to sell a Multimixer, Michael Keaton's version of
Ray Kroc gets a phone call about a restaurant out in California that wants to buy six Multimixers.
Surely that must be a mistake, Ray says, no one makes that many milkshakes.
He calls up the place out in California himself to verify, and sure enough, the order was
correct.
Actually, Nick Offerman's version of Dick McDonald tells Ray over the phone—you'd
better make it eight Multimixers.
Astonished, Ray practically drops everything he's doing and drives out from where he is
in Missouri to California to see this restaurant owned by Dick and Mac McDonald that needs
so many Multimixers.
The basic gist of that is correct, but that's not really how it happened.
In truth, it was a little more drawn out.
As Ray was traveling around the country selling Multimixers, he'd hear all about how restaurant
owners from Oregon to Washington D.C. wanted a Multimixer like the McDonald brothers have
in California.
Naturally, Ray obliged to sell them the Multimixers, but it also piqued his interest.
Who were these McDonald brothers?
He decided to do a little more digging and found out that the McDonald brothers had a
total of eight Multimixers that had been sold to them.
So the number is right in the movie, it just didn't seem to come from a single order.
Still, it was something that amazed Ray.
Each of the Multimixers had five spindles, so with eight machines that'd mean they could
make 40 milkshakes at once.
Granted, San Bernardino, California in 1954 had about 75,000 people living there, but
that's hardly a metropolis like Chicago, St. Louis, Portland, or any of the other restaurants
that were getting by fine with just one Multimixer.
So Ray decided to pay them a visit in person.
The movie got that part right, although he didn't drive there.
In reality, Ray hopped on a flight to Los Angeles, then drove the 60 or so miles east
to San Bernardino.
In his autobiography, Ray recalls not being too impressed with McDonald's when he saw
it for the first time.
It was a rather non-descript, small, octagonal building that looked pretty much like any
other drive-in restaurant in the mid-1950s.
At about 11:00 AM, McDonald's opened up and Ray took a seat in his car a little ways off
to watch.
When the lines started to form, Ray noticed the workers inside McDonald's picked up their
pace and met the impressive demand.
That's when Ray got out of his car to see what the fuss was about.
He started by chatting with some of the folks in line and quickly found out that most of
the people hadn't only eaten there before but they were regulars—one of the guys saying
he ate there every single day to avoid eating his wife's cold meatloaf sandwiches.
In the movie, after meeting with Nick Offerman's Dick McDonald and John Carroll Lynch's Mac
McDonald, Michael Keaton's version of Ray Kroc gets a tour of how McDonald's is able
to make burgers in about 30 seconds instead of the norm for many drive-ins of the time—30
minutes.
Impressed, Ray asks the brothers to dinner to learn more about their story.
That second part is true, but Ray didn't get a tour of the kitchen right away.
After being thoroughly impressed with what he saw, Ray introduced himself and immediately
hit it off with Dick and Mac, who affectionately called him Mr. Multimixer.
They decided to have dinner that night so Ray could learn more about their restaurant.
It's here, in the movie, that Dick and Mac tell him their story.
And for the most part, the story we hear in the movie is true.
Like the movie says, the McDonald brothers came to California from New Hampshire.
They'd done so after seeing their dad get fired from his job at a shoe factory for simply
being too old.
He wasn't any use to the factory anymore, who wanted younger employees.
As you can imagine, that put a lot of financial stress on the family.
Mac—his real name was Maurice—was determined to not let that happen to him, so he decided
to move to California to strike it rich in Hollywood.
By the way, the movie doesn't really mention it, but Mac was seven years older than Dick.
Shortly after, in 1926, Dick joined his brother in California right after he graduated from
high school.
But as millions of others who have tried to become rich and famous in Hollywood can attest—their
own big break didn't happen right away.
To make a living, the brothers had an idea to start taking advantage of the increasing
rate of cars on the road.
