Chef Yahia Kamal started selling his dips and spreads around Kansas City in 2004. When Kamal opened his Palestinian American delicatessen in July 2021, his children saw an opportunity to embrace their family's food and history.
can apply to your everyday life? i ll model the process. mr. powell checking in. basketball being my sport. one thing that i ve learned was perseverance. setting a goal and seeing it through. and with that, i m in. good morning, kings. my name s kanye. i play football. and something that i can apply to my daily life is that anything can be a motivation. my grades are high, but i think i can get it higher. that s my motivation. i see jaden working out. that s my motivation right there. jaden, do you hear your brother check in? yes. did you know that was happening? no, i really didn t. so how does that feel? it feels good because i never really thought someone would be inspired by me like that. let me be clear. supporting mental and emotional health doesn t only look like one-on-one therapy. programs like bam make thoughtful care and communication a normalized practice within a larger community. that s a big part of the work here. my name s kamal. my sport is stand-up c
kansas by seven. he won by 14. they said your bottom is going to win ohio by one. he lost by eight. he was going to win florida by three. he lost by three. the list goes on and on . so sample sampling s never really great. it s never really great for republicans, always tilted towards biden and it s their poll. the new york times poll that says sixty four percent of democrats want somebody beyond joe biden. 2020 four. 94% that basically everyone. 94% of democrats under the age of thirty one , someone other other than joe biden, they re already talking about 2020 for no reason. this guy on the trail within twenty he s done i think he s already been pushed out. he doesn t know yet. kamal is not a prime candidate. neither is mayor. neither is elizabeth warren. you know, mark, i look at who s suffering the most under these policies, a lot of it tied to the climb climate alarmist cult. and it s the poor, the middle class people on fixed incomes. so much of this rooted in this idea that, w