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The Dan Patrick Show
"aikman" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"I mean, in my opinion, that's all that matters because that's why we play. And that's why we were drafted. And that's why we get paid. Is to go in championships. And I was able to win three of them. And that stacks up pretty good in the history of quarterbacks, but beyond that, if somebody says, hey, you know, you don't deserve this or you weren't, I don't really care. I'm broadcasting, you know, I'm broadcasting games. I'm not the guy who really wants to sit back and talk about 25 years ago. It's just never been really my thing. And people say, really, well, why is that? And I said, well, you know, it almost be like, if every person who's listening to this, if they were told, you know, hey, let's go back and talk about your junior high days. And what those meant to you, and you say, man, they were fun times, but you know, I've kind of moved on from them. And so that's where I'm at. I don't pay a lot of attention to all that. I admire the great quarterbacks and the people that are doing it. Where I'm at and all of that is really pretty irrelevant. You got one quarterback to win one game and you can't pick you. I would, well, it's a great question. I would say I would either take Joe Montana, I'd probably take Joe Montana. I think Tom Brady would be a close second, but I saw Joe do things. Of course, we've all seen Tom do it as well. One of those two guys, I'd probably go with Joe. It's great to talk to you again and good luck with the beer. It's called 8 elite light blogger and it's Troy Aikman done a incredible job. The first year and starting to branch out, building the fastest independent beer ever launched in the state of Texas. Great to talk. Do you have a great off season? Thank you, Dan. Always a pleasure. That's T Roy Aikman. We'll come back.

The Dan Patrick Show
"aikman" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Satan did we change the poll question for our two. We sure did, Dan. Okay, did you tell me what we changed it to? No, we got off on a tangent about the federal holidays, I think. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Yeah, we're going with this one. If you were betting, Patrick Mahomes will win two or more super bowls in the next 9 years or not win another Super Bowl. This one from Pauly. All right. Yeah. This is based on Tom Brady having three Super Bowl wins and then going on a 9 year it's hard to say the word drought, but for him he went 9 years without winning one. Yeah, I viewed that similar like Tiger Woods, he had a tenure window where he was incredible. And then I had a ten year window where he didn't win anything. And I thought, what's more amazing that he went ten years without winning or what he did in those ten years. Now that's an individual in an individual sport, so it's different than Tom Brady, but I would bet that Patrick Mahomes will have at least one more Super Bowl. Or two. And we also have the Troy Aikman game that Pauly said, I didn't know we had a Troy Aikman game before we talked to Troy, yes. Very excited to have Raymond Davis Super Bowl. So the game is, where did Troy Aikman watch the Super Bowl yesterday? And we have no knowledge. I'd like to go first. Okay? I bet Troy hosted a small get together, but maybe like a local restaurant ran out of room. He doesn't want a bunch of riff raff messing up his name. But do you have to have a football like a wonderlic test before you get into Troy's party so he doesn't have to answer stupid questions. Great idea. Okay. I'm going to go local restaurant he hosted. Okay. Fritzi. I think somewhere

The Rich Eisen Show
"aikman" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Yes, I think so. What we felt and I think most football fans felt it as well that the NFC championship game and that stretch was really the Super Bowl. Because we just felt that the NFC conference was stronger than whatever came out of the AFC. And that was a great game. We didn't play our best football in that 94 championship game. But then the forty-niners went on and played San Diego and they dominated that game and played exceptionally well. So I'd like to thank we have been able to get past that's a big if. To get past them and then the following year after that 95, we played the Green Bay Packers, but yeah, it's hard to believe I will tell you in context to put it all in context. Yes. And what I felt was a really fortunate career on my behalf to have played in four NFC championship games. Last year or last week, when we were preparing for the bucks and cowboys, Brady, who has played in 14 championship games. I thought I had done a little something. But everybody, everybody, right? It pales. Troy, amazing, is that on the line on Monday night amongst everything else was whoever won the game would come up with a 36 all time playoff win and by that I mean Brady individually or cowboys as an organization. Yeah, no when you consider the fact that, well, Tom Brady, okay, here's the other part of that. And I'm sure that you've talked about it on your show. Sure. But here's the guy who, of course, is 40 5 who's played as long as he has. He has played another three full seasons in playoff games alone. I mean, three more years worth of playoff games. And people can't really understand they think, oh, okay, yeah, I guess that's right, but three more years added to what has already been an amazing career of longevity. It's pretty incredible and to have one to have won more playoff games than anyone else is even played in. I just don't know that the numbers. You can talk about them all day. I just don't know that anyone can fully comprehend what he's been able to accomplish and they're always talking about records and they're made to be broken and I get all that. But I can not imagine anyone ever coming close to the records that he has, forget the championships, but just the yards and the touchdowns and the wins. And all of that because I just don't think even though we're protecting quarterbacks more, I just don't think I do think we're going to see a lot of players playing into their 40s. I don't think we're going to see a lot of players playing in the 45, 46 years old. But on top of that, you have to play at a really high level every year. And to me, that's the greatness of him. Not all of the years played, but all of the years played at a great level is what impresses me. Troy Aikman here on the rich eisen show. And while we're on the subject of Brady before we get back to the current iteration of the cowboys and the forty-niners and the rest of the weekend. You would talk about Brady records, not like this is a record. It's just a numbers thing. We'll never see a 45 year old playing a playoff game again, be asked to throw the ball 21 more times than his age, right? And also not think for a split second like he can't hold up. And so that's the whole point that's the one I saw him in Munich when the rest of the game day morning gang with irv and mooch and Kurt met with Brady. The sense I got was he knew he still had his physical abilities, right? It's just the team that he had won a Super Bowl with two years ago for some reason couldn't find that next year, whether it was maybe the upfront protection or the run game or whatever. But just the frustration, I sensed just a frustration from him is that that next gear was not there and there was a question if they would ever find it. And they did find it in that game, but ultimately they couldn't. I'm wondering the Brady that you and Joe and the rest of the crew found when you got ready for this game. And your impressions, Troy. Yeah, I agree. I mean, you don't achieve greatness without having high standards. And what he expected of himself and what he expected of those teams and this team this year and to come up short. And the bar, of course, is high because I think in all of his years prior to this year, the lowest he had ever finished, a Brady led offense had never finished below 12 in the league in scoring. Of course, they never had a losing season. And then on top of that, the struggles this year on the field, then in his personal life. So I just think it's been a really tough, tough year for him, unprecedented in so many ways. Most of us, we experienced those more than once in a career. He's been very fortunate, but this team, when you looked at him, you thought, even though they had the injuries, a lot of teams have injuries, but they just never, they never reached their full potential in my opinion. And I really thought rich going into last week's game against Dallas, I thought we would see the best version of Tampa that we've seen all year. But instead, it was much the same. I think Tampa Bay was one of the most underachieving. Maybe the most underachieving team in the NFL this year, when you look at what they're able to do. But then when their backs were against the wall, they found a way to make a play or to go down the field and come away with a touchdown. And then win a game and do just enough to get themselves in it. But I really did think we would get their best version. And I was disappointed, of course, the game itself wasn't all that compelling. And that was disappointing for those of us that call the game, but I just thought we'd see more than what we got, but with Tom, I'm hopefully comes back in place, I still think that he can play at the level required to achieve all the things that he would like to. And there's a lot of people I talk to within their organization, although they don't know anything, but they sense that he will be back, which I found interesting because had I not have called that game and anyone have asked me, what do you think Tom's going to do next year? I would have said, my guess is he'll probably retire. But now I'm not so sure. So I guess we'll find out in due time. And then the sense may be staying there. I mean, I guess what is your sense, your Hall of Fame sense and quarterback sense of being in the

SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
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SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Situation. I think is one of the funniest things I've ever seen because I don't have any dog in the fight, but when the mets lost him were you pissed that you didn't care or no so I was disappointed, but it's a unique situation where there's really nobody to be angry at. For years, I could be mad at the mets for not being involved in these big name guys. Now the owner goes out there and agrees to a $350 million deal, but because of the medicals or the physical whatever, they don't like the medicals, they have to renegotiate and obviously they weren't willing to go to where the twins were. So can I be mad at the mets? I can't be mad at the mets. I can't be mad at Correa for taking 200 million guaranteed that he was getting from nobody else. So it sucks that it went down like this, but the player that the mets were excited about getting, he's clearly not that. He's damaged goods because he went from well over $300 million to only 200 guaranteed. So it sucks, but there's already been angry at. Well, well, I don't understand how he fails a physical with the giant to mets, but he passes it with the twins. Me neither. I thought it was strange when the mets signed him only because why wouldn't the Giants have sealed the deal? I mean, they went out and made that crazy offer and then they backed off, so you knew that had to be something there, but I don't know. We didn't know we didn't know all the details. It was just that they were concerned with something. And then Boris made it seem like he didn't want to wait. So he was going to pivot immediately to Steve Cohen. So he called Cohen, then they work out the deal. So it wasn't like he came out and said, this is what the issue is. The mets agreed to a deal after board's pivoted quickly and then obviously they sold the medicals and said, we're not doing that. We can't do it. So it sucks. Bottom line, I'd love to see Correa in a mets uniform this year. I thought he was the missing piece as the owner said, but not going to happen. It's just so weird. It's so weird. I've never seen anything like that before. No me neither. Right. It would have been great if there was a 13% see the fact that it was the twins, but he was, I would have liked another 13th data. They have failed a physical again. Three would have been better.

SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"You know, it means that we've and I get it because, you know, fans at home have heard us call a lot of big games. And you think about all the NFC championship games we've called and we've called 6 super bowls together and then of course all the regular season meaningful games and playoff games. So I think then people do get a custom, much like I did with John Madden and Pat Summerall. You know, you just get accustomed to those voices and when you hear them, you know that it's something big that's about to happen. So it's a huge compliment. There's no doubt about it. And for those who feel that way, I would just say thank you. I mean, I really am humbled by that. It means a lot. It's probably the greatest compliment that I can have. If hearing my voice and hearing Joe and I's voices together on a broadcast brings the level of comfort and then also an expectation of something big that's about to happen. Gosh, that's the greatest compliment of broadcaster could be given. And it will be a big game feel for sure on Monday night in Tampa with the cowboys and bucks perfect perfect match up there with all the pressure on the cowboys and then obviously Tom being Tom. So we look forward to it and enjoy it and we will all be watching. Thanks for coming on. I appreciate it. Absolutely. Thank you. Take care, have a good game. Attention bet MGM customers have a friend who loves sports as much as you do. Here's the chance for both of you to earn a $50 bonus when you sign up through bet MGM's refer a friend program. Just sign into your bed MGM account and click on the refer a friend program to send your friend a message inviting them to register a new account in the same state you

SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Pete Carroll should be right there as well. Because we had them in the preseason and there was no one who thought they'd win more than 5 games. I mean, nobody. And yet, I think in some ways, I've said this in other years about Pete, probably his best job of coaching of his career. And that's saying something because he's done a great job in other years when they were kind of transitioning to a different group of guys and all that all that they went through. So pretty amazing, but there's some guys on that list as far as coach of the year. I think Doug Peterson to be able to turn that program around mid season. And a team that has had no success outside of 2017. I mean, no success. It's hard to change a team anyway, but to do it mid season, the way that he was able to is really significant. But yeah, the gay, I'm excited about all of them, but the other game that I would say that I look forward to watching is San Francisco because I just love the way Kyle Shanahan, I just love what he does offensively. It's my favorite offense to watch. I like how they tie in the passing game to the run game. If I could hire anybody if I was a general manager, Kyle Shanahan would be the guy. I'm glad you mentioned that because you talked about sort of the job Pete Carroll did flying under the radar and not getting the coverage it deserved. I thought at the time it didn't get the coverage it deserved at all. And that was the niners getting Christian McCaffrey. I mean, I understand he's banged up a lot this year he's been healthy. But for that team to be at that level to acquire that guy, I was like, this is a game changer here and I felt like it almost flew under the radar a little bit. This is going to sound like I'm pat myself. Go ahead and do it. But I had a buddy of mine who's really involved in the league and said, felt that that trade was a head scratcher. And I said, oh my gosh, I said, I think it's, I think it's phenomenal. I mean, I think it's an unbelievable trade. For San Francisco. Absolutely. And other teams could have made that trade and I wouldn't have felt the same way. But the reason I felt that it was going to be great was because of what I just said about Kyle that I think McCaffrey is such a unique talent. And he has been banged up and keeping him healthy, of course, is the issue. But with the team struggling in Carolina, he was getting lost and so for him to be able to go back to an area that he's familiar with having gone to Stanford. And join Kyle Shanahan, I said nobody's going to get as much out of this guy as Kyle is and that's what's happened. So I would have been totally shocked if he had gone there and was just barely contributing and wasn't helping the team out much at all. I thought it was just a great just a perfect fit. And then you have that I mean the trio with him and debo and kittle is now what do you think? I mean, listen, I got one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time here. Brock purdy rookie, not a ton of experience. I mean, he's played well, but it's only still been a handful of games.

SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"I mean, he's not going to, I mean, I'll ask him. I owe the fans the question. So I'll ask him, but he's not going to. I consider Tom a friend and he's pretty candid with me, but he's not going to, he's not going to say what he's going to do. My guess is, he knows, I don't think this is one of those where he's going to step back and try to decide. My guess is Aaron Rodgers knows for that matter, but Tom, my guess is he knows what he wants to do. And if it means he'll play maybe it means he'll play somewhere else. Maybe it means that he'll play if the bucks get this player, but I think he has a pretty, I think he has a pretty clear vision of what's going to what his future is going to look like. But I'd be shocked if he shared it with me. I don't like see this is just me as a fan. I'm a die hard Yankee fan. I love the fact that Derek Jeter spent his whole career at the Yankees. You were always a cowboy, nothing else. Cowboy, like a Tom Brady should not be bouncing around from teams, like your Tom freaking Brady. Don't be a journeyman. I don't like that for him. Yeah. I love that. I don't like it either. I'm like you. I like to see a guy who just stick around, but it's just become harder and harder. I didn't want to see Peyton Manning, leave Indianapolis. There he went. So Joe Montana in Kansas City was a Joe Montana. It is a part of it. Yeah. But let me ask you this. Throw out your game bucks, cowboys, because I do think that's the best game of the weekend. 9 or Seahawks, Jaguars, chargers, bills dolphins, Vikings giants Bengals ravens. If you could only watch one other game this weekend or call one other game, game you'll most looking forward to besides yours. What do you think it is? Yeah, well, okay, if I answer the question the way you asked it, I would say the Giants Minnesota game. Would be the game that everyone's picking the Giants. I don't know if you've got a feel for that, but everyone's picking up. Well, a couple things. I would say the fact that the Giants are in the playoffs is pretty incredible. Because this was a rebuilding year, right? I mean, we had them early. I know what they were going through, what they were dealing with. Brian dabel. And those players and the rest of staff deserve a ton of credit, of course, but what Brian dabel was able to do awfully impressive. The other side of this that I just have not heard enough of, I think Pete Carroll, I think Brian dabel will win coach of the year,

SI Media Podcast
"aikman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Host, Jimmy trainer. Thank you for listening. We have an excellent excellent show this week, Troy Aikman from ESPN Monday Night Football is on and brutally honest about so many so many topics talked about what it was like to be in the stadium and on the air for the terrifying demar Hamlin medical situation try gives us his perspective on that. We get a little bit into the controversy with Joe buck and the NFL saying they never said 5 minutes warm up. We're going to replace. So Joe weighs in on that. Excuse me, Troy weighs in on that and talks about just what that night was like when we get into the NFL playoffs. He's got Buccaneers cowboys this weekend. Shares his thoughts on what could happen if the cowboys lose, no one's better connected to the cowboys than Troy also talk about the other playoff matchups, Troy gives us a little review of his first year at ESPN and calling Monday Night Football after 20 years at Fox. So great interview with Troy Aikman and then after that, we have our train of thought segment with Sal kato where we get into a little bit about the NFL playoffs and some other things. Going on. So excellent episode with Troy Aikman and train of thoughts before we get to it just quickly. If you've missed any recent episodes of the SI media podcast, check them out in the archives. Jim Miller was on the show last week. We talked about how ESPN did a great job covering the demar Hamlin. Injury, we had a yearend third annual yearend spectacular roundtable with Peter schrager and Andrew pearl off two weeks ago. Brian Curtis from the ringer joined me three weeks ago for a sports media year in review episode, Greg Olsen from Fox was on the podcast recently as well. He gets a playoff game this week with Kevin burkhart. So if you missed any of those, going to the archives and check them out, subscribe to the SI media podcast and leave a review on Apple.

The Dan Patrick Show
"aikman" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Troy Aikman, the accomplished broadcaster, the note saying, and cofounder of 8 elite lager. We had that at the Super Bowl. And I think I was one of the first to point out. I said, there's an 8 there with the logo. You have to look at it closely there. But the 8 can challenge to raise money for a great cause. We'll talk to Troy about that coming up. Right before I walked over and turned on my microphone Troy. Pauly, my producer goes, do you know Troy Aikman's middle name? I go, I don't. And I said, is Troy actually his real first name? So we're going to play a game before we get to you. Who thinks Troy is Troy's real first name?

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"To see a buddy. Thanks for coming. Yeah you got a man thanks. Troy awesome right brother. Thank you thanks. Ali just hang up buddy. Go take a gotta go. Russia's nose awesome. God troy's cool. Jesus see school. I love him. He is he has more integrity than You know i. I wish i wanna be friends. I i'm going to you know he'd be good for you. Be good sounding board you. I think so. I think we'd We'd go deep but just don't start any conversation with so what's up now. I definitely won't. I'm coming with a plan. You know what i mean. I'm not even gonna say name. He'll answer the phone and be like okay. So here's what's happening right now. Got this this this and that's it so i'm not a phone guy. I don't like to talk on the phone and aaron does. sometimes aaron is just like so like what's up. I'm like what do you mean what's up with you for twenty years like what's up like what are we got with the figures calling me. How did you get this number. Yeah aaron loves the phone. She's like sometimes we'll just sit on the phone. No words will be exchanged. And i'm like hello like what are you doing. I'm like i. I don't know i mean i'm just i'm here. What do you need some. I gotta go. I love you all right bye bye. Listen to daddy issues on the iheartradio app on apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcasts. Daddy issues is a production of cavalry audio and iheart media produced by margot carmichael sound engineering and editing by josh windisch executive produced by. Joe lock oliver. Hudson dana brunetti and keegan rosenberg. Listen we all love ice cream. But there's ice cream and then there's jenny's ice cream jez. Unique flavors like brown butter almond brittle a buttercream ice cream with golden pockets of and crunch and bramble berry crisp ice cream. That tastes just like a fresh berry. Cobbler topped with vanilla. Ice cream. All made from scratch no synthetic flavorings dies. Ice cream is great. And jen's makes it better find danny's one of a kind ice creams including gluten free and dairy free flavors at scoop shops and grocery stores nationwide and online at japanese dot com. That's j. e. n. s. dot com. The air we breathe the water entering the soil that grows food for our families. These basic elements are essential to healthy. Happy lives america's corn. Growers thinks so too across the country pitching in every day and doing the work to produce food and fuel. That is healthy. Sustainable way go to. Nc g. a. dot com to learn more about how corn farmers grow a more sustainable future for us all that's in c. g. a. dot com in a rapidly changing world. People wonder more and more about where their food comes from and out was grown. The farmers who grow america's corn understand. How important this is and share the stories from our farms of how we are working to grow an incredible crop that can be an answer to sustainability questions and has grown by men and women who value the air water soil and our natural resources. Just like you to find out more about how corn farmers are working to feed and fuel a vibrant economy and healthy planet visit. Nca dot com a commitment to the future..

