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Bloomberg Radio New York
"alderson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"He will then become a special adviser to the owner Steve Cohen, alderson had been the match GM from 2011 to 2018, he came back to serve as president in 2020 when Steve Cohen had bought the team. Major League Baseball scoreboard local teams in action top 7 Oakland in Houston tied at two, bottom 7 met 6 Pittsburgh one, it is right now a final for all those Yankee fans out there who are idle today, Tampa Bay all over Toronto, 11 to nothing. I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update, Juliet. Dan, thanks so much. You have a great weekend coming up. We're going to chat to Michelle Cortes Bloomberg medical science and tech reporter to discuss Moderna after its share price rose by as much as 6.1% this on reports it is open to supplying some vaccines to China. We'll also keep you updated on all the market action. It is a downbeat day, but here are not in Singapore where I normally am Singapore stocks up by about a third of 1% elsewhere stocks down by around 1% across the Asia Pacific. Misses Bloomberg. Circle is bringing together developers and entrepreneurs from around the world to continue building on the momentum of the ecosystem surrounding USD C we'll hear from thought leaders and change makers on where the digital asset industry is today and more importantly where it's headed. Join us in San Francisco for circles converge 22 from September 27th to the 30th to shape the future of money and a digital asset ecosystem. Go to converge that circle dot com to register and learn more. Debbie Hart

WNYC 93.9 FM
"alderson" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Will Smith managed to become the leading man of Hollywood While somehow still being black but then the slap Some are asking if this ugly moment will dim his star but culture critic saraya McDonald is asking why did Hollywood love Will Smith so much in the first place And what is the answer Tell us about the industry's messy history Plus the exhausting reaction to Pixar's defiantly Asian film turning red The United States of anxiety tonight at 6 on WNYC Coming up when news hour in the next 30 minutes will be in club cake face where Muslim women can let their hair down without compromising their faith In Pakistan what will it be an election or a vote of no confidence It's in the hands of the Supreme Court and Sri Lanka's ministers resign are mass after days of protests They'll be more directly after the news BBC News with moira alderson president zelensky has accused retreating Russian soldiers of committing genocide in bucha and other Ukrainian towns outside Kyiv He told American television Moscow was attempting to eliminate an entire people and describe the war as the torture of an entire nation Killings of Ukrainian civilians in towns near the capital Kyiv blamed on Russian soldiers have come in for severe condemnation by the U.S. Germany France and NATO The American Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the images of corpses strewn along the streets in the town of butcher as a punch to the gut The entire Sri Lankan cabinet except the prime minister has resigned The announcement was made following in late night meeting as protests continue against the government's handling of a severe economic crisis Sri Lanka's outgoing education minister said his colleagues had stepped down so the president could form a new cabinet Polls have closed in Hungary's parliamentary elections the nationalist prime minister Viktor Orban is facing a tough challenge from the opposition which has united behind a single leader Peter Marcus Turnout was high reaching nearly 68% shortly before voting ended Pakistan's president has dissolved parliament on the advice of the prime minister Imran Khan who survived a move to oust him from power This means fresh elections should be held within 90 days The Pakistani army said it had nothing to do with the latest political developments U.S. police say 6 people have been killed and ten others wounded in a mass shooting in California's state capital Sacramento The attack took place during the early hours of Sunday morning in an area packed with bars and restaurants Algeria's president Abdul majid tabun has pardoned more than a thousand prisoners to coincide with the holy month of Ramadan among those released was a rights campaigner BBC News welcome back to NewsHour A change of pace now in a visit to club cake face in London a TJ here has launched a special club night from whistling women Miriam Williams says she wants to create a safe space for practicing Muslims to party and let their hair down Join the fun It's Saturday night in North London and a group of women in Islamic dress make their way to a club with a special door.

Woman's Hour
"alderson" Discussed on Woman's Hour
"Call it teen ternity. Well, that's what Suzanne alderson did when her daughter went through a really tricky patch. And now she's gone on to set up a charity called parenting mental health. And please say she's with us now. Hi Suzanne. Good morning. Now, I know that you've spoken to your daughter. She's happy for you to speak about her experiences. So, you know, we're not talking without her blessing. But give us a sense of the troubles that she experienced in her teenage years. Well, when she was 14, she was badly bullied at school and it had an increasingly poor impact on her mental health. And she declined to the point where she couldn't leave the house. She couldn't sleep. She wasn't eating. And so I took her to see our GP. And I have to say that we probably ignored this a little bit for about 12 months. We thought that we could just get her through it was something just part of being a teenager. And then when she saw our GP and she was referred to cams that you mentioned earlier with a 9 to 12 week waiting list, she was clear that we couldn't wait that long. She declined rapidly. And he suggested that we go back and see her the following week. Let's see him the following week. And when we did, she asked if she could go in on her own and at that appointment she disclosed to him that she had a plan to enter her life imminently. Yeah, it was a very, very, very difficult time for us. And it was the start really of an extraordinary time we didn't know what to do as parents. We didn't know how to support her. She was very fortunate because she was seen by cams very quickly. But she did go on to attempt to enter her life. And we found that we just were consumed by it. We had the person that we loved the most in the world, our child. And we just simply didn't know what to do. So it was an incredibly challenging time for us. She suffered with chronic depression with anxiety and obviously attempted suicide..