Today the idea of a lemonade stand is something we think of kids doing, but they started,
quite literally, a juice stand.
Freshly squeezed orange juice for five cents a cup.
Remember this was the 1920s.
No A/C, no climate control of any sort.
Driving the streets in California was a hot, dusty affair.
To lure in customers, the brothers put up some bright signs that would catch the eye
of passersby on the road who gladly paid for a chance at a fresh, cool drink.
But the stand wasn't enough to pay their bills.
Besides, they didn't come to California to sell orange juice.
So that's when, like the movie also correctly explains, the brothers started working at
Columbia Studios doing mostly manual labor like setting up lights and things like that.
In the movie, the brothers tell Ray over dinner that they saved up their money working at
Columbia until they could buy their own movie theater in Glendora, California.
But it was bad timing because that was September of 1929.
That's true, although that timing isn't quite right.
According to Ray Kroc's autobiography, it was actually 1932 when the brothers bought
their movie theater.
But the result was the same.
Starting a business is never easy, but with the country going through the Great Depression
followed by World War II, it was even more difficult.
The brothers learned a really important lesson, though, about squeezing more than oranges
but rather squeezing their wallets.
There would be some days that they only ate a single meal—a hot dog from a small stand
by their theater.
According to the movie, that hot dog stand was run by someone named Wylie Reid.
I couldn't find anything to verify that, but it is true that hot dog stand was one of the
inspirations for the McDonald brothers starting their own restaurant.
After about five years, they decided to pull the plug on their movie theater.
The movie says this restaurant was a hot dog and orange juice stand, which I'm guessing
was because of their orange juice stand they had right after moving out to California,
but in truth it was a barbecue restaurant.
It was in Arcadia, California, though, like the movie says.
Although, to be fair, the movie mentions the brothers moved their stand to San Bernardino
in 1940 and then opened McDonald's Famous Barbecue.
That's pretty close to what really happened.
Their restaurant in Arcadia was called "Airdrome", something they named it because it was right
next to what's now an abandoned airfield in Arcadia known as either the Monrovia Airport
or, more formally, Foothill Flying Field.
As you can probably guess, with their background running a theater, setting up lights on a
movie set and squeezing orange juice, they didn't have much restaurant experience.
But they had a friend who knew how to make barbecue, so they learned pretty quick.
But as it turns out, selling barbecue by an airfield wasn't what the brothers had in mind,
either.
It's worth pointing out, though, that the airfield was still pretty popular.
In fact, Foothill Flying Field stayed in operation until 1953 and even had a couple movies shot
there in its heyday.
Oh, and as a fun little fact for you, remember Poncho Barnes from when we learned about the
true story behind The Right Stuff?
She frequented Foothill Flying Field in the 1930s.
According to the movie, the McDonalds brothers actually packed up the entire building from
Arcadia and moved it to San Bernardino.
And that's true.
It cost them about $200 bucks, or about $2,500 in today's dollars to chop up their wooden,
octagonal stand in half and transport it to a new spot they'd gotten in San Bernardino
with the help of a $5,000 loan from Bank of America.
Since they weren't near an airfield anymore, the name "Airdrome" wouldn't make much sense.
So the brothers decided to keep it simple— McDonald's Barbecue.
But even after all of this, including moving to a bigger town in San Bernardino, their
restaurant wasn't taking off like they'd hoped.
That's not to say they weren't popular.
They were.
Their parking lot in San Bernardino was almost always packed full.
But it still wasn't enough to solidify their future—something, if you remember, was a
big driver for their move from New Hampshire to California years before.
So, just like the movie says, the brothers decided to take a really big risk.
They were convinced they could solidify their future if they catered to drivers.
McDonald's Barbecue at the time was following the same model as a typical drive-in, complete
with attractive young girls as carhops.
As a little side note, carhops are still in use today by drive-ins, most notably the fast-food
chain Sonic.