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"And then you know there were some other you know. Get into the whole. It wasn't even said. Because i was like these are my friends and blah blah but now it just looks like maybe these are cousins of mine or some shit. I have no idea what people why it happened that way. We said this before you hopped on because they won every head to head matchup up at the start of each round. We never played. So if i didn't introduce my family including my poor sister who never spoke a word on this show which is this was her the highlight of her life. She don't say that i. If i don't introduce my family you would have never seen them. It's so funny and people think i'm being a smart ass when i say it and i'm not because he's two years older than me when i was really paying attention to the nfl trae. C'mon was troy aikman by you know. Yeah do i remember bradshaw sure. Do i remember the eighties in montana. And all that. Yes but but by the time i really cared about covering or looking at the nfl. With a with a discerning eye troy aikman was troy aikman and somebody brought it up on a podcast. I did about our relationship. And if i ever called games aikman did while aikman's cowboys were so frigging good that every week they got mad and some raw their broadcast crew. But my first year second year. I'm working with tim. Green and troy troy's. Let's say the cowboys weren't that good that year. And i think troy found out or figured out that the end was near when the guys covering his nfl game. What job lock in tim. Green you walk into the production meeting like who in the hell. Are these two people that. I'm about to sit down and tell secrets to well. We always had we always had madden and summerall was pretty much every week unless we were planning on monday night. And then we had al and dan and frank gifford and you know that crew and whoever was doing monday night that particular year and i remember when we when i walk in for a production meeting and it would be stockton and melon. I'd kind of be taken aback. Because i knew that that was their number two team and i was like well. Where's where's madden and summerall this week. And they weren't doing us they were covering the forty niners typically how it worked but i mean if we had sixteen games in a regular season i bet twelve of them were madden and summerall covering them and then the one year shit was towards the enemy and we weren't very good and that and and it was a reminder when i walked in and i don't know what number crew you guys were joe. I don't even remember the production. May joe always told me when we got paired together in the broadcast booth. He said you know. I covered one of your games one year. I said you did. I mean did. I come in for the production. Meaning he goes. Oh yeah you came in and it was when we were playing cincinnati. I said i did. I don't remember that he goes yeah. You weren't real pleased about being in there. haven't talk. Talk was so great. Oliver we sit down and like so so for people. Who don't know if you're a great team you're going to get the top broadcast crew for each network. Well that's why they had some raw madden and summerall every once in a while the number two team will we show up. We were the number three or number four team and we walk in there and tim green. Who's a wonderful guy and going through his own battles right now starts in like kind of just shooting the shit with toilet. Hey what's going on as like. Yeah much yes doing all right. Troy just cuts off. He's like look. Do you have any questions about the game. Because because i'm not gonna play the. Hey what's going on gaming and so here we are x. Number of years later paired together and from day one. I was asking the guy favors to come to saint louis to do my children's hospital golf tournament. He was all in so i. I saw troy player. Who was intense. And i've seen troy the broadcaster who's just is giving a guy as halvor. It's all over. It's like when you're on the phone with. I'm not a phone guy. But when i'm on the phone somebody calls and you answer the phone. I mean i want to know why they called. And then let's yeah let's get to it and then get off the phone but then when they say so you know what else is going on. Really what else like. We're gonna make things up for conversation. So when when i that would know in that story so when i got into broadcasting said already i was the number two guy when i first started. It was really really important to me to be on a crew to wear when players walked in. They respected you because they knew it was at least state a bigger game. You know i wasn't doing the number one game. But i was doing the very next game which meant a lot. So these these guys that are doing the games between teams. That are really struggling. I mean it's hard. It's hard on them. It's harder on them than it is on us doing the games. We'd do it you know and it's just it's a it's a tough situation on them especially when you're doing games with teams. That just aren't planning very well. It's hard to be positive. You know. I mean when when we cover game there to good teams that are that are generally. Haven't really good year so we get to kinda celebrate that we don't have too big we don't have to be negative and just talk about all the things that have gone wrong and so it becomes a much tougher job i think for the crews that are that are that are lower in the ranking than than the one or two who. Who's your who's new. Who's number two behind. You guys While this year it was last year. It was kevin burkhard. And daryl johnston this year kevin burkhardt and greg olsen who just retired. He was with seattle last year carolina. A lot of years in chicago and and Yeah really talented guy. Great guy and and he'll be the number two guy this year in his for much like man has first season of broadcasting. Now i'm i if you if you get a minute. Go on his instagram. And what they've been through as a family and child heart transplant and yeah it's just. His attitude is phenomenal. And i just don't know how that just doesn't wear the life out of you at you. Don't know this troy but oliver is shooting a show that you and i are going to promote on fox. He's now owning family. Yeah yeah doing a show albuquerque. I'm doing it. It's it's an hour show. It's called the cleaning lady and it's sort of like a mob vegas drama play like an fbi special agent who operates in the gray area. You know he's not necessarily on the up and up. But the i i the the minute i got the gig The first thing i thought of was was buck. I'm like oh shit. It airs in january. I think during the playoffs and maybe he will for the first time in our friendship be promoting something on air guys will be talking about. That would be. That's awesome such a treat for me so you're filming you've already filmed it now. I'm shooting now. I'm back and forth from new mexico to la blind flying a bunch but yeah it's good and home and home. Ali take your three kids in the staggered. That's right. I gotta do right now. You gotta go take your kids to school. I know but home right now to be there for day. One you remember. Those days troy day one of scary and exciting that was for both parent and kid. It's the best it's awesome. It's gone before you know. Yeah my kids walk past main. These heavy egyptian musk oil. I mean it just literally. I can't get it out of my nostrils. He's got a kid troy. The just went through puberty. That wants to work alone school in eighth grade. But oliver didn't get them colonie. Got him egyptian. Musk oil is that. Is that the one who sometimes makes a cameo. Yes the coffee pot. Yes yes yes. Totally unfazed by my insanity. My whole family is the stat. I can tell you're used to it. They're very they just have their morning. And and i'm the one sort of doing some sort of an insane bid.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"You know but true when you were why. Why did you want to become a dad. So early. And i only ask this because i was the same i had the same situation i in my early twenties. I knew that. I wanted to be a dad. And i think there was some subconscious reason for me because my dad left when i was a kid. You know when. I was about eleven or twelve. He actually was out of my life. Kurt was in my life as my stepdad. But there's something about your biological not really being there. And i think there was this unconscious part of me that wanted to become a father to break the cycle because my dad's dad my grandfather left my dad. I mean it was just this sort of de linear situation where. I just didn't want that to happen anymore. And so that was. I think unconscious decision for me to say. I wanna have kids. So i can be the best dad that can be. Yeah yeah. I don't know where exactly came for came for me. I i know. I know what joe saying when he was talking about being jack. Buck son and trudy and natalie and not wanting to reflect poorly on their father and make sure that they've kind of told the line a little bit You know. I did as a kid because not because my dad was a celebrity but because it just beef i ask is with there. It was pretty clear what would happen. So i. I don't think though i've got a good relationship with my father. He was taught. I mean really tough. just You know he demanded a lot from the time. I was real young. He treated me like a grown man. No as far back as i can ever remember i. I had no restrictions. I'd never had a curfew on a never had anything like that but but the expectations were always there. So you know yeah. I could do all these things but you better not get in trouble and you better make sure you're doing it the right way and and all that so i never took good anna job that freedom that i had And when we moved. Oklahoma i moved. Oklahoma from southern california. Grew up until i was twelve and then moved out on a farm. In the first day i arrived. I was I was roofing our house. We built our house. And then i was. You know didn't rock and i was on. Hey so all of a sudden. I went from a city kid to in out in the country and a lot of expectations. i mean. I've played american legion baseball. And i would haul. Hey right up. Until i had to leave for the game and then i'd come home and it might be eleven at night and i'd be out in the fields hall and hey until four in the morning so whenever we got the aid just kind of internet. I was young so maybe in some way. Some of my childhood was taken away. Because of that. But i wouldn't trade it and i just know that all had soared. I mean that's your work ethic right there. I mean yeah probably oh that oh you're career and o- obviously there's talent but you gotta work. I mean that's has to be no doubt on those moments there's no doubt and And so you know. Yeah i think that part of me. There's there's no question that. I wouldn't have got where i got as an athlete if it weren't for my father and and so i think there was a part of me always deep down. That always kinda wanted to prove to him. That i was taught this. He was which is impossible. I mean this guy's these. I could tell story after story about him but but anyway so Having kids was a was a really important thing for me. And i had the two girls. And i don't know what it would have liked to have a son. I'm sure i would have loved. It would have been awesome. I'm done having kids. But i've always said if i were to have kids i want more girls Because i love the father daughter relationship. I just loved the every morning when i see him. They come up. They give me a hug and a kiss every time i you know. It's never changed from the time. They they were one years old to now. Twenty and nineteen. That dynamic has never changed You know god bless joe you know with the. He's he's talked about how he hasn't seen my girls in a few years. I've seen his. Although i feel like i do. I feel like i'm related to him because instagram. I have not seen him in person. I've not met him yet. And what do they two and a half now there three and a half three at all three. And a half yeah. It's it's i know in driver's license. Before i get a chance to bring him on. The road is long as they can sleep in your room. How about that you can you. Can you can hang with them. You can get all black and white you want. The road is gonna be my place to sleep in twenty twenty one eight. It is the only uninterrupted. Oh my god. I just got a great night's sleep. Part of my life is being on the road which part of me it makes me sick. That i'm gonna be gone as much as i'm going to be gone but the other side is going to be gone pretty well often now. It's not too bad that you're on that science program like that. But i'm gonna get a bus and just travel around the country and i'm gonna leave one game and just drive to the next and i don't care how it's gotta be there in three days. I just. I know somebody who did that worked for him that that'd be good. Yeah i all right. I'm going to think about that. I'm sure michelle will be all come up with a got to come up with a name for it though. We got to come up with some catchy like as bad and cruiser. The buck boss. The buck the buck buggy. The buggy is rolling into hervey tex. If you're enjoying this episode of daddy issues don't keep it to yourself please. Share the love and tell a friend about daddy issues. Go subscribe on the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcasts. We begged right stay tuned. you don't wanna miss what's coming up right after the break. You wonder where your food comes from more. And more people to america's corn farmers work hard every day to grow a crop that you can be proud to serve your family. 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Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"One quarter of chris collins worth in one of these games do that person as come on. Oh come on. I mean he is. He's so great and we went through so many things together. That should be in a book. A i've talked with him a couple different times here over the last few weeks like an hour at a time. I've had some really great conversations with now now you get those body some funding swatting stuff. Listen we're good oliver. I was stuck between these two guys. They are a types. They are dominant people in chris. Collins worth both great broadcasters you know both great players both but they have opinions so not their opinions did not always match up which made for great tv in my opinion but also made for a little bit of stress and i was always feeling like i had to go back between the two guys like what chris really meant to say when he said this troy and finally we get out of it. Now we're all now. We're all great friends and i. I don't know it's it's funny that hold on it's funny you say that because everyone gives you shit for being biased. Even though you're absolutely not but what if you flipped it would if you leaned into that. What if you had to announcers who actually cared about the other team would get into it on air. You know. with a lot of knowledge that would be out would be amazing to watch on well. Espn kind of does that. They have simulcasts that. Go on where they will they will. They will pull in somebody from it. Happens a lot in the collegiate level. But now it's going to happen in the nfl because peyton manning's going to have a show with eli manning and it's going to be like almost counter programming to their own programming which is kinda crazy to me that you've got a game your own announcers and then over on here on. Espn two or whatever it is. Click into that. If you wanna listen to peyton and eli talk about it and not the guys that we actually higher pay to cover the game. Right what yeah. It's strange fox's in doing that are they gotta hope. I hope i was just thinking when when we're talking about kind of that subtle nature of working together in a high pressure thing. I'm sure it's not that different than in the acting world oliver because you know if if troy screw something up royally or i screw something up royally. I go back to my early days with tim green when i was doing games than he and i were just figuring it out and if he struggled well then we struggled. I hate that feeling i call perfect game but if my partner on air partner is not is not having a great game then we don't have a great game and so that's why you have to play off each other and highlight each other's strengths and i would imagine you know when you're doing a scene with somebody you're really dependent and that's why the old age old actors thing line of. Oh they're just so giving and they're just doing this scene. Daniel day lewis. He's such a giving you you because you're only as good as what they're giving you and you have to play off that so we're doing that same thing. We're just doing it. Live to action that we're not controlling which may job that much harder you may actually. It's an interesting point. You bring up because you guys have the luxury of being together in the booth for that many years in really learning each other and liking each other if you guys had a bad relationship just even personally. This wouldn't be twenty years in the making. It would've ended so with as an actor. I've been lucky there's been moments where the people on set have not been so great but for the most part i have never had a really bad experience but i mean i'd say probably thirty percent of the time you've got actors working together whom and fucking like each other. Sometimes there are things that go down. Were egos clash. Someone's in their trailer too long or whatever's happening and you have to be in love with this person and you just do not like them but you have to quote unquote act. That happens all the time you know where you just It's your best friend or whatever and you. I hate this dude. He's just kim human being. But now i gotta love him and hug them you know. And that's my boy. Don't go anywhere we'll be back after this short break. Remember your last urgent care visit. It cost a hundred dollars after day stuck to a plastic chair and a lingering paranoia that you caught cove it in the waiting room. We are changing that at hella. Wisp dot com. You can privately message doctor and pick up your same day prescription in just three hours. That means less time waiting and more time. Doing the things you love. Our doctors specialized in treating and preventing those annoying reproductive and sexual health issues that affect all humans. Say bye to the doctor's office and hello wisp treat. 