WBUR
"alderson" Discussed on WBUR
"News with more Alderson In his first phone call with the Chinese leader Xi Jinping in more than six months, President Biden has stressed the need to keep communication channels open between the countries, he said. Failure to do so kids could lead to unintentional conflict. Mr. She had said U. S policies have led to serious difficulties but agreed to set up a team to improve communications. The first Hong Kong politicians have sworn an oath of loyalty that China has made obligatory. Half of local councillors have resigned over the issue. The construction of the controversial gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany has been completed. The Russian energy company Gazprom says Nord Stream two will double exports to Germany critics among them Ukraine and the United States. Have warned the pipeline will threaten security by giving Russia greater control over Europe's energy supplies. There's been a slowdown in Britain's economic recovery, with gross domestic product increasing by only 0.1% in July. The U. S also recorded lower than expected growth last month. Toyota expects to produce fewer cars this year than it had previously envisaged. The production cuts are linked to a shortage of computer chips and car parts. More people are due to be flown out of Afghanistan. Today. The first of a new round of evacuations took off from Kabul on Thursday, but only charter flights are being operated currently. President Biden has announced a series of measures to improve vaccination rates. Jobs will become obligatory for federal workers and large companies must make sure their personnel are vaccinated or tested each week. The move comes amid a surge of infections. The women's finalists at the US Open tennis tournament will for the first time in more than 20 years. Both be teenagers. Leila Fernandez from Canada.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"alderson" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Stuff sent to him. That's beyond the pale. You cannot pay for a ticket and be racist. That is not acceptable. But you as a fan showing up and booing your team. To me. Is something I grew up with. You might disagree because I put out on my instagram that this is the most toxic. Concept of team chemistry and the dumbest poop I've seen ever in sports. And the response I got back. What's more of a toxic waste of energy than booing your own team? Maybe you're not supposed to boo your team. Maybe you're supposed to sit there and watch somebody while Anthony Rizzo's dialing it up in the Bronx, and you're getting your brains beaten in and this guy is going thumbs down to you. You're supposed to sit and take it. And the difference that I'm also getting from people in response, and I'll say it here is why am I defending? Osaka and Simone Biles about. They're saying that the responses they're getting from fans and Is Mentally messing with them. That may be biased. I've gotten this Maybe by us. This is his response to being mentally messed with with booing. And the thing is that Biles and Osaka are not thumbs, downing the fans. They're just saying, I don't want to talk to the media. A big difference. Which I also say the media is a representative of the fans. But I'm also saying to buy as and Lynn Door and apparently, Pilar said, they're just having fun, and Stroman is like saying the media is just trying to stir stuff up. Doesn't look like, but all I'm saying is that in New York City You're going to get booed when you do not perform certainly by a fan base that's dying. For success and also coming up with an idea. That you are banding together sitting there instead of figuring out Together what can be done collectively to get the individuals better? I don't know what that is, but the toxic waste of energy energy to sit here and go. Let's brew the fans. Here's what we're gonna do whenever we get a hit, because I You know, Francisco. You've been hearing it all year, right? Whenever I get a hit because I've just been here for a cup of coffee for a month. Whenever I get a hit, I'm gonna go like this, and then you go like this, and then we'll all go like this, and then we're going to bond together. So let the fans know if they're booing us. When we're bad, we're gonna boo them when we're good. What a brilliant idea. Lookout Braves. The Giants are gonna be quaking in their boots. Dodgers. The Dodgers are going to be just absolutely Oh my gosh. They're banding together because they don't like some of the fans who boo them. What a toxic waste of energy and it's such a dumb idea. The worst team that money could buy. Mets thinks that's dumb. To Sandy Alderson. Uh, the team Presidents Credit and the owner Steve Cohen. They're not standing for it. They're saying they're going to tell the Mets knock it off. What are you doing? What are you doing? Steve Cohen. Having a little fun with it to saying no, you he. He's yearning for the moments when they wore black uniforms is the Biggest controversy. Can't laugh it off Steven A. Cohen, too. Back pages already have Mets fans dropped dead. Oof! That's a little extracted. I mean, come on, But this is the reaction you're going to get in New York City. Come on. And that's a phrase dropped dead is from the seventies. When Gerald Ford the president at the time. In the midst of an economic disaster of our country cut off aid to New York City or whatever the story is, and it's like, Hey, The headline was four to New York. Drop dead. That was the headline that That's the phrase that New Yorkers use. This is what they talk about this what you're playing into when you're going. Thumbs down. Are you Have you lost? Your sense of the way it works. Unless you tell me you can call 844204 rich number down. Say it's bad. Don't boot. You're not a real fan. If you boo the team. You should not boo the team that you love. Yeah, I put that up as a pole just now. Go for it at Rich Eisen show. Do you ever boo your favorite team when they're underperforming? Absolutely, or never. Is it right? You can tell me I'm off base. Fans are not your friends there. You're paying customers and they are rooting for the team that's right across the chest. Also rich that famous Gerald Ford quote. So on October 29th 1975 president Ford denies the near bankrupt New York City, a federal bailout and the next day and the Daily News Infamous headline Drop Dead. Yeah. Ford to City or the City dropped dead, Remember? 1975 So that's the New York telling going thumbs down on the president. I mean, it's just it's It's I I can't. But I could not believe it. When I saw that yesterday. It's clearly you know. And part of it, too. I'm telling you Yankees get a cub. They go on a 13 game win streak. Let's get a cub. Thumbs down on the fans and getting Linder with a 10 year contract in on it. Oh, boy. Mhm. So you know what we need to do? Here's what you gotta do. Match fans go get Mr Met. Put him out there and show them the finger. That's right. He's done it before. So Mr Metz giving a middle finger to a fan, and the players have given the thumbs down the fans good news Mets fans, there's only three other fingers left. There's only three other fingers. Not that this one. This one this one be good. The index finger would be good. Start.