In the 1940s, though, carhops were almost exclusively pretty young girls because restaurant
owners quickly caught onto a common denominator during World War II that most of the clientele
for a lot of drive-ins tended to be younger men in the military.
So, quite simply, a pretty girl sold more food and that element of sexism flourished
even after the war.
Oh, and the term "carhop" itself came from when one of those girls would hop on the running
board of a car as a way of claiming the patron inside as their own.
McDonald's Barbecue was doing well as a drive-in, but the brothers were still barely making
a profit.
They didn't seem to think the amount of work they were putting into their restaurant was
warranting their return.
But they were convinced the wave of the future was to cater to drivers, just like they had
done with the orange juice stand years earlier.
In 1948, the brothers did something no one in business does when they shut down their
very successful restaurant and overhauled it in an attempt to make it even more successful.
They did pretty much all the things the movie mentions—slimming down their menu to burgers,
fries and a drink, and creating an assembly line process to deliver food quickly and with
high quality.
That last part was key.
You might not really think of McDonald's burgers as being high quality today, but from all
of the research I could find everyone seems to agree that the original restaurant run
by the McDonald's brothers had amazing food—it was only after Ray Kroc entered the picture
that quality started being sacrificed for quantity.
But that's getting ahead of our story.
When they reopened their restaurant as simply McDonald's, it was a hit!
All of this was something the movie very cleverly explains as the McDonald brothers have dinner
with Michael Keaton's version of Ray Kroc.
And while that dinner did happen, from what I could gather it'd seem they went over how
their operation worked more at that dinner than the full history of their restaurant.
Since, if you recall, Ray didn't jump to a tour of their kitchen right away like we saw
in the movie.
But regardless, the movie is correct in showing that Ray was hooked.
He knew there was something special about McDonald's.
Although, in the movie, it's Ray Kroc who mentions the idea of franchising to the brothers.
According to Ray's autobiography, it was Dick McDonald who wondered aloud at one of their
early conversations who they could get to open similar restaurants.
To which Ray replied, "What about me?"
Oh, and the movie is also correct in mentioning that the brothers already tried franchising
before Ray came into the picture.
The morning after their dinner, the brothers mention there's five McDonald's locations.
Three in Southern California, one in Sacramento and one in Phoenix.
In truth there were ten other McDonald's, most in California but with two in Arizona.
Just like the movie shows, though, Ray agreed with the brothers at a rate of 1.9% gross
sales from any franchisees he brought on board.
Actually, Ray asked for 2% but they said 1.9% sounds better to franchisees because it sounds
like a lot less than the full and rounded 2%.
With that and a 10-year contract with the McDonalds brothers, Ray Kroc was no longer
in the Multimixer business.
At least that's what the movie implies.
Well, not really.
In truth, one of the reasons Ray was so excited about McDonald's was his idea that he might
be able to open a new McDonald's somewhere and sell them eight Multimixers.
So he still saw that as the way he'd make his money out of the deal.
While the movie doesn't really mention it, a franchise fee for starting a McDonald's
in 1954 was $950, or about $8,600 today.
For some comparison, a quick search online shows that the franchise fee today is $45,000—plus
building costs and other costs that can get up into the millions of dollars depending
on where it's located.
Back in the movie, the first store that Ray Kroc opens is in Des Plaines, Illinois.
One of the first indicators in a change of attitude with Michael Keaton's version of
Ray comes when he calls Dick McDonald to talk about a change to their building design.
As the movie explains, the change is to put in a basement.
They need that so they can add a furnace—after all, Illinois is a bit colder than California
so the building design didn't have to think about putting in a furnace.
As the movie would have us believe, Dick agrees that they need a furnace but that they need
to have their architect look at the proposed changes and make sure it's done right.
Upset at the delay, Ray slams down his phone and ends up just going ahead and doing it
anyway.
Maybe that's how it happened.
But Ray Kroc's autobiography would say something different.
When Ray called the McDonalds brothers and asked if he could put in a basement with a
furnace at his first location in Des Plaines, their reply was that of course he could.