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Well troy and i have been through. And it's why i was excited to have troy on for a million reasons but we've been through a lot of the same life experiences but i think what what we really bond over other than what we do at work is it. Were dads to two daughters. And he's seen my girls grow up. I've seen his girls grow up. I can say this. And i've said it many times publicly of all the things that troy aikman is great at and it's a long list not the least of which is being hall of fame quarterback in super bowl champion hit. What he's best at is being a dad and really really stepping up when his girls need him and now i'm anxious because we haven't really talked roy much and that's going to change here soon about being an empty nester because his youngest alley just left. Now she's down the street at a at a local school but man what is that like. And how's it going for allie there at smu. Well alleys doing great and thank you for for saying that. I am about being a father. I sent you know. Joe knows this. I said it is at his wedding The night before. I.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Jenny's makes it better. Have we talked about this. Family feud episode yet. We we were just recapping. Yeah that was good for everybody except me. But that's that's why it was good. I feel like. I can speak for all on this one because he and i were looking like that. You know. I mean you never looked like that. So that was one of those moments. That i've i've been with. You're twenty years. I've never seen something like that It was horrible. And what you don't know is we came out of our i quote unquote huddle. You've run one of those huddles before troy and we had nobody we couldn't come up with an answer and michelle go steve. Can we huddle again. He goes sure. Go ahead which they don't have in there and then truly was the one that said my best friend. Natalie said my boss. Everyone's like okay my boss. We weren't really gung ho about it. Because i thought who admits in the world that their bosses smarter than them except for everybody that worked for you at the ford dealership. But but i come on. I'm like i don't know. Are people really going. Admit that their boss away went with judy's answer which was my best friend. And now i'm the internet asshole. Let's see here's what the problem is now. You just throwing trudy under the bus. So you're going to get a double-whammy here. I don't care i don't care she's my kid. It was good troy. Use that in times of star. Stay off social. Media's my philosophy that's right yeah yeah it's fine. It's funny you and i've talked about that in. This isn't a show about social media but when you do a game in when we do a game especially when i do a baseball game it's like you want a little bit of time to go by so all the you suck you hate my team. Things can come rolling in now. You can get on twitter four days later three days later and you can kinda just wipe those away with one. Click go to the top. You may see one then you start over. It's like there's other people didn't exist. Yeah no that's that's that's kinda the approach. I do. think that for me though. A little bit like i don't know if it is this way for you but if i feel like i've had a good game if i feel like i did my job and was proud of the work that i put in that game. I'll go look at social media and rarely will anything even get my attention no matter how negative is because i just feel like mean whatever. I feel good about what i did. But if there's those deems where yeah kinda screwed this up or didn't get this right then you go back and you read it and then if somebody is commenting on that then that's what i feel like it really of hurt because i know they're right you know i know Yeah i was i was. I was hoping nobody noticed that you know one of those ideals. Yeah i think that's healthy healthy castle. Oliver got good self worth. You know what. I mean because you're not basing it on your not basing your performance on the fucking warriors behind the keyboards. Oh i felt good. Fuck everyone else. Or i felt bad. Okay they have in the in the world that i lived in as a player even social media wasn't there but these guys now certainly are dealing with it and then in broadcasting everyone's a critic and the fantasy football's really brought out. The criticism of of the players player doesn't make a play. But i'm curious for you. All i mean as far as social media you get a lot of negative on on your fees. People sell money just so funny. You asked that. I was with some friends this weekend. And they asked that exact question and the answer is no. I mean. it's crazy to say like you go through you. Go through my comments. And i mean it's never anything bad or negative. I think that's just how i presented myself as just this sort of out there. You know unrestrained person who's just going to be himself so i get passes all over the place. I guess i mean there's no i'm not being critiqued. If you don't like me then i guess just stop following. No one ever says like you're a fucking this or you did this or just great. I mean so you. You've carved out a path a little bit like jack. Nicholson to where you know. I mean he can take a three iron to a motorist. This car they say i jack on. It's no big deal. And yeah i got lucky with it but i do think that when you do. Sports people are stuck with troy and me if they're watching the big game and and and we're having we're having communist worded a little bit differently. Okay people after. Listen to us if we're doing game on national tv but but inevitably one side is going to be really mad because their team just lost and if you say anything you know that's critical or if you know in my case i'm jumping up and down because it team just one you've got half the fan base it's going. Hey you're your wire you so excited. My team lost if they're gonna follow you oliver. They're probably going to be a fan of yours to some degree. Nobody's stuck on a on sunday watching you. Call their games. If they are fans they they watch your stuff and they follow you and if not then you don't even exist in them so it's different experience altogether and i get it. You know. I mean. I totally get it. Because i don't get when. I watch a sporting event i i think. That's what makes sports so great but rarely am. I just absolutely like fanatical for the outcome of a game. Typically most events that i watch. I've got a little bit of a rooting interest at times. When i'm watching my house but not not often but then i'm watching for for instance a ucla game and i'm fully invested on wanting to see them win and then when something happens and the announcer says yeah. I kinda i wasn't. I do get why people react the way that they do. I guess the the thing that surprises me and it always has surprised me is that someone then actually takes the time to go type out this this that they have for for a broadcaster that that's the part where i say. Wow i they are really committed to this thing so but it's great. It's great for sports. It's been it's been great for getting people involved. When did you start like what was your first game started in our first game together i retired in two thousand and then i i worked the two thousand one season With daryl johnston a former teammate of mind with the cowboys and dick stockton was our play by play guy and and had a blast to renew such a unique situation to be working alongside a guy who came into the nfl. The same years i did. We were teammates for all those years and it was fun and then And then mad and all of a sudden left the very next year and they put joe myself and chris collins were in the in the number one booth. So it happened. It happened really quickly for me to be the number two guy one year and the very next year to be the number one guy and then worked with chris for three years in a three man booth and then he left for nbc. And and then. Joe and i have been in a two-man booth ever.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Thought was. Nobody admits in a survey or believes that their boss is actually smarter than them. Everybody's like oh my boss is a more on. My bosses doesn't matter male female. Whatever doesn't matter. Yeah and so the question was your answering what you think other people bond with. Not how you feel so i. I don't know if the people are gonna just openly say they think they're not as smart as their boss. Somebody gonna to these answer of best friend. Well then my family my girls just freak out because we had in a pinch come up with bosch. Which was the right answer. Good god it's just you can't win for losing again before i don't understand that phrase but it fits somehow here. Oh dude it was funny. It was great. I mean you couldn't have asked for anything better to happen. You know i mean did it. Was there it was. Tv is getting tv. And i went on twitter for a minute and most of it was fine but then you get the every tenth one is like really harsh and some woman. Like you're an asshole you're a sexist asshole. Your sports guy. Typical sports guy. And i just i wanted to engage. Download the media. And i'm like. I'm the one that brought my girls. I'm the one that showed up with. Four women. And i listened to my daughter for to not my oldest daughter and now we i mean absolutely. Don't fuck engage with that insanity. I mean that's that's where we are. It's a bigger point. It's like people want to beat you with this gigantic brush which they don't know any of the specifics of what went on that show in that huddle who said what that's just the way it it just forget about even the show or the huddle. I mean whoever's painting you is this this kind of a person obviously has no idea who you fucking are. So it's just ridiculous. I mean they don't know. Joe buck is fucking stupid. If i did the same thing. I would not have gotten that kind of shit. You know what. I mean right just because i'm not like a target like you are a target and so what the fuck ever. We had fun you money for your charity. I want money for my mama and her charity and we had a great dinner afterwards and try to promote the podcast. We we had a lot of funny stuff. I will say of interaction between our two families and made it was cut out. They cut out a bunch of stuff to cut off the intros. And i mean i guess i didn't watch the the one before i don't know if they took some more time with her intros and stuff why they cut out your intros. They played my intros to my family. You know why because my family didn't get to play lost every thing so my poor sister i will say my daughters were excited to go on. I was excited to go on. Kinda michelle was excited to go on my sister. This made her life and she's in the fifth spot and never said no word now on shirt not one word. And here's the other thing. Had i said my boss and we and went to the finals. There was already stress in my group and in my mind. You know how i think of who was going to play the final round thing. Yeah fast money or whatever it's called my michelle was kind of going you know. Let julie do it so it was gonna be julian me and then my wife is not in it. I was just like on one hand. It was a nightmare and the other hand. I'm glad i didn't even have to make sophie's choice there. My sister wife. Oh my god i know. What will you. Should've you should just put both up and you just you know you wanted to do that. And michelle's like no. They want you to do it by you. Yeah that's true. Well so what. It doesn't matter. I them now. You guys do it. It doesn't even matter the fact that your sister was. A huge fan of the show is so to come up and didn't even get any air tom skilling so i mean of all the people i should have put her first but then you did it the right way which was actually the wrong way. Because it's family feud not me and some friends viewed. I asked them though when they sat. I said look my family's not coming on if if they're cooled me bring some friends and my wife. I'll do it and then they said okay. Your order was easy. Mine was like you're picking between your daughters and your wife and your sister who's the one that's all geeked up to be there. It was just like well i was thinking about it. You gotta go michelle. I then your sister you know. Then my girls yeah. Yeah because even if you're giving you shit it's like you guys. Look this julie's like dream fucking come true. She's got to be on a long life. You're both in the movie industry. You're going to be on camera. You know with some luck. You're going to be famous okay. Julie needs to be on fucking camera right. that's ship has sailed. My ship has sailed. I am what i am. She is what she is couldn't be happier. I'll look blue own. Don't go anywhere we'll be back after this short break with more daddy issues. 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Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"aikman" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Wilders birthday and it's their first day of school today so it took rio to school this morning at eight fifteen. We do this podcast. Then i take bodey at ten forty five then. I come home then. I take wilder at twelve. Why are they staggered like that. Why it's just the first day it's like orientations for each grade and it's you know it's one of those so they won't be like that is it does. Do you ever get over that first day. Jitter as a parent. Now i i've gone through it with documented this thousand times going through it again but when you kind of push them out of the nest. I don't care what grade they're in your always holding your breath to how the kids are gonna be. You know they're gonna fight now. I know there's a lot of returning friends is going to be new kids. There's a new dynamic and and it's always a little a sketchy and a little intimidating. I think both to kid and parent to know that you're going to deal with as the year goes on. Yeah well. Rio is going into second grade. The only one who is new to the school is bodey my middle. This is the first time that they've all been at the same school ever. So bodies brand new into sixth grade at this new school. But he's so fucking easy. I'm nervous. he's like no no. I'm excited like why are you excited. He goes. I don't know new people. You know excited so he. He's he's just got a whole different vibe. Wilder is entering eighth grade and new man. I mean he's gone through puberty and is voices dp gained seventeen pounds. He's grew four inches. All he cares about his hair. He's wearing my egyptian. Musk oils cologne. I'm like i got something better to your kid is going to eighth grade wearing cologne. He wanted cologne. I didn't get him cologne. I got. I have these essential oils. That i've had since i was in my twenties. I used to wear them when. I was single egyptian. Musk and i smelled so fucking good. That i didn't even need to look good. I just needed to smell good. It was like this. It was like this attract. I was just you know. And so he's like put it on. He's wearing that shit cool gypsum. Musk in the eighth grade. That is phenomenal. That might be the best thing you've ever heard said on this vibe cast and that's saying a lot because we've done instead a lot here but that your your eighth grade son says everything about you to that. He's he's all slick down. He's ready to kind of walk in door swinging. Open like like the sheriff walking into a wild west saloon. Hey come on ladies. it's egyptian. Musk act yeah. Yeah yeah. I just have to. I have before he goes to school. I have to tell him. Don't say egyptian. Musk it sounds too crazy. You know what. I mean like if someone says oh my god you smell so good. What what are you wearing. We just gotta make it up maybe. Em or i don't know because he always you blame. Blame it on acts spray. I mean you always. You can blame everything on axe body spray especially at that age mixing with my skin and i have my own natural ramones in chemicals coming out and when you put this acts cool mist onto my body i smell like you know. Indiana jones that he wanted axe. And i'm like dude. We gotta do you one better than acts you know. Just here's some essential oils from one thousand nine hundred egypt. Yeah exactly shit. His age too. I mean if it's probably aged like a fine wine so you may be discovering something that even the ancient egyptians never knew that if you store their musk for twenty plus years. It comes out as he may. He's going to show up in the car at the end of the day. Just hickeys all over his neck in shirt ripped off kodaly. This was a may. This is the best first day of my life. So he's he's prepping and he's got his whole hair routine down now where he washes his hair and then he brushes it and then he puts it into the perfect position and then he has to let it air dry so when he walks around the house wallace drying. It's almost like he's a neckbrace. He doesn't even move. He doesn't move his neck because he doesn't want his hair to get out of place. So great i. I could talk about this for a day because it. I can't wait to go through this with by little boys. You know the best thing about my girls go into catholic school is they had a uniform so it was never like. Why are they going to catholic school. I the number one overriding reason. So that everyday was not a fashion show. It was uniform. They slop in dole girls. They slop out. They do their work and school is not lake. I got a i mean. My daughter's hair was a by the time they're seniors. It's just like a rat's nest and they don't think eliminating that was a good thing for for them. Yeah no i know. I mean there's definitely there's definitely that and the other side of that coin. Is you know there is something about expression creatively with your clothes and how you look just dealing with the perils of putting on something wrong and taking a chain go shit. That didn't work. That's so great. Well our guest today is is troy. Aikman we're going to be joined by him here in a couple minutes. But you and i need to talk about the airing of our family episode. Yeah can go through this without. And i'm scared because there's so many things to say about it and i don't want troy to jump on in the middle of it but yeah i'm getting just destroyed on the internet as being a sexist astle who doesn't listen to his wife his sister and his two daughters. Meanwhile i'm like. I'm the one that got invited and i could have brought anybody clearly. Oliver brought three of his friends. I and i chose to bring a little nest of women that i have of me first of all to clear my fan. There's no jin in hell that my family would ever go and do that i i. Would i would 'cause. I have fun with no kate. Hudson no no capability hall. Goldie hawn kurt russell. No y you know what i mean like. I've got my wife and then my three boys you know but i. I didn't think about that when we were doing it. And then i watched it this morning. Actually and i was like. Oh yeah joe will get destroyed for this. Just because he's such a target anyway. And now you're not listening to your girls you sexist bastard right which is absurd. Because here's who's answer. I went with my youngest dot. That was my youngest daughter's answer. That was not my answer. That was her answer If you remember we gathered you guys had your three strikes come out of it and michelle goes steve. Can we huddle again. Because we had nothing we were gonna see.