GSMC Baseball Podcast
"alderson" Discussed on GSMC Baseball Podcast
"And we are now in our fourth and final segments where we're jumping all around the league talking about news notes reports injuries. What's been going on across major league baseball here over the past couple of days. Well the big story has to come out of the city that never sleeps the big apple up in new york because the new york. Mets are new york mess. I mean my goodness gracious. I'm going to have to watch my words here. Because i'm not even a mets fan. I'm actually a phillies fan. And i'm enjoying what's happening up in new york but i'm trying to be impartial here and give you my take on. What exactly has been going on for the new york. Mets in the past twenty four to forty eight hours. Well on sunday the mets beat the washington nationals by a score of nine to four and had some good individual performances here but after positive things happen for the guys on the team. They started celebrating by giving a thumbs down gesture to their own bench. And everybody's singing themselves. What's this thumbs down about. This is new. Where where is this coming from. What is this representing. Well heavier bias. Explain the gesture. After the game to the media he said quote it feels bad when i strike out and get booed. It doesn't really get to me. But i want to let them know them being the fans that when we have success. We're going to do the same thing to let the fans know how it feels. They gotta be. I play for the fans and love the fans if they're going to do that meaning boo the team which is what they've been doing for weeks now because the mets stink and deserve to be booed. If they're going to do that they're going to put more pressure on the team. Oh my god you cannot get havi air bias. Further away from my baseball team. I could not drop kick him. Shoot him off further from my team my clubhouse my culture than anybody else in major league baseball right now this has to be one of the most embarrassing things ever done by a professional baseball player. You feel bad that the fans are doing you that you're going to give them a thumbs down gesture when things are going well when we don't have success. We're getting booed so the fans are going to get booed when we have success. Said heavier bias. You should be embarrassed. Obviously this is. It's absolutely disgusting. I could not cut this. Play your fast enough. He would not have made it back to his locker following his press conference saturday by the time he was no longer on my baseball team. You're going to alienate defense. And if i'm the new owner. I'm steve cohen. Or i'm president. Sandy alderson the lifeblood of my business and again. I'm in this to make money. Yeah i wanna win. But this is my business my income my prophets and you're going to alienate alienate. The number one thing. That drives my business. You're going to make my fans feel bad about themselves. They're the pain customer. They're allowed to do whatever they want. If they want to boo you so be it if they want to cheer you so be it. And if i were a mets fan. I would boycott the stadium. I would not go to another game the rest of the season. I think that stadium should be empty for the remainder of the season. You wanna bumi as a fan. When i'm paying my hard earned money that i earned my blue collar job either. Laying cements laying brick building. Houses building bridges. Whatever it is. I don't care you're gonna boo me when i pay my hard earned cash for you to perform and you don't perform well. Do you wanna lollipop. Do you want a pat on the back. The mets were five games in first place at the beginning of the month and her. Now what seven and a half games out and you think. I'm putting too much pressure on you to perform what's been happening. The last three weeks have you not. You've had much pressure this entire time. It's absolutely disgusting. That a player could come out and say this and if a player on my favorite team said this i would want them traded as far as they possibly can. I would cut them havi air bias. I traded for you. Don't care you're gone. Also have francisco lynn door doing this gesture the guy you just paid three hundred million dollars to for thirteen years and he's going to respond to that type of commitment by giving a thumbs down in booing the fans home. I got if i was a mets fan. I would. i would return every peaceful indoor clothing. I got. I would do this man every single bat for the rest of the year. I don't care if he hits a home run. I am booing this guy the entirety of the time around the basis. And you know what when we show up at spring training next year. He gets a hidden his first step at. I'm booing him again. He is not going to disrespect me as a fan by saying. Oh we need to be better. We need to do better. We are voicing our displeasure with you sir. I struggling in having the worst year of your professional career. And that's a right. We've earned by being a pain customer. So the mets are just an absolute embarrassment has a phillies fan. I love it. I told you guys. I'm just waiting for the mets to met. This is what they do. They're the new york mess they do it. Every year and things just somehow miraculously got worse over the weekend when bias them come out and talk about the fans i my goodness. I couldn't believe what i was hearing and again if you're the owner if you're the president alderson you're trying to put this new culture into place that you know. The culture has been so bad here in new york. And you're gonna have guys boo your fans. I would cut by so fast but again. They probably don't have any accountability and won't do that. So mets president sandy. Alderson did release a statement that said in a post game press conference today. Heavier bias stated. His thumbs down gesture during the game was a message to fans who have recently booed him and other players for poor performance. These comments and gestures by him or other players with a similar intent. Are totally unacceptable. It will not be tolerated. Good then cut him. If they're not tolerated get him off your baseball team. He continued. Mets fans are understandably frustrated over the team's recent performance. The players in the organization are equally frustrated but fans at city. Field have every right to express their own disappointment. Boohooing is every fans right. Thank you the. Mets will not tolerate any player gesture. That is unprofessional in its meeting or as directed in a negative way towards our fans. I will be meeting with our players and staff to convey this message directly. Mets fans are loyal passionate now available and more willing to express themselves..