Ray asked for a registered letter approving the change, something that his contract with
the McDonalds said he needed.
They said just go ahead and do it, they didn't need the letter.
Even the McDonalds brothers lawyer didn't seem to help.
When Ray's lawyer asked the McDonalds' lawyer what he should do if they don't provide an
official letter saying the change was alright, it was swept under the rug as Ray's problem,
not the brothers'.
Of course, that's from Ray's side of the story.
Unfortunately, neither of the McDonalds brothers wrote an autobiography or really documented
things nearly as well as Ray Kroc did.
So, we only have one side.
As they say, history is written by the winners.
Something else the movie doesn't really mention was something that Ray Kroc claimed to have
been a major source of friction between him and the McDonalds brothers early on.
You see, according to their contract, the ten McDonald's restaurants already in business
could keep their names but any other stores opened in the U.S. had to go through Ray.
Well, as it turns out, after getting the Des Plaines McDonald's off the ground, Ray found
out that the McDonalds brothers had sold the rights to an ice cream company in Cook County,
Illinois—right where Ray was working to build up his own McDonald's as per his agreement
with the brothers.
That didn't make Ray too happy, and he ended up having to spend $25,000 to get the rights
back from the ice cream company.
That was $25,000 that, according to Ray, he didn't have to spend at the time—he was
in major debt at that point, mostly living off money made from selling Multimixers and
dumping all of that into McDonald's.
Now we haven't really talked about this aspect of the movie much at all yet, but it's clear
from the storyline of the film that all of this was putting a lot of stress on Ray's
marriage.
That would be to Ethel, who's played by Laura Dern in the movie.
And that whole strain on the relationship was true.
Although if you remember, I mentioned Ray and Ethel had a daughter.
The movie doesn't mention her at all, but her name was Marilyn and she was born in 1924,
two years after Ray and Ethel were married.
With all of the travel, business and obsession with work, Ray and Ethel's marriage strained
to the point of divorce in 1961.
In the movie, a lot of this strain is also brought on by the presence of another woman.
That'd be Joan Smith, who's played by Linda Cardellini in the film.
In the movie, Joan is married to Patrick Wilson's character, Rollie Smith, when Ray meets her.
The latter wants to become a McDonald's franchisee, and after meeting Joan, we see a late night
phone call between the two where Ray starts talking about how it's a shame that others
can't think big like Joan does.
As viewers we get the idea that Ray is talking about his wife Ethel there, while Joan thinks
the same issue of her husband Rollie.
The specifics of the conversation were made up, of course, but that general sense is pretty
accurate—but it's not the full story.
You see, Joan Smith was a real person and she really was married to a man named Rollie
when Ray met her.
Although Rollie wasn't the steakhouse owner that we saw in the movie.
According to Ray's autobiography, the fact that they were both married was one of the
reasons they had to ignore the spark they both felt when they met for so long, but it'd
seem that was delaying the inevitable.
In 1961, Ray Kroc divorced Ethel after 39 years of marriage when he realized that he
was falling for Joan.
In the divorce, Ethel got the house, car, the insurance—just like the movie shows—Ray
gave Ethel everything he had—except for McDonald's stock.
Oh, and she also got $30,000 a year for the rest of her life.
So Ray was single now, but Joan was not.
While he was waiting for Joan to get divorced, Ray fell for actor John Wayne's secretary,
a woman named Jane Dobbins that he had met through a mutual friend.
In 1963, only two weeks after meeting Jane, Ray married her.
But that didn't last for real long.
In 1968, Ray divorced Jane and in 1969 finally married Joan—who he remained married to
for the rest of his life.
We haven't talked about him yet, but back in the movie there's moment when Harry Sonnenborn
meets Ray Kroc.
And it's a bit of a revelation for Ray.
Harry is played by B.J. Novak in the film.
After reading through his ledger, Harry tells Ray that there's a big problem: You don't
seem to realize what business you're in.