Pray the Word with David Platt
How to Keep Trusting in Christ
"Joshua chapter eight or swan in the lord. Seta joshua do not fear and do not be dismayed. Take all the fighting men with you in arise go up to a i c i have given into your hand the king of ai and his people his city and his land. Few remember josh. Which after seven because of aikman's sin the people of god were defeated at ai. When they tried to go to battle in that particular place they were defeated. Why because they had sinned against god and god was not with them. God had not promised to give them that land and now as a result of what happened in the last part of joshua chapter seven and judgment toward aken in his sin. Now god says to joshua. Don't be afraid. don't be dismayed. Go up to a. I and i will give it into your hands in. The lesson is crystal clear when you put joshua chapter seven and eight together when god is not for you then you have no hope but when god is for you then you have all hope. That's just simple significant. Truth that we see echoed all throughout the bible. If god is not for you then you have no hope but if god is for you then you have all hope. The point is put your open. God put your trust in god. Seek god honor god glorify. God this is your hope in this life.

Bear Grease
Searching for Akerns
"Before you get to indoctrinated i want you to take a second note the way that you pronounce. The words spelled a. c. o. r. n. Say it out loud and remember it. It means something. I've always been interested in aikman's i've looked for them relentlessly since i was a boy. It wasn't until i was an adult. I realized there was national attention about the way the word was pronounced. I've been in the arena so to speak on this debate for some time. Imagine it's kind of like being born into a war. You didn't know you were fighting. Maybe you or even the one instigating but you didn't know why acres porn it. I've always felt this. We're going to discuss the puzzle. Piece they play in acquiring wild meat specifically for white tailed deer. But i think will find other reasons why they're

AP News Radio
Holocaust Survivor Who Testified Against Eichmann Dies at 91
"Hi Mike Rossi are reporting a Holocaust survivor who testified at **** commander in elf Eichmann's trial has died Joseph Zalman Kleinman Holocaust survivor who testified against Adolf Eichmann at the **** commanders trial died Tuesday according to Israeli media he was ninety one Kleinman was one of fewer than one hundred eighty thousand Holocaust survivors remaining in Israel born in Slovakia in January nineteen thirty Cliven and his family were deported by **** Germany to the camp at Auschwitz Birkenau in nineteen forty four his father mother and sister were killed at Auschwitz after the war Kleinman emigrated to Israel I commend one of the architects of the Holocaust was captured by Israeli Mossad agents in Argentina in nineteen sixty put on trial in Jerusalem in nineteen sixty one Aikman was found guilty of crimes against humanity crimes against the Jewish people and war crimes and executed the following year hi Mike Rossio

IT Visionaries
How Infrastructure as Code Is Accelerating Cloud Adoption
"Welcome everyone to another episode of. It visionaries and today we have the vice president of engineering. And has she core pretty small pretty welcome to the show. Thanks matt super excited about chatting today all right. let's get right to it. How she court and its suite of products or some of the most popular products. In that i've ever heard about in Among the developer community. So everyone i know that is a full stack developer or back end. Developer is using a hash core product at some level for those. That don't know what you guys do. What is ashi core. And what are some of the products. And why do you think is become such a standard in the development community. Yeah awesome. Let's start with that. So how she is a company. That is really focused on helping customers on their journey to cloud no digital transformation is top of mind and it really depends the way that applications are being billed is no longer have sort of the traditional data centers in data methods of operating. And so are chronic. Swede is essentially helping customers on that journey when you think of us we were really founded as an open source software company and we have eight organ source projects today and these projects really kind of play different roles in that journey for the cloud operating model the first set of products really around helping developers kind of in their lifetime time environment in building images and those are aikman and packer. Richardson packer almost become household names in any developer community. Now we followed that with the tax reform and tear form is used to essentially provision your infrastructure.