The Sports Reporters
"alderson" Discussed on The Sports Reporters
"I don't want anybody to boo us. Okay because match. You laugh bitch in hurts. Our feelings in hurts our feelings and we will know. Okay if anybody. Anybody doesn't know what happened with the met yesterday. They actually won a game and they actually scored some runs but that was not the story. Because why why. Mitchell bob because the mets that's why by bias who's a loner who punched his ticket out of new york yesterday basically did a thumbs down gesture and wanted the fans to know. This is so dumb. I can't believe we're going to talk about it but it's it's actually about fan behavior and player behavior if you boo us. We're gonna boo you right back and now here. We are the president of the team sandy. Alderson had to issue a statement saying his comments. Were totally unacceptable. That mets fans are great. And they get to do whatever they want. They they get to voice their opinions and so here we are. Here's the statement among some other stupid statements. That by as made that kind of sums it up. I love the fans by said i liked. Playing for the fans your. He's walking back the love to for sure but we can't have our fans against us so this is a really interesting topic to me. 'cause it it speaks to the nature of what is the relationship between fan and player and player and fan and when i say fan of player on player and fan. It's not the same one gets paid to play. The other pays to view the action. And where i think. A lot of athletes get lost. Is that. They somehow think that the fans are also getting paid. Somehow you know like and their role on the team just like the role of the catcher is to catch the ball when the pitcher throws it in and the outfielder to catch the the balls hit to the alpha and the role of the fans is to cheer all the time and and go crazy for the home team. Because we're all getting paid to do that and what. They don't seem to understand what it doesn't seem to understand is this is entertainment the minute you accepted a paycheck for doing this instead of just doing it for the love of the sport you subject yourself to whatever the audience chooses to do and at the audience chooses to boo you as unseemly as it may be it is part of the agreement the tacit agreement that you made for being a professional entertainer. Can you imagine if if a you know. A band came out and played off key and did a lousy version of their song and then became incensed. That the crowd didn't clap loud enough. For like the rock bottom remainders we basically we basically and say. Thank you for any noise whatsoever. But yeah it's like. It's like us having an expectation except we don't get paid but imagine a you know a concert put on paid money to go in and then and then the band after doing a crappy job and a bad version of the song. Got mad at you for not being enthusiastic enough for their performance. Isn't it like that. Where is the player who understands and thinks like a fan in any form They they have gotten away from it from their adolescence. Most of them have become acclaimed in you know beyond our comprehension tickly football and basketball not so much in baseball which plays under the radar until you get to the major leagues except in certain places. But you're talking baseball here. Rarest player who understands the nature of a fan jeeter derek. Jeter got booed. Rarely rarely did what he said. You know what he said. At the time bob boomy two okay so some fans some guys are wearing a player some do understand the whole nature of the experience. You know everything that mitt said is is true but it. it's what they do what they do. Expect or acknowledge and certainly not in silent asset is when they boo the other team. It's when they get booed themselves. We're the home team. How can you turn on us. Well an ninety nine times out of one hundred has to do with if not one hundred one hundred it's about performance and and and and sometimes it's not just performance but it's perceived laziness nothing insensitive fans who is into this more than a perception to the player isn't trying hard enough and in this modern game. We got guys that. Don't run out ground balls that stand in gawk at fly boston. That that eight nick or going out and they wind up having with the red sox. Yeah today a guy thought of ball was going out and he winds up getting thrown out. After we rounded i too much and he was thrown out getting back to the bag and he should have been on second base to start with and that that reserves a boo. But these guys. These people can't accommodate the you know. Bring themselves to understand why they deserve a boo. He's let's see hitting hitting to ten as a man okay at bats. My i know. And i'm thinking when he to and sixty two i've i'm heading to ten. They're gonna boo me. Hobby bias and and linda door door. Who's gonna be around forever because he's got one of those forever three hundred million dollar contract. He's sort of backed by as play. And there has been no other than maybe cody bellinger. There's been no star. Who has disappointed more this year than franken. Linda who's back from being hurt now and he's hitting two twenty four off but the larger issue is you're allowed to think mitch you're allowed to think what has said you're gonna think that way okay but you cannot verbalize it. You cannot verbalize it at a time. Oh by the way when your team has one nine out of its last twenty nine games and been in free-fall after being in first place for three months in the nfl. I'm telling you something. I'd tweet something about this this morning. Not only to sandy alderson an ex marine and a good guy have to stand in front of these. Have a come to jesus meeting with you guys. You know what to be there to the new owner steve cohen. Because this is a moment for him to do something other that. Be being the funny guy on twitter about the new york. Mets owners should be absolutely in many saab yelling for years to that Craft should say a bill. Cut the crap you know. Belcher was s again yesterday When asked about the newton thing cut the crap you know but an absolutely steve cohen should be there. But the moral of the story ultimately guys i believe in i is simply this. You don't win. You cannot cannot cannot take on the fans period is it that is you. Can't you don't dynasty right. That's the just has just as frequently rail against fans who will lean over and try to interfere with play or run onto a cohort or things there. No but it's not different. Bob in that your role as a fan is not to be part of the game. I thought endorse..

Boomer & Gio
"alderson" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"The built. Ford tug studio is not boomer. Ngo the boys are off. They will have the rest of the week off. You could say the rest of the summer off because next. Monday is labor day but for now you've got myself along with the salakati and you know we've got rescuing we've got fliegelman sundays. The show just kinda writes itself. You go through the weekend. Jeez what are we going to do next you buy you got the football season. Starting preseason ending here we go with the nfl. You got the yankees winning every single night than there was a couple of games over the weekend. Whatever and then some guys just can't keep their out of their mouth. Usually that guy is the guy to my left. But in this case he instead jerry getaway sound. Good morning lou. I'm so sick and tired meta babies. Let me paint this picture for your for eleven. Didn't do one of those reaction videos. Because i want to let loose at six o'clock and thank god for the sandy alderson statement which will get a little bit. Because i was living. So i take my of all days now. I haven't been to a baseball game since two thousand nineteen and as a matter of fact the last one was in milwaukee chicago digital. Triple my buddy. I haven't been a city field longtime home alone road trip. Yeah exactly right different one but anyway. We'll we'll yeah. We get into that for another time. So i took my daughter just had a daughter. She's you know four or five. Whatever sure are you. But i planned it out to go with the family. I wanted to go to a ball game. This was important for me to take her to her first game. Just so happen. Yesterday was that this was booked way in advance and now we are we. Look we've been to a million games right. The mets are out of it. You think. I really care about a mets nationals. Game on on one of my last free summer sundays. I don't however i was into it. I was looking forward to seeing my whole family. That was there the drive. There was thinking back to when i was a