"You're not in the burger business," Harry tells him.
"You're in the real estate business."
That particular scene was made up for the film, but the basic gist was correct.
It was Harry's idea that McDonald's shift their focus from being a burger restaurant
and instead look at becoming a real estate company.
That's when McDonald's really started to take off.
Harry's idea was to convince land owners to set up a subordinate lease on their unused
land.
Basically, the land owners were agreeing to let McDonald's act like the owners of the
land so they could lease it out to franchisees.
The land owners, then, would get whatever they agreed to in the deal.
So the benefit for the land owners was that they'd be able to turn vacant land into a
revenue stream without doing much work—McDonald's would do it all.
On the other side, Harry figured out how to charge the franchisees enough to cover their
own mortgage and overhead costs while still making a profit.
Lastly, the franchisees were able to own their stores and turn a profit using the McDonald's
name and formula that was still revolutionary in the late 1950s.
Sure, the fast-food restaurant that would eventually become Burger King started in 1953,
but they didn't really start to expand until much later.
McDonald's was turning into a moneymaking machine for everyone involved.
Going back to the movie, at the end of the movie Michael Keaton's version of Ray Kroc
basically forces out the McDonalds brothers, who eventually agree to a $2.7 million buyout.
That's true, even down to the amount—$2.7 million, or $1 million for each of the two
brothers after taxes were paid.
That was in 1961, so if you recall that was the same year Ray divorced Ethel.
$2.7 million then is about the same as $22 million today.
Not too bad, but certainly not the level of money that McDonald's was worth.
Oh, and the movie was also correct in showing that Ray Kroc didn't hold true to the agreement
of 1% of company profits in perpetuity.
But something the movie doesn't really mention is Ray's side of that.
Again, history being written by the winners, we don't really know how much of this is actually
true but it'd seem that the original McDonalds brothers refused to fulfill part of the deal
when they sold their rights to Ray Kroc.
Namely, that original restaurant they started in San Bernardino—they refused to give it
to Ray.
So, in turn, Ray refused to give them their percentage of McDonald's profits.
Today, that'd be well over $100 million a year compared to McDonald's earnings today
at 0.5% for each brother.
After selling out their rights in 1961, Ray Kroc went onto continue with the claim that
he was the founder of McDonald's, something that we see shown in the movie.
Oh, and as a fun little fact, in 1974 as Ray's involvement in the day-to-day operations started
to dwindle, he turned to a different industry as he bought the San Diego Padres baseball
team.
In 1977, Ray's autobiography was released and that same year he stepped down as president
of McDonald's and moved into a senior chairman role that removed him from most of the goings
on at McDonald's.
That Ray Kroc considered himself the founder of McDonald's was something that confused
a lot of people who knew the true story—something that Ray himself didn't seem to hide in his
autobiography.
It's not like he ever pretended like the McDonalds brothers didn't exist; and yet he continued
to refer to himself as the founder of McDonald's.
After Ray Kroc stepped down as president in 1977, he was replaced by the grill operator
turned businessman, Fred Turner.
In the movie, Fred is played by Justin Randell Brooke.
In 1984, Ray Kroc passed away at the age of 81.
He never changed his story about being the founder.
As for the McDonald brothers, unfortunately the movie is pretty accurate in depicting
what happened to them.
Some of Mac's relatives have since gone on record to say that this failure to secure
the percentage of McDonald's profits were a major contributing factor to the heart attack
that took his life in 1971.
And yes, McDonald's did force them to change the name of their original restaurant—so
it was renamed to The Big M—but a new McDonald's opened up block away and in 1967, The Big
M went out of business.
As for Dick McDonald, he would end up moving back to New Hampshire.
He was credited, as the movie shows, as being the one who came up with the idea for the
golden arches, as well as being the one who grilled the very first hamburger at a McDonald's
restaurant.