Science Friction
The astrophysicist and immunologist who've dropped everything for COVID19 - Science Interrupted Part 2
"So most of what I did was a combination of data software and statistics. This is astrophysicist. Dr Sam Hinton from the University of Queensland in January Hey submitted his PhD so I worked on Supernova cosmology and that's essentially taking exploding stars somewhere in the universe and using that to figure out how far away they and once you figure out how far away something is and how bright it is you can try and map out the history of the universe. Obviously things that are further away are further back in time because it takes time to get to us so the idea was if we can map out the last fourteen billion years of the universe ended expansion that hopefully we can try and characterize the nature of dark energy and dark Meta. That's my main eight right and obviously that's a problem. That's all about modeling and Statistics. So I created Asian hierarchical models and other sorts of models try and encapsulate all the nitty gritty details. That happened in the universe. In some statistically robust way so just a little way project just a tiny one that managed to consume years of my life. And whether that's because I just wasn't smart enough or whether it turns out that the Hamid actually really is complicated. Well I have opinions on both if only I was smarter. And if only the universe was simpler okay so taking on the entire history of the entire universe right there. So how is this? Astrophysicist and software engineer now suddenly found himself working on another big but totally different problem. The cove nineteen pandemic today on the show too young scientists who have had to rapidly retrofit and translate talents in an unprecedented moment in history. Sam Foreign doesn't shy away from a challenge. If he's name sounds familiar to you. That means you might be a fan of this stamp. Tonight's GonNa play out that I wanted to crunch the numbers for this other man to do it. There's computer I don't know if he's going to go hunt. I didn't even know. Cross was going to play his idol. New Sam was a popular contestant in the twenty eighth season of survivor Australia but bravado aside what use is an astrophysicist in fighting a global pandemic after all as far as we know now corona virus has made it into space yet and that's a relief as poor people on the International Space Station. There's no ICU. Up there what essentially happened was once I started getting serious. Everyone just put out feeling the same. We need help looking at a whole bunch of these tasks and this happened at Uku. Enriches where I work and through the grapevine. People said. We're looking for someone with all these skills and then Sam supervisor happens to be the acclaimed dark energy astrophysicist and TV presenter Professor Tamra Davis She's also passionate about astrophysics people using their research knowledge and skills in non astrophysics domains. So Tamra put Sam's name Ford The first thing was surely there are people that are better suited than me and salmon just accepted a job offer in the US at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. That's a big deal. But when Sam was told more he went back to Tamra and said. Are you all right if I just take months off from my actual normal astrophysics project to work on? This and her response was absolutely fine. Don't worry about it. We'll figure something out. Get on the project and do what you can. It was there was no chance that I was telling this down. It was a way to make a real contribution and astrophysics You know we don't make significant contributions every day to society we may every now and then invent something like the digital camera and was like yes. This is amazing but covet is a right here right now. One hundred percent immediate problem so there was absolutely no hesitation jumping into it so just like that. In a matter of moments Sam's life has suddenly turned upside down. Oh yeah if I thought I had long hours before. There's nothing like the current hours that we have to deal with. Sam is now the lead daughter analyst on a really crucial international project rolling out in real time in intensive care units across the world during this pandemic. And if you've seen the footage coming out of those units you'll know that this is a hellish frontier and what we need damage. Dice seeing young patients patients people of all age ranges. Who are just incredibly sick. And you can even hear now as. I'm walking through patient rooms in the hallway. It just your oxygen the sound of the pulse ox this ventilator later. Dan has joined. What's called ECO car? The global project headed up by trail-blazing intensive care specialist professor John Fraser from Prince. Charles Hospital in Brisbane AIKMAN COD is a mighty Akron Rod. It stands for Extra Corp. membrane oxygenation for twenty nine thousand nine novel Corona Virus Acute Respiratory Disease a card so when your heart and lungs can't do the job of oxygenating your blood and it. Komo machine allows that to happen outside. If you body. We want to know essentially. How can we best help as many people as possible? So we have very finite resources with this outbreak. We don't have an infinite amount of nurses doctors and ventilation equipment that we can just put everyone on so we need to know. Hey if if patient x comes through the door and they look like this but is the best sort of ventilation can give them if we just give them a mosque. Are they going to be fine or is this a patient that needs something more severe because a nurse can generally do around ten c-pap mosques so the very easy ventilation but if they have to actually mechanically ventilate someone help out the longest mechanically and it's essentially one nurse per patient and we don't have that many nurses when we have so many patients coming in so we really want to be able to say when someone walks in the door that they're probably going to need this outcome will be x? Y. Depend however retreat them. So when someone comes in we take the age we take their weight and then we need to know what other things do have do. They have high blood pressure Do they have diabetes? Are they smoke I? What is the condition of their lungs? There's so many things so many different data points that you can gather in the medical world ten thousand different questions that you could ask but what we have in our data time series so for two weeks after people. Get to the ICU. How are they red blood cells evolving? How of their platelet counts doing what we want to do is compare their outcomes and Dan data with other people other healthy people or people that have different afflictions so that we can say this is the thing that's unique about Karina buyers. This is one of the predict is here. That's different from anything else. And it's very hard to get that sort of time. Series data doctors and nurses are working around the clock to keep people alive. They're exhausted so around the world. Medical students are stepping up and being recruited to help collect the data every day. You need to be updating the data. And that's why we need for example medical students to come in because it is such a large burden if anyone is trying to also treat patients on top of that. We have around five hundred different variables from the different patients. And about a hundred of those we have information hopefully essentially every day that they're in ICU. So that we can see how they evolve over time. I can't say too much mall because whilst I have a huge list of variables in front of me things like pro calcitonin. I don't know how they used in a medical context all that I can do generate the reports and then worked with the clinicians in real time to say. What do you want to see? What would you expect to see? And how can I best present these models and this information to you so that you can draw conclusions from it? The urgency of the situation means. This is being taken very seriously. Clinicians are working in the dark right now with this new virus so they'll benefit from a Biegel clearer picture of what's happening for patients around the world. Oh Yeah it's absolutely unbelievable. I've never been involved in a project this lodge and especially in the current predicament. All the usual blockades and the bureaucratic slowdowns that you encounter have just been removed. So we have fifty countries now from Estonia to Kuwait to the United States is coming online the UK Italy Spain strategies coming online now two tons of countries and then each country also has all the hospitals in it. So we've got around two hundred fifty hospitals and that number grows every day.

CBS Sports Radio
Coachs Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson to be inducted into Hall of Fame
"In fact on Sunday I was flat out crying David Baker from the pro football hall of fame showed up on both the CBS and fox TV set for CBS it was pre game on Saturday before Titans ravens and he surprised longtime Pittsburgh coach bill Cowher by telling him that he had been inducted into the or he will be inducted into the pro football hall of fame in canton so you got out of it live on TV and Barbara size and told me so I I communicate with boom he said that they did not know ahead of time so it was a surprise to all of them somebody had to know because they would be great to be able to get into the studio but do you credible reaction from coach bill Cowher and his wife and his daughter were there as well course he teared up I teared up so that was awesome I did not expect it to happen again on Sunday on the box set but can I tell you this one flat out maybe ball so Jimmy Johnson who not only was the championship coach in college but also one with the Dallas Cowboys super bowls he finds out at halftime of the Seahawks Packers game that he is also going to be inducted into the hall of fame and here's what many blubber Troy Aikman who played for Jimmy Johnson in Dallas is watching this whole thing unfold he's also surprised by it again nobody knew they kept are a really tight secret so eight point is watching it unfold from Green Bay and the TV booth and he's crying he can barely contain his emotions and Jimmy Johnson just the ball like a baby which is exactly what I would do and what most human beings on this planet would do and the really neat thing was that entire set was full of Paula favors it is full of hall of Famers and Jimmy Johnson finally gets to join that exclusive club so congratulations to coach Cowher and a coach Joe Johnson Jimmy Johnson to be able to find out like that I heard surprises so those are two moment but I will definitely take away from this playoff

First Take
Cowboys’ Dak Prescott earning bigger bucks with every start
"What Sunday Sunday's thirty five to twenty seven win over the Detroit? Lions Dak Prescott became one of only two quarterbacks in NFL history with four games of at least three hundred seventy five yards passing two touchdown passes to be first ten games of a season the other. US Oh yeah. That's Joe Montana or a cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman is rallying for Dak tweeting Sunday. I say a man on that note. We welcome Dominique Foxworth on me on that note though. Pay That man. That's it's a good note to come in on. I'M GONNA. I'm Oh no question. Stephanie Has Dak earned his elite payday do better thought he owned it before the season began. I thought he deserved to be paid eight. I thought he deserved to be paid along the same lines as costs winter particularly considering the fact that he's had a considerably better season than Carson Wentz. I think he's validated that even more. I'd like to also stay this though. Even though costs at once had an abundance of people dropping his passes at this number should be better it does not negate the fact the Dak Prescott has looked better. You have a new officer coordinated. Clearly you prioritize passing instead of running you have answered the call and the biggest thing for me that resonate with that that resonates with this something. Say something to be said about filming in the moment now we usually use use it clutch moments when the precious own. Well guess what the pressure has been on Dak Prescott before the ball tipped off the season because you never got paid. It's football. It's a violent sport. You play the quarterback position so you are a target stationary or otherwise for two hundred. Seventy pound lineman Georgian of forty to fifty pound linebackers and everything in between you literally putting your body and your life on the line every single snap you take yes. Here's a guy that is getting paid two million dollars in an age where we've got Russell Wilson example. Getting paid thirty five. This is this guy is getting paid. Two million dollars no security in an age where we've got guys sign up for a hundred and thirty one hundred and forty million dollars. There plays his position and he goes out and he plays. He's like this complete nearly sixty percent of his passes. Got About Twenty One touchdowns nine interceptions. Okay over the last three games. He's throwing nine touchdowns just two interceptions exceptions. You just can't stay Arazi deal Elliott struggling over the last two games combined. Ezekiel Elliott doesn't even have a hundred dollars over the last two games. I think it was forty seven a couple of weeks. Let's go over twenty five last week and look at that and Dak Prescott doing what he does. I think he has more than validated that he deserves his money and he deserves reading.