kid and needs to games. It was really nice. Going to the ballpark remember. Wow this places beautiful. The smells the food the sound it was really took a billion pictures. The mets actually want. It took my niece nephew shopping. Spend hundreds of dollars in the store. The team store. I was like wow. That was a fun time. I gotta do this more often and on the walk to the car. I'm checking my phone. And i see the bias stuff and i was livid libyan thinking that this guy just spent lot the ticket for free. Spent a lot of money gifts and get messed up. This guy is pulling with those got some fingers for you hamlin door as a matter of fact because you know that stores will endure. But i felt. I felt embarrassed that i actually paid my hard earned money for goals for the for those losers to go out there. Is there traffic. Or what am i got here too much. Do those susan. I'm paying my heart on harder. Money to go out there and watch these guys. I felt embarrassed. And i said this is her first and last game until at least will indoor and somebody apologize now. The oldest one comment made me feel a little bit better. Because he did hold them accountable. Thankfully finally but jared. These are a bunch of babies starting back with the raccoons rats stuff. They just clearly. Don't get it well. You know it's funny about this. Was last my last monday. I guess i was doing this. Show with without. Actually maybe greg tuesday whatever it was and do you remember the game in la. The sunday were by israeli sparked the team. Yeah and you know. I mean they were dead and buried at that point but at least there was a renewed energy there is something to that game and i as he was leading out the single into a double. He got up now is in la. It's on a city field and he was doing that. And i remember saying to jeer alec. What does that even mean. Like a thumbs down. Rose it look at me now. You fast forward a week so clearly. This is something that they thought about for a while. The problem with boulez. Who i didn't i mean. Listen i mean if you listen. I i didn't get the fit i understand. He's got his buddy here. You got a team that's baton collectively tool five. They can't get and you get i get it. He's a home. Run a minute like joey. Gallo might be but it also strikes out four thousand times and didn't think he was the type of player. This team needed that. Having been said he was acquired on july thirtieth. This i know he was hurt for a little bit of it. This team is nine twenty. Since he's been here they've gone from first place to third and fourth place while third place for the most part but they're their coastal fourth now than they are. I and they've been a bad baseball team and you're going to do that and worse. Say you know some things. They say better left on sale. You guys wanna do that. Go fort shut up and sit there with his kid at the press conference and say what he said. You know at times. You think okay. There's a lot of quotes and you know this better than anybody. There's a lot of quotes that are taken out of context and we do it more than any trying to have some fun once in a while. This wasn't taken out of context and he doubled down on it. He said it like three different times. So if you're sandy alderson you've got an issue because francisco lindores good as a player as he wasn't cleveland and he's been great defensively. He's been zero offensively here. All year hasn't played for part of the year because of injury. And now he's got his buddy in new can rid yourself of one you're not reading yourself a franciscan so he better apology. Apologize and you better figure it out. Because he's the problem because they lead an issue. This has been a process from these losers all year long the rat and the raccoon south yet blame everybody else except yourself no francisco. Your fans. don't want boo jerry. You know that we want to go there and cheer for these guys. You're making three hundred. Forty one million bucks. Can you get franken head on a guy on. Can you do something. Oh my defense. You can't talk about that. I wanna see. I mean we want to see some hints. Your authentic pathetic and this guy lindores everybody else. It's not the man so everybody else. It's the fans. It's media's fault. They want to pick a fight with the fans. Meanwhile they can't pick a fight with the nationals. Go beat go beat a moral go. Beat the braves phillies. Dodgers are the giant losers. You're trying to take on the fans. This is window book by is. I wouldn't waste my breath. Take your league-leading strikeout elsewhere. You clown you join the party. What does he play ten games. You're going to tell us about new york hobby by ceo. Good redden's thumbs down to you other fingers to you see you later. Pow lind businesses. The problem franscisco endorsed the guy. Because he's been the leader job you listen to what he storm the storm. He's blaming fans. He's blaming everybody else. It's the media. It's the fans booed well then perform. It's very simple. You don't wanna be booed performed ceos themselves it is every fans right to if they want and by the way you think this is bad. This is nothing that we've they've seen nothing yet. I mean what are they. They are lost by as a such a small insignificant pieces indoors. The problem he might be. I get what you're saying. But the fact is he is still a big part of this team right now and can infiltrate other people's thinking i mean whether it's whether it comes from linda by is the fact of the matter is you got him up there in a press conference what he's saying they let indoor first of all they saw him lindores second of all indoors the attitude and then they endured dictate what moves. They made the deadline. They said that they want to disrupt the chemistry. They said by it was the lindores. Best buddy that's why he's here so i mean what. What are they doing their play. They're placating francisco door he's the problem he's underperformed and he's got a bad immature attitude. This.

Museumspodden
"alderson" Discussed on Museumspodden
"On full zeke q. Level on so you know. Poor gonna conflicting continente. You need to say that. The forgotten men for alderson said scott king spe cooed company Felt.

Boomer & Gio
"alderson" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"I do believe they're gonna add a bat. Remember the last time. That saying alderson. And i know that it's zach scott and it's not really sandy alderson but saying the oldest is in charge of the team the last time that sandy alderson made a big trade for the mets at the trade deadline kind of stumbled into one. Yes and right it was supposed to be carlos gomez it was not an ended up being assessment of the i know. Call them up. See if he wants to come back on but that propelled them to the world series in two thousand fifteen. So i'm sure he's thinking along the same lines of that. You had the right bat. Then all of a sudden things can change for you but last night. Just tough when you are in first place team. He got five games against the division rival. And you know what i thought of is that cow. That's on the loose the bowl that's on the loose out there in long island like it was supposed to be sacrificed right. They were gonna sacrifice that bull. That's what happened with charity. I i i grew facial bull at the slaughterhouse and they just kept them in there to get battered around and crushed. It was just totally unfair to him. And unfair to mets fan to watch a game last night. I'm not gonna kill him. You know he's He's done something that i haven't done. He's done something you haven't done in this sagely and go out there and actually pitch in a major league game good for him and his family's fingers crossed last family. He does have a family by the way if you were a construction worker now we have this big disney building being built down here so we got. We got cranes all over an interesting. We got cranes We got dump trucks. Yeah we got the iron workers down here. Yeah we have excavation crews We have behind us. There were some dynamite. Crews ellison's item. But if you were a construction worker you were tough enough to be one of those guys know which i am. not which. Which part of that would you do would you. Would you be an ironworker would you. I don i couldn't worker. I'm not crazy about heights foreman. I'd be the foreman oversee every screaming. Everybody over here. That's what i would do. I wouldn't be actually getting my hands dirty. I've been a guy who would come to a problem. And i'd fix it. That's that would be me. You'd get somebody else a you never out high figure. It had fix it but someone else would actually do it right..