But then, in 1991, Fred Turner changed the official story of McDonald's by changing their
Founder's Day that formerly honored Ray Kroc as the founder to honoring Ray alongside the
two McDonald brothers.
As Fred explained the change in an interview at the time, the McDonalds brothers were the
founders of the concept while Ray Kroc was the founder of the company that developed
the concept into the largest food service organization in the world.
After Ray Kroc's death, Joan spent the remainder of her years as a philanthropist.
She started by trying to donate the San Diego Padres to the city of San Diego.
But that's against Major League Baseball's rules, so she just sold it and went about
the process of giving away their fortune.
In 1997, she donated $15 million dollars to the region of Grand Forks, North Dakota to
help with recovery efforts after they suffered what's called the Red River flood—the worst
flooding they'd had since 1826.
That money was given anonymously until a journalist managed to track down the source, which led
her to admitting it was her.
There were always small donations here and there—well, small for a billionaire, I guess—but
then in 2002 she donated $1.6 billion dollars to the Salvation Army.
Yes, that's billion with a "b".
Joan Kroc died on October 12th 2003, and in November, her estate followed through with
one of her final wishes—to make another donation.
This time it was in the amount of $225 million dollars to National Public Radio—NPR.
That singlehandedly increased NPR's budget for 2004 by 50%.
In fact, if you're listening to this then I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you've
heard some of the great podcasts put together by NPR.
NPR launched their very first podcasts in August of 2005, an area of expansion that
was possible thanks to the donation from Joan Kroc.
This episode of Based on a True Story was written and produced by me, Dan LeFebvre.
To learn more about Ray Kroc, I'd recommend picking up Ray's autobiography called Grinding
It Out: The Making of McDonald's.
Sure, that's all from Ray's point of view so there's bound to be some bias in there,
but it's still a good read that dives way deeper into the details of a lot of the story.
Another great book I'd recommend is Ray & Joan: The Man Who Made the McDonald's Fortune and
the Woman Who Gave It All Away by Lisa Napoli.
I'll add links to that book and plenty more resources to begin your deep dive into the
life of Ray Kroc and the rise of McDonald's over at basedonatruestorypodcast.com
Before we get to the answer to the two truths and a lie game, here's another 5-star review!
This one is a very brief review from Andrea over on Facebook and it says:
Just started the podcast and I have fallen in love!
There are several episodes/movies that I didn't think I would be into, but found myself looking
forward to commute times to finish up the episodes!
Hoping to support you on Patreon soon!
Haha, now if you've listened to the Becoming Jane episode from last month you'll know that
Andrea did become a patron of the show and picked that movie to cover.
Of course, that pushed it up in front of other episodes I'd recorded which is why that episode
came out first.
But that's neither here nor there—thank you so much Andrea!
I really appreciate the kind words and support!
OK, now it's time for the answer to our two truths and a lie game from the beginning of
the episode!
As a refresher, here are the two truths and one lie:
1.
Ray Kroc called himself the founder of McDonald's 2.
The restaurant that would become Burger King actually started before the first McDonald's
3.
Dick and Mac McDonald sold their rights to McDonald's to Ray Kroc for $2.7 million.
Did you find out which one is a lie?
The lie is… #2.
As we learned, even if briefly, Burger King was founded in the early 1950s while the first
McDonald's was founded in 1948.
Technically it was in 1953 when InstaBurger King was founded in Jacksonville, Florida.
But then it was renamed Burger King the next year.
So that's sort of similar to the McDonald's story, at least as far as the name is concerned,
since McDonald's used to be McDonald's Barbecue before switching to burgers and simply being
named McDonald's.
Haha, or maybe that's not really the same.
So now that you know a little more about the true story behind McDonald's, what do you
think?
Are you still a fan of the golden arches?
Or maybe you've never been a fan of them—either way, consider this your official invitation
to join the Based on a True Story Facebook group and share your thoughts with the community!