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood
The design legacy of Apples Jony Ive is iconic, but eco-problematic
"Apple is known for beautiful expensive products that get replaced pretty often either for status or because the battery is dying when longtime designer Gianni. I've left apple last month to form his own design company. Lots of people looked back at his time at apple and his influence on creating. Waiting products that were hard to repair prioritized thinness and beauty over sometimes reliability and whether as apple gears up to announce new iphones this fall that might actually change now that I've is Gone Kyle Wiens is the founder of the electronics repair site. I fix it. He wrote a blog post about ives mixed legacy at apple especially when it comes to the environment and he said sometimes simple isn't better. It's this idea that it should be so simple to use the you shouldn't have to worry about how it works. What's under the hood? They decided intentionally that they were going to hide the complexity of the battery from us but what that did is a side effect was it limited the lifespan it made these last shorter and and so then when the new you know a sexy renew features comes out next year like Ammiel one doesn't work as well. I'm going to get a new one. How much did these design choices influence? The rest of the tech world like phones used to have walkable batteries until the iphone came along and Apple Paul really you could argue drove the rest of the industry into this sort of more throw away tack. Absolutely they drove the rest of the industry this idea that it was acceptable that you could get away with say integrating the hard hard drive onto the main motherboard. If you want to separate the computer from the data. There's no way to do it. That's the kind of thing that that most other companies would have said No. That's a red line. We won't Cross Apple crosses that line and then everyone else follows you've also. Written recently about how Johnny is designs based on the style of German industrial designer deter roms and a principal like a really important principle of deter ROMs design was sustainability environmental sustainability and you talk about how Johnny lives is leaving apple without having reconciled really a big gap there. Why do you think that that shift happened and really hasn't been addressed right out of design? Principles Design Zayn is is sustainable and design long lasting and I think those things get coupled together when you do something like like doing in a battery that artificially limits the life of the entire device to the life of its shortest component. You're getting on this consumer a treadmill treadmill where we just have to go out and buy more things and the the environmental impact of manufacturing these things is significant. It's it's over two hundred pounds of raw material to make an iphone but the fundamental product architecture of saying as thin as possible and damn the consequences it really is a challenge. What we've seen is apple's environmental team who is very good have done everything they can to make? The products is sustainable except change the design that has been driven by Johnny Ivan his team and there have been A. A number of very specific decisions that they've made that of limited lifespan of these devices I think probably to the Chagrin of apples embarrasment team who then has to support it in the best possible late how much of it is on us the consumer I I mean we have certainly bought them all the time. We've complained about them. You know you've got rid of the headphone Jack. Oh I can't slot my battery out. This is so annoying and yet we we do keep buying them absolutely and this is a challenge that we have is a culture. Is it when you when you have something where there's multiple variables that you have to choose from you want the best audio player but you also would like something that will last a long time <hes> because it doesn't have stamped on the box. Hey this thing last eighteen months. I think we tend to forget we put out of our minds. Were not very good. <hes> psychologically it making long term decisions and then then later we tend to justify say oh well you know it's not running as as long as it used to but <hes> you know there's a new one that came out so I think I think that is <hes> they've been able to take advantage of psychology <hes> that yes we bear some responsibility but I think the lack of disclosure if they said hey if a single key on this computer breaks it's going be over a thousand dollar repair that might change people's mind when they're purchasing things up front but people don't have that information and how do you think that that mentality that psychology is starting to change sort of like as you get to the point where you're feeling like <hes>. I'm about to buy my fifth iphone. Phone this one seems fine except the battery for example and then of course there was the scandal about it. Do you think that as these devices get longer in the tooth. There's more awareness that they don't last as long as maybe they should or could I think so we're starting to see people wanting to push their devices longer part of that is the improvement in smartphones is not as great every year as it used to be so as that's potatoing. We don't need to get new phones <hes> all that frequently but the batteries don't last any longer than they used to so all of a sudden. We're GONNA keep our phones twice as long as did three four years ago <hes> we're going to have to be replacing the battery and at that point making those batteries available <hes> is going to be an important competitive differentiator and that's where you have companies like Motorola that have come out and said we're going to sell service parts for our funds. We're going to make them available both to repair shops into consumers <hes> there's a there's a crack that apple has left in the market that perhaps mother all will exploit so we could start circling back around to the beginning where we have phones with <hes> swap -able batteries and maybe S._d.. I D cards lots and so this is something really funny people as as because we take these things apart I take apart every iphone. There is room inside the Iphone S._d.. Card Slot. There's room for some cards. There's room for Nestea card. They put that in there the only reason that you can't upgrade. Upgrade the memory on the iphone is is because they want to charge you an extra hundred or two hundred dollars for the extra storage Kyle Wayans the founder of the electronics repair site. I fix it and now for some related links lots of words have been written about apple and whether it still has its legendary Mojo and what will happen now that Johnny Ive is gone but I fought Jonathan Troy Aikman in the New York Post put a really well a week or so ago you said apple needs to figure out how to keep creating things that we didn't even know we needed. We of course also have linked to Kyle wiens piece on our website Marketplace Tech Dot Org and obviously it isn't only design. That's made apple products especially the iphone more likely to get replaced then repair. It's also the fact that a new device gifts introduced every year always at least in theory with some must have set of features that means the old one is now useless or at best unwanted and then new features in its operating system. Them Aren't always available for older phones like in the upcoming thirteen. There's a software fix to keep your battery from overcharging which should prevent your battery from getting old and not holding a tarred so quickly after you buy a new phone except that I._S.. Thirteen will only be available on newer iphone models but it does seem like consumers increasingly want off the hamster wheel research firm Gartner forecast last week that smartphone shipments will have their quote worst ever decline in two thousand.

The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Best of The Herd: 01/16/2019
"I four or five years we were on this big thing for four or five years. I kept hearing this argument. Era. Jurors goat Brady second or Brady one. Rodgers to greatest all time apparently Joe Montana. John Elway never existed. Peyton Manning never existed. I always said. You do get it. Like, Tom Brady's got a room in his house full of trophies. They're not that stupid argument. And then I had something I said something during the middle of this year. And I said the it was perceived as a hot take I said the eight best quarterbacks I've ever seen in my life. It's not just about Super Bowls. This is about talent playoffs records your impact to the league. Your impact in the city. What did you overcome? What did you play with the eight best quarterbacks? I've seen again. There's a lot of different. It's Peyton Manning. Tom Brady Joe Montana. Terry bradshaw. John elway. Dan marino. Aikman and breeze. Now. People said you're just saying Troy Aikman. Oh leadership playing hurt toughness dominating a great division. When Washington giant in Dallas pout, those eight best quarterbacks, but the one that got people worked up is drew Brees was a hot take. Was way Rogers, and I said he's right on the outside right next to Brett farve and Steve Young and maybe Dan Fouts. And isn't it interesting? Mr. I'm crazy hot take. Right. I was whoa. You're and I said, no, let's talk about impact to a city. Whereas Aaron Rodgers was given a championship roster a championship level head coach and championship momentum in front office. Drew Brees was given the Cleveland Browns with a port Katrina bountygate. One guy was given the laughing stock of the league that had one playoff win in the history of the franchise. The other player was given arguably the most iconic franchises in the NFL with championship level players. Great momentum terrific front office. Very good head coach. So that's not close. Also. Let's go through four or five things. If drew Brees wins this weekend and goes to the Super Bowl, and they are favored and most people like the saints. If drew Brees get to the Super Bowl. And if he does against Kansas City or New England that again going to be a field goal game. If drew Brees wins the Super Bowl. And again, they're favored at home this weekend to get their Super Bowl titles against Aaron check breeze. NFL records, not close check breeze impact on a franchise. Drew Brees folks is the saints. To Aaron Rodgers is arguably not the Packers best quarterback ever impact on the franchise is not close leadership qualities. I don't know. One guy has former teammates constantly calling him out one guy is revered where three hundred pound offensive lineman. Literally do we have the tape? This is what happened when an offensive lineman Zack street retired recently for the past eight years I've played in front of the most prolific passer in NFL history. Drew Brees has been the single greatest

San Francisco Chronicle Sports - Spoken Edition
South Carolinas Will Muschamp not focused on elections
"You're listening to the spoken edition of the San Francisco Chronicle. South Carolina's will must champ not focused on elections by chronicle new services from sports will must the South Carolina football coach might have authored the perfect definition of one track mind while most of the country was riveted to midterm election results must champ apparently was unaware that. There was even an election Tuesday. According to yahu and must champ was asked by a reporter what effort he had taken to teach his players many of whom could vote for the first time this year about voting. He had no response. The follow up question was whether he even knew what was happening Tuesday. I do. Now, he said, I'm getting ready for Florida. Troy aikman. The Cowboys hall of fame quarterback said in a radio interview, Tuesday that big changes are needed in big d I'd say there has to be a complete overhaul of the entire organization. Aikman said, you can't just simply. Replace head coaches and say now, it's going to be better. No, it's been shown that it's not better. And you have to address how everything is being done with Monday nights. Twenty eight to fourteen loss to the titans Dallas fell to three and five and is looking at its seventh non playoff season in nine years under head coach Jason Garrett.

Speak For Yourself with Cowherd & Whitlock
Cowboys' Jason Garrett is now the odds-on favorite to be the first NFL coach fired
"Of Sean Payton. The Princeton Clapper is miscast as an NFL head coach and has nothing in common with self made men like Peyton or even Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones last night Sunday night football, tobacco made it clear Jones. These defy or gear. The Cowboys toss away a winnable role game to the Texans due to horrendous coach. The bad coaching extends well, beyond gears, ridiculous decision to punt on fourth and one in overtime, Jones's already on the record. Questioning that decision Garrett and his offense of coaching stabbed blue this game in regulation, the before, entering that transpired and over overtime within evitable with the game tied in the final three minutes of the fourth quarter, Dallas had the ball at their own forty, seven and face. Second eight, given the trouble. The Cowboys had blocking JJ watt, and David and cloudy all night gares staff called the worst play of the night. They had deck Prescott dropped back to pass, turn his back on the defense fake to handoffs turn around and then look for receiver to throw the ball to guess what when Dak turned around JJ watt was sitting in his lap. And the next play was third and seventeen game over Jason Garrod is in over his head. Forgive me for this Marcellus, Gary, your stereotypical prep school. All Ivy league elite fast track to a position of power because his resume says, so not his accomplishments. This is what Jerry Jones needs to realize Jason geared and Sean Payton are not cut from the same claw Peyton earned every opportunities ever received. He was an undersized quarterback in eastern Illinois. He bounced around the elitist arena league as a quarterback. He was innocent coach at four different colleges and three different NFL franchises before being named head coach of the saints. The Princeton Clapper has coached to places two seasons with the dolphins and the rest with the Cowboys as a player. The Cowboys signed geared is their free agent quarterback because his dad was in their scouting department geared won. Two Super Bowl rings grabbing coffee for Troy Aikman and carrying a clipboard. Garrett was born slide into home plate. Peyton drew a walk stole second base. Reach third on an infield single and scored on a sacrifice. Fly the saints hired Peyton away from Bill Parcells, Dallas's coaching staff in two thousand six. When Peyton led New Orleans to the Super Bowl title in February of two thousand ten. Everyone started looking for the next Sean Payton.

Live on Sunday Nights its Bill Cunningham
Justin Bieber 'applying for US citizenship' before marrying American model Hailey Baldwin
"Singer Justin Bieber is reportedly applying for us citizenship. John Jeffries has details. TMZ reports that the Antero candidate born singer is applying for dual citizenship between the US and Canada bieber's lived in Atlanta Georgia ever since he was thirteen years old. The move comes after Bieber and his fiancee model Haley Baldwin responded in Los Angeles on Thursday. They were reportedly obtaining their marriage license. The pair got engaged in

KSFO Morning Show with Brian Sussman with Katie Green
Why wear sunscreen? Your skin absorbs 50% more UV radiation without it
"Right. Now Morning show he's a noted, cardiologists author of many books and again our resident doc on the morning show, how, you doing Dr. Freed good morning Brian Dr debunk. Here, I'm ready. To keep. Them honest yeah Dr debunk all right you. Gotta, debunk some stuff for us here again it is summertime and the first thing I think about what I think of. Summer and I think, of a, health I'm, thinking my skin my skin So let's talk about sunscreen doc you gotta. Give us the one-two-three, on sunscreen Yeah. Okay so you know Brian most people stay Yeah I don't use it never. Wore this stuff it's too much of a. Hassle. So. Let me ask, you, katie's wearing sunscreen Ultraviolet radiation the type that. Causes melanoma the deadly form of skin cancer How? Much more ultraviolet? Radiation. Does your skin absorbed permitted without sunscreen than katie's does. With sunscreen okay we'll? Just say twice as much five times as much what do you, think, I guess many, more times I have no idea whether it's two three four or five but it's got to be just a, lot? More and, you know that I'm very, sensitive to this issue doctor right so Brian the answer is fifty five. Your skin absorbs fifty times more. Alterra violent radiation per minute without, sunscreen so it's, rule number one blind. When, you're out in the sun riding your. Bike taking a walk, grilling remember, sunscreen is the best life, insurance policy your money can gosh And and you know just, don't do it enough at it requires some discipline I mean you've gotta just. Be. Determined when you leave the house you're going, to have. Applied the sunscreen and let's be, realistic the vast majority of us, don't do that, well it's true and even the people that do it Bryan they don't do it? The right way? That's. What we were talking about the Ford melanoma rates are. Skyrocketing even though people? Are wearing more sunscreen than ever before the two things you need, to, remember is to, lay it on thick if you lay let's say SPF thirty on it's essentially SPF zero and the other thing, is? Reapplying when, you're out in the sun, every two hours you have SPF one hundred on an after two hours. Essentially wearing SPF zero okay so. Folks we've got to wear the, sun say screen, we've got to apply. It, regularly and this takes a little work. A little disciplined but This is serious business melanoma it is. This. Is a cancer that if it strikes who, man unique. Great medical care and you need, some prayers this this is a, fast mover isn't, it It really, is Brian so there there's a couple of things, that you need to know, about this I you know look it runs in. Your family it runs family Troy Aikman, had it, but it. Doesn't need to run in your family it can. Strike, anyone, at any time any eight even teenagers so. I everyone needs to be. On the lookout second Brian. You talked about how. Serious this can be an early detection is key listen to. This number ninety five, percent cure rate it's. Melanoma is discovered early less than twenty percent survival rate if it's discovered late So what how. Do we discovered, early doc what do, we look for you I mean you know this. Is something we can actually do before, getting into, a doctor's. Office right absolutely so examine your skin monthly from. Head, to, toe for new spots or changing the way. Brian the most common location. For melanoma in men is. On the back and. See your doctor you know like you do professionally once a. Year for an exam Right it's on your back you can't see you're you're not gonna see. That in, the mirror somebody else's got to see that for you The back so in, men it's the back, but the Brian it can Chopin. Unusual places well between your toes on your? Poems. On the bottom of. Your feet even on. Your eyelids you really need to check everywhere have someone. Else look at it for you So with, the guys on the back generally speaking with a woman whereas it more more often found more. Often it's on the arms and. The legs. It. Can also be on, the, back legs but you can. Find Brian I had a a patient? Who, was a teenager shaved his head for the swim team, and discovered melanoma. Scalp so it can pop up, anywhere you? Really, need to. Pay attention be, careful okay so, we're talking summertime, summertime and we're talking about. Sunscreen, can we talk please about drinking driving listen Katie and I are, just not fans in, any way shape or form how. Many times if you heard you know yeah Yeah We had a few glasses of, wine some guy, that's you, know out to. Dinner, yeah I'm gonna drive. Home I'm. Fine plus I don't live very far. Away. Sure you hear all the regular just had a couple of. Beers just a couple of glasses of. Wine it's a quick drive home at. Cetera. Right what about? That you put guys like that in a driving simulator and there's three times more likely to crash, now that's the same guy who, says, yeah I'm. Fine and it takes him twice as long to break that's an extra five car lanes to. Stop so Brian rule number, three if you've been, drinking even if you think you can, drink you can, drive you can't so. Don't. Okay how do? You how do you get the alcohol to pass through your? System people would, say, well let's just have a couple of, coffees but that's not the. Trick what how long does it take for this alcohol to get out of your system before you could get back behind the? Wheel. Yeah, well alcohol is absorbed into your system. Within Thirty minutes of Of drinking so you don't how guys try to put food in their stomach to. Absorb the alcohol. It's already gone. It's too late that doesn't work To get it out of your system the only thing that can. Do it is. A king of. Time I mean There's really no way to sober. Up you know a lot of guys Brian Delco coffee or you know I'm gonna have. Some coffee or energy? Drinks let me. Ask, you and Katie coffee energy drinks helpful. Harmful or no impact on driving what would you say I'd say. No yeah I don't think it's any impact I think the boozers in your system and. Your drove the damage is done. Okay it's actually more dangerous when you drink coffee now here's what you right you guys. Are right I you'll caffeine doesn't sober, you up, your less sleepy your, judgment motor skills, are just as, here's why it's more dangerous because you feel. More alert you may think you've sobered up so you have one more for the road. Which makes it even? More dangerous to. Drive Oh my gosh okay Yeah yeah okay if you, have sobered us up so. Here's Dr Mark freed we're talking about wearing sunscreen when ever you're spending time, out in the sun have your skin examined on a regular basis, yearly by a physician for sure every month by somebody including yourself to look for changing spots and then. Hand over the keys, if you've been drinking no matter how alert you feel that we. Got that, covered doc I mean that's what we really need to do here. As a couple summertime. Tips? On case Afo. Right. You've got it Brian remember, to play it safe that light at the, end of the. Tunnel maybe a. Train Pre, k. SEAFO strength Plus plan.

Chris Krok
Trump withdraws US from Iran nuclear deal
"A russian billionaire made payments to president donald trump's longtime attorney michael cohen correspondent shimon peres says the russian has been interviewed by special counsel robert muller's team muller's investigators a we've learned have questioned a russian oligarch named victor vex oberg about hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments made to president trump's personal attorney michael cohen in two thousand seventeen ninety no proof of his claim president trump pulling the us out of the iran nuclear agreement new national security adviser john bolton a fierce critic of the agreements stood near the president during the announcement america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail we will not allow american cities to be threatened with destruction the president was foreshadowing future of iran being able to build intercontinental ballistic missiles as part of its known short range missile programs that do indeed threaten israel and saudi arabia the treasury department is readying new sanctions only wrong how tehran will react is up in the air with hardliners in the regime likely to try to create a diplomatic gap between the us and allies bob costantini the white house secretary of state mike pompeo arrived in north korea for meetings ahead of president donald trump's plan summit with leader kim jong hoon pompeo landed wednesday morning pyongyang time was greeted by north korean officials he waited a hotel before meetings board to begin a mansfield isd elementary school teacher is suing the school district or sexual orientation discrimination charlet anderson elementary school teacher stacey bailey was placed on paid administrative leave earlier this school year average she showed her students a picture of her family including her wife we believe the evidence is going to show that she was treated differently than heterosexual couples who've show their their significant others and so that's evidence of discrimination bailey's attorney jason smith says he filed a lawsuit in federal court bailey's contract was renewed but she was reassigned older students and former dallas cowboys quarterback troy aikman will open a restaurant at texas live in arlington this is the first restaurant for aikman and it will be called trolleys the restaurant will have an outdoor patio space centered around a live oak tree an indoor outdoor stage in the middle that will feature live music seven days a week at a.

Speak For Yourself with Cowherd & Whitlock
Dallas Cowboys' Jason Witten will be remembered as all-time tough guy
"We'll see what she would have time for last call and what has become a tradition to start every nfl drab the ceremonial booing of commissioner roger goodell this year the commission came out flanked by several hometown he wrote cowboys but even that wasn't enough to keep the dallas crowds from boeing him seth is this a big deal roger goodell getting booed i don't think so i think it's just really kind of become you know a draft ritual you started started one year the next thing you know every single year it happens in philadelphia last year it happened he kinda just smiles about it and goes along with it but i i don't see it as a big deal it used to happen to david stern to in the nba i think it was in two thousand thirteen stern crack some joke about how that's actually it's a sign of affection the booze and so i don't think it's a big deal and i kind of expected it in dallas but hearing all those boos with troy aikman jason witten and roger starbuck on the stays that kinda shocked me all right another big story in dallas today tiny and jason witten reportedly told cowboys owner jerry jones that he will retire after fifteen season with the team presumably to join espn's monday night football broadcast crew that prescott reacted to the news by saying quote i'm just as surprised as everyone arse of no dez bryant and now possibly know jason witten should deck prescott be concerned change comes fast i don't think so i think that it's time jason wouldn't have been playing for fifteen years he's eleven time pro bowl and at the end of the day he's not what he used to be i mean as a as a security blanket he's not what it used to listen as a defender you know what he's going to run he's gonna run an enron out route and an seem road.