WTMJ 620
"alderson" Discussed on WTMJ 620
"Non competes. This is Attorney Robert Chorus. I'll fight for you to defeat your non compete called me at 414 to 7 to 8000 citing and limited WTMJ news time. 5 36 history made at the home run Derby last night ahead of this evening's All Star Game. Brian D. Has that and all things Buck Suns Game four in sports at 5 45. A missing Persons case out of Dane County, turning into Murder investigation. WTMJ Eric Bell said live in the breaking news center. Jane Police are telling us that human remains that were discovered during the search for a missing man and woman were those of the husband, The body of Bart, who Alderson from Windsor. Found last week in Cottage Grove. Now, prosecutors say the man's son Chandler Holgersson, who's 23 years old, is expected to be charged with his dad. Now he had reported his parents missing last week. His mother, Krista Alderson, remains missing this morning. Wildfires burning in 10 states in the western US this morning, torching homes, forcing thousands to evacuate nearly 60 large active wildfires. Are burning from Alaska to Wyoming, the largest in the U. S. The bootleg fire in Oregon remains out of control after torching an area nearly twice the size of Portland while disrupting power transmission lines to California. The younger the customers, the worst the tip anyone 40 and under, which means Gen. Z and Millennials are the worst tippers of all age demographics, according to credit cards dot com. That tipping covers everyone from the restaurant server to the bartender to the Rideshare driver, the study found. Just 56% of zoo MERS and 58% of Millennials said they always tip servers at sit down restaurants compared to 80%, or more of Gen Xers and baby boomers when they do tip customers typically leave standard amounts, credit cards dot com, industry analyst Ted Rothman says While many surveyed said they planned to tip more generously due to the pandemic, the data suggests that didn't end up happening. Jennifer Kipper, CBS News FIVETHIRTYEIGHT at WTMJ Got Milwaukee. It's here. This is club 1717 get pamper. Stay cool and go straight to the front of the line Club 1717. Hey, you're saying it wrong? What?.

The Lead
The Mets Quest To Rebuild, And Rebrand, Themselves
"So tim. It's certainly been a roller coaster of an off season for the new york mets. How would you characterize the state of this. Mets organization as we head into the twenty twenty one season. I feel like the mets are still in kind of a period of transition as an organization. Steve cohen took over at the start of november and he brings in sandy alderson. The team's former general manager as his team president guy who's really well respected around the game of baseball and the thought was they wanted to instill a new culture for the mets to build this new mets team. That was totally different from what they had previously under wilpon ownership and for two and a half months they nailed it. We're going to build a process that produces great teams year in and year out. You bill champions you. Don't buy them. They nailed the opening. Press conference and i plan to make the investments. We need to succeed. It started signing guys. Trevor may and james mccann. They make a huge landmark trade for francisco endure and carlos carrasco the first week of january and everything was rolling in the right direction for them until mid-january and the story about jared porter and his inappropriate text messages and texts photos with a female reporter while he was a member of the chicago cubs front office in two thousand sixteen exposed that maybe the mets could have done a better job in the vetting process. That was clearly for a lot of baseball reporters. Based on the inference took off of twitter talked and he will find out his character. That's on you. Skepticism is really exacerbated. A couple of weeks later when we learned about micky calloway's misconduct as mets manager. In two thousand eighteen. Twenty nine thousand. Nine callaway sent unsolicited messages and photos to women among other inappropriate and harassing behavior. The former mets manager aggressively pursued the women through messages and in person the team released a statement saying was hired by sandy alderson. As the general manager. Calloway had been hired by. Sandy alderson two years before so i think all of the good vibrations from the first couple months of the offseason were undercut by what happened in the last month of the offseason for mid january to the start of spring training in february

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"Today marks 10 years since the start of the Syrian civil war, which has devastated that country more from the BBC's moral. Alderson, the United Nations special envoy for Syria gape edition. Is calling for an end to what the U N describes as the country's living nightmare. 10 years after Syrians first held huge rallies, demanding peaceful political change, he's due to tell the Security Council there must be a negotiated end to the war that has since left hundreds of thousands of people in Syria dead or missing on 60% of the population at risk of hunger. Serious President Bashar al Assad's regime has been accused of war crimes. And using chemical weapons against its own

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"alderson" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Get his thoughts. Pills Mafia Once again, you are one game away one game away from these Super Bowl. So where you at? Why can I find you right now? 1 806 368686. Lives to get to write a few things I want to cover right now on Tuesday. Mets president of baseball operations, Sandy Alderson met with the media to discuss the firing of general manager Jared Porter following the report that he had sent unsolicited and explicit text messages to a reporter in 2016. As part of ESPN is piece about Alderson's comments, he was quoted as saying. Quote. There's always a risk associated with hiring. There was no disclosure of this conduct. I don't think we would have hired Jared if we had known about that conduct beforehand. Should we have known? We did a background check. We asked if there was anything else we need to know and a quote. So I took that quote. And then I took Alderson and the Mets to task for that. Because it is simply unacceptable to say I don't think we would have hired Jared if we had known about the conduct beforehand. I mean, that's got to be an absolute No. Just not thinking about that. Absolutely no, we would not have Reading that it was messed up that Alderson would say that he thinks the team would not have hired Porter if they had known Well, it turns out the quote itself was messed up. Because, in fact, Alderson corrected himself. This is what he actually did say, you know, there is always a risk associated with hiring. Uh, you know, someone inside and out and it's hard to know anyone inside and out today. Um, So you know, from our standpoint, there was there was no disclosure of this conduct. Um I don't think we would have hired Jerry. If we'd known about the conduct before And in fact, I know we wouldn't have Um The question is, should we have? No. And you know we did a background check. Um, you know, we asked the question, you know? Is there anything else we need to know? All right, so this is totally different. That's a huge detail. That was not a part of the original quote that I saw. That is what I would expect from any sports organization. But