You can unlock access to bonus episodes by supporting the show over at basedonatruestorypodcast.com/support
or find the entire archive of episodes for free right now over at the show's home on
the web at www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com.
Thanks so much for listening, and I'll chat with you again really soon!
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What Is Strategy? Why It's More Than a To-Do List - Duration: 2:20.As the VP of marketing, I had it all figured out.
I could execute on any marketing plan sales
handed to me -- no matter how complex.
So when my CEO called me into his office to
I was ready to get started on the next big thing.
He outlined two complex plans, and asked,
"Can you pull off both?"
I reassured him, "Yeah, of course we can do that!"
He paused for long, agonizing minute, and then the yelling began:
"Executing both of these strategies would
put us out of business.
You don't have a clue about what the purpose
of marketing is because all you're doing
is executing a series of tasks like they're like a big to-do list."
"You're dangerous as the head of marketing."
While the case can be made that my CEO was a jerk, he did challenge me:
I was doing a lot of marketing "things",
but why was I doing them?
The truth is … most companies don't have a strategy.
They view strategy as a set of performance metrics and goals.
But strategy doesn't just define what you do ...
it's as much about what you don't do.
According to Richard Rumelt,
a strategy requires three key elements:
First: A diagnosis that defines the challenge.
It's a realistic understanding of the current state of the business and market.
Second: A guiding policy for dealing with the challenge.
A policy directs action while also ruling out other approaches.
And third: It's a set of coherent actions to accomplish the policy.
This is how you overcome the complexity and
conflict that plagues most companies.
So, let's say an ecommerce company finds that its monthly sales are falling.
They decide to focus on improving the average cart price.
They make a plan to set a dollar threshold for free shipping
and add a related items module to product pages.
While simple, the example defines the problem,
clarifies direction, and outlines the key action.
Marketing's role is to help accomplish the strategy --
to come up with tactical executions and test hypotheses.
But the strategy is the north star --
it's the foundation for building a plan that is both focused and achievable.
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A storm is coming: Your political allegations forecast | 22 Minutes - Duration: 3:08.Hi, I'm Mark Critch with your Allegations Forecast.
It was a stormy week in Canadian politics,
let's have a look at the map:
if you were wondering when the #MeToo movement was going to hit Canadian politics, the answer
was just last week; when the political weather-front was pushed
up from the states, when hot-air streams Roy Moore and Al Franken hit category five blowhard
Donald Trump; creating a massive movement that followed the coastline up the eastern seaboard
eventually making landfall in Nova Scotia.
Where Jamie Bailey was forced to step down, after allegations that the Nova Scotia PC leader
did some very non-PC things.
Then the storm moves west, hitting Ontario where PC leader Patrick Brown was accused
of sexual assault.
What?
This guy?
Creepy?
No!
[*laughter*]
One of the allegations came from a woman who was in high school at the time, which I don't
think is what anyone meant when they said they wanted more young people to get involved
in politics.
Brown met the young woman on a flight and then tracked her down on Facebook, messaging
her with: "are you impressed I remembered your name?" then told her here could,
" help her get into bars..."
Allegedly!
He also offered another young woman a trip to India, telling her she'd, "look good on an
elephant."
Which is the second creepiest pick-up line ever,
coming close on the heels of,
"I found you on Facebook, are you impressed?"
No word yet who's going to replace Brown as leader, but I hear the PCs are looking for
someone who has Brown's best quality:
not being Kathleen Wynne.
The storm then continued west, hitting Calgary, when federal Sport and Disabilities Minister
Kent Hehr was accused of harassment, - The allegations against Kent Hehr were posted
on social media this morning, by the end of the day he was no longer a Cabinet Minister.
- Hehr's accused of telling a coworker that she looked 'yummy' in an elevator ten years ago
which might not seem all that shocking; but when you see this clip from a month ago
when a CBC reporter asked Hehr about another allegation:
- There's an allegation that you may have inappropriately touched one of the women who was in that meeting,
did you touch anyone during that meeting?
We can see that this storm has been brewing for quite some time now.
Politicians were dropping like flies last week,
mostly because they were dropping their flies, but,
as we continue westward we can see that just this past weekend the storm was downgraded
to a topical storm over Vancouver, where three former Green Party staffers accused leader
Elizabeth May of workplace bullying - including: raising her voice and slamming a door.
Or what staffers who worked for Stephen Harper would call,
"Heaven".
I guess when it comes to Elizabeth May, like that other famous green the Incredible Hulk,
you wouldn't like her when she's angry.
That storm is expected to blow over by the end of the week, when something worse will
probably happen.
So if you're in political office, prepare yourself: the wind is changing, a storm is
coming and it's going to completely redefine the political landscape.
So check your social media feeds, get your house in order, but more importantly; take
a good, hard look at yourself in the mirror.
Because the best way to avoid a storm like this:
is not to start one.
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Why A Man Claims His Ex-Wife Is Jealous Of His New Wife - Duration: 3:31. For more infomation >> Why A Man Claims His Ex-Wife Is Jealous Of His New Wife - Duration: 3:31.-------------------------------------------
What is Resilience - Duration: 4:35.So resilience is the ability to cope, navigate, and thrive in the face of adversity.
And resilience is not something you either have or you don't.
It's actually an innate human ability that we all have the capacity to develop.
Ann Masten, who is a researcher in the area of resilience, has said that the surprise
of resilience research has been that it's ordinary magic, in that it's a common human
experience.
The research tells us that anywhere from a half to two thirds of children who have had
adverse childhood experiences go on to thrive and live well-adjusted successful lives.
So this is something that we all have the innate ability to be and it's just a matter
of nurturing that capacity in kids.
There are many ways in which culture can impact a person's experience of trauma and resilience.
There can be experiences of complex trauma, which may include experiences of war or of
migration.
There can also be experiences of historical trauma that some children struggle to overcome
and those may be passed down inter-generationally.
Experiences like forced-acculturation, slavery, genocide.
And so all of these factors kind of play a role in a person's experiences of trauma in
their lifetime and their pathway to resilience.
The important thing about culture is that it cuts across all of the factors that promote
resilience.
Culture influences our values.
It dictates kind of what values, what skills, what abilities are valued in a person.
And in that way, culture can really have an impact on promoting certain resiliency factors
over others.
They're intertwined in this way and it's really important to take a look at how a person's
culture may influence the way that they demonstrate resilience.
If we can look at resilience as an adaptation, which is what it really is, then we're looking
at it from a strength-based perspective.
We're seeing it as a strength that a person has.
An adaptation is a positive thing.
There is a quote that I want to share from Psychology Today that I read just the other
day.
And it really captured, I think, what was important about this process.
It says, "The healing process isn't about becoming who you might have been had you not
experienced trauma.
It's about integrating the wisdom you've gained from that experience into your life."
And I feel like that perfectly encapsulates the process of moving through healing toward
resilience.
Resilience is a process in that it's something that really has no end.
There's not a point at which you can declare, "I've done it.
I'm resilient.
I'm finished."
It's something that is an ever-evolving thing, just like the narrative of life is.
And we can also think about it in terms of the parallel process of healing.
Both are kind of a pathway that we're on.
Some of the challenges to defining resilience and thinking about it are that we don't really
have a clear definition on what it means to be resilient.
What are we talking about?
Are we talking about the absence of negative outcomes?
Are we talking about the absence of mental health diagnoses?
What exactly?
How do we know?
What are the indicators that say to us, "Okay, you have achieved resilience."
Is there a certificate that I get and who signs that certificate?
And if I stray from that path and experience some negative consequences of childhood trauma,
does that mean I'm no longer resilient?
I don't believe that's the case.
I believe that we're on a path and that that is what resilience is about.
It's about walking that path and sometimes we take steps back and sometimes we take steps
forward.
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