that's the first time that I'm hearing about that that additional information makes all the difference in the world. You know when he kind of doubles back any chases that with in fact In fact, I know we wouldn't have That's different than I think that we wouldn't have it changes everything. Like I never would have beaten Alderson or the Mets over the head if that omission had been in the original printed quote. So I've been really tough on the bets in the past will probably be really tough on the Mets in the future. Whether that part there was a correction or the continued continuation of a thought Alderson did catch it and did the right thing. So I'm to do the right thing right now and owned that I was unnecessarily harsh. And I was unfair because what I said was based on seeing the written quote. They did omit a huge detail. Had I seen the entire quote? And I know the entire quote that would not have been my take. So my take in that sense was unnecessarily harsh and unfair. And I want to own that. And I wanna be accountable to that. And I want to be responsible for that. I have not seen the entire quote until right there. So for the record that was unnecessarily harsh on my part. 1, 806 36 and unfair. 1 806 368686, and then you've got the F C championship game coming up. In fact, you've got both championship games coming up. And the biggest question going into the games this weekend is the status of Patrick Mahomes. Makes sense, right? He's only the league and BP on Lee, the waning Super Bowl MVP on Lee, the guy at the controls of the scariest and most explosive offense in football. So, of course, his status is going to be monitored like the stock market or Bitcoin because there are millions and millions and millions riding on his status now the mystery surrounding a status Against the bills. There's hear more of the mystery like exactly what happened to him. What happened to my homes because initially he was put into the concussion protocol, so everybody assumed it was a blow to the head. But then there was a report that was actually a neck injury instead. And then there was the fact that he had a hard time standing up, but then he jogged off into the locker room. And then in additional that there is a toe injury that he also suffered so as a result, people are trying to figure out exactly what's going on, and they're scrutinizing the injury report more than ever before. Understandably right. It's a completely different game. If Chad Henny is plying instead of Patrick Mahomes, like, I don't know. Maybe it's a bad analogy, but a meal. Question Do that went fast. A meal is a completely different meal. If you fire up the grill, and you throw some dog food on it instead of a sirloin. Yeah, I know how many weapons that there are in that offense, Just like I know how good Andy Reid and Eric the enemy are and I know what she had. Heny did in the fourth quarter against Cleveland. But even the most diehard Casey fan could not tell you they feel is confident in Henny is they do Mahomes? Of course. This is why was significantly Kansas City initially announced them a homes had been a full participant in practice yesterday. That sounds good. It sounds promising. But then they changed his century. Too limited in the practice. My Krav alot of the NFL network said yesterday's practice was quote a glorified walk through So if it wore world full practice, he would have been limited. Andy Reid used the same word himself, eh? So I look good. He's just he's in the protocol, so there's only certain things you can do, and it's a limited basis. But but he took all the snaps and You feel it was good, So I mean, we're just We're just gonna follow this murder called right. So once again, the key words here protocol and limited And, according to reports, that's pretty much as it should be like you shouldn't read too much into the fact that the practice was a glorified walk through because most practices this time of year are glorified walk throughs. Coaches and teams do not want their guys going full bore the week of the Conference championship game. So the fact that it's quote a glorified walk through really is not a change that the team is making former homes. It probably would have been a glorified walk through anyway. Him taking all of this snaps. May remain happy..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"alderson" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"So where you at? Why can't I find you right now? 1 806 368686. Lives to get to all right. A few things I want to cover right now. On Tuesday. Mets president of baseball operations, Sandy Alderson met with the media. Discussed the firing of general manager Jared Porter following the report that he had sent unsolicited and explicit text messages to a reporter in 2016. As part of ESPN is piece about Alderson's comments, he was quoted as saying. Quote. There's always a risk associated with hiring. There was no disclosure of this conduct. I don't think we would have hired Jared if we had known about that conduct beforehand. Should we have known? We did a background check. We asked if there was anything else we need to know and to quote So I took that quote. And then I took Alderson and the Mets to task for that. Because it is simply unacceptable to say I don't think we would have hired Jared if we had known about the conduct beforehand. I mean, that's got to be an absolute No. Just not thinking about that. Absolutely no, we would not have Reading that it was messed up that Alderson would say that he thinks the team would not have hired Porter if they had known Well, it turns out the quote itself was messed up. Because, in fact, Alderson corrected himself. This is what he actually did say, you know, there is always a risk associated with hiring. Uh, you know, someone inside and out and it's hard to know anyone inside and out today. Um, So you know, from our standpoint, there was there was no disclosure of this conduct. Um I don't think we would have hired Jerry. If we'd known about the conduct before And in fact, I know it. We wouldn't have Um The question is, should we have? No. And you know we did a background check. Um, you know, we asked the question, you know? Is there anything else we need to know? All right, so this is totally different. That's a huge detail. That was not a part of the original quote that I saw. That is what I would expect from any sports organization. But that's the first time that I'm hearing about that that additional information makes all the difference in the world. You know when he kind of doubles back any chases that with in fact In fact, I know we wouldn't have That's different than I think that we wouldn't have it changes everything. Like I never would have beaten Alderson or the Mets over the head if that omission had been in the original printed quote. So I've been really tough on the Mets in the past. Probably be really tough on the Mets in the future. Whether that part there was a correction or the continued continuation of a thought Alderson did catch it and did the right thing. So I'm to do the right thing right now and owned that I was unnecessarily harsh. And I was unfair because what I said was based on seeing the written quote that did omit a huge detail. Had I seen the entire quote? And I know the entire quote that would not have been my take. So my take in that sense was unnecessarily harsh and unfair. And I want to own that. And I wanna be accountable to that. And I want to be responsible for that. I have not seen the entire quote until right there. So for the record that was unnecessarily harsh on my part. 1, 806 36 and unfair. 1 806 368686, and then you've got the F C championship game coming up. In fact, you've got both championship games coming up. And the biggest question going into the games this weekend is the status of Patrick Mahomes. Makes sense, right? He's only the league and BP on Lee, the waning Super Bowl MVP on Lee, the guy at the controls of the scariest and most explosive offense in football. So, of course, his status is going to be monitored like the stock market or Bitcoin because there are millions and millions and millions riding on his status now the mystery surrounding his status Against the bills. There's hear more of the mystery like exactly what happened to him. What happened to my homes because initially he was put into the concussion protocol, so everybody assumed was a blow to the head. But then there was a report that was actually a neck injury instead. And then there was the fact that he had a hard time standing up, but then he jogged off into the locker room. And then in additional that there is a toe injury that he also suffered so as a result, people are trying to figure out exactly what's going on, and they're scrutinizing the injury report more than ever before. Understandably right. It's a completely different game. If Chad Henny is plying instead of Patrick Mahomes, like, I don't know. Maybe it's a bad analogy, but a meal. I shouldn't do that went fast. A meal is a completely different meal. If you fire up the grill, and you throw some dog food on it instead of a sirloin. I know how many weapons that there are in that offense, Just like I know how good Andy Reid and Eric the enemy are and I know what she had. Heny did in the fourth quarter against Cleveland. But even the most diehard Casey fan could not tell you they feel is confident in Henny is they do more homes? Of course. This is why was significantly Kansas City initially announced demo homes had been a full participant in practice yesterday. That sounds good. It sounds promising. But then they changed his century. Too limited in the practice. My Krav alot of the NFL network said yesterday's practice was quote a glorified walk through So if it wore world full practice, he would have been limited. Andy Reid used the same word himself, eh? So I look good. He's just he's in the protocol, so there's only certain things you can do, and it's a limited basis. But but he took all the snaps and It feels good. So I mean, we're just We're just gonna follow this moral called right. So once again, the key words here protocol and limited And, according to reports, that's pretty much as it should be like you shouldn't read too much into the fact that the practice was a glorified walk through because most practices this time of year are glorified walk throughs. Coaches and teams do not want their guys going full bore the week of the Conference championship game. So the fact that it's quote a glorified walk through really is not a change that the team is making former homes. You probably would have been a glorified walk through anyway. Him taking all of the snaps. May remain happy..

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"alderson" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Tennessee behind the wood ship 75 to 49. Meanwhile, I'm speaking of trees. There's Clark's working left side. Step back contested three. Good 20. That doesn't catch 23 point makes in a game. This is just Verify their They have now done it in five of their last name. Nine games. David Lock with Call 97 5 Zone fifth game this season, but at least 23 pointers made they had only four of those games last year Final Jazz win 1 18 1 until coming up on a Wednesday. Patrick, My home's gonna try to practice. He's still a concussion protocol Carver. Your men should play for the Nets. It's supposed to be below freezing in Green Bay on Sunday. So why is Bruce Arians helping light a fire under air Rogers? Huh? That's Wednesday, all Keyshawn J. Woman, Zubin six Eastern on ESPN Radio. Probably too much together to everybody and continue to get about progressive insurance on ESPN radio, the ESPN after effects on channel 80, I'm just gonna read these words. Word for word. This is not something that we're going to tolerate as an organization. Quote unquote. That's the Sandy Alderson present at the New York Mets had to say about the Mets, five in the gentleman's jet reported. We just got the job in December at the text and alleged pictures involving inappropriate behavior from him surface when when you work with the Cubs in 2016? Let's bring anything. They're coma to try to put any kind of spin he wants on this. He's the Mets beat writer MLB dot com He's here, thanks to the good year high life and see a lot of us have this question. I don't know if there's an answer, but we're gonna try to get one from you. Why did it take this long for this? The surface that nobody knew about that and making the baseball especially in New York Mets. Yeah. I don't have an answer for you. I wish I did the best answer. But I can give you is one that you know, Sandy Alderson kind of hinted at in indicated and talked about today, but it's not really a mess issue is not a baseball issue. It's a societal issue, which is that These things are often covered up. There are power dynamics at play here. There are things that What women and especially women in sports in such a difficult spot on such a daily basis, and we don't hear about 99.9% of them s so when something does come up like this. That affect someone's career. You know, I think you know it's something that was obviously such a difficult decision for the woman in question to come forward at all. Let alone when she did, Um, and it's just it's There's there's no good answer to this until we find a way that this culture disappears that men and women in sports are an end to end outside of sports are truly treated equally are truly Playing on a level field. So you know that's Ah, very broad. Answer to your question, but it goes So much beyond the Mets and Jared Porter and one particular incident with one particular report. This is the type of thing that um you know, goes on all the time has been going on all the time, and that's the sad truth of it. And we all hope that you know we can find a way for it to not That last part is nauseated. Right? All of us when you talk to people. Getting around the game. What's that been their reaction to this? Well, you know, allude against Sandy Alderson, who used the word abhorrent. I thought that was a great word. Put it, You know, I think that's generally the reaction is How Does this happen? How does this keep happening? How does Someone who commits this type of behavior. How is someone like that? Able to slide it under the rug to the extent where he could get hired for by the way. There's only 30 of these jobs. General manager job there really difficult to get in the midst of background checks, and they, you know, did their own digging and reporting into the past. It's a huge job that I didn't want to make a mistake. They made a mistake. A couple are not even a year ago when they hired Carlos Beltran is their manager and had to undo that one. He was involved in a science doing scandal with the Astros. So to go through and make another big hire less than a year later, you don't want to make a mistake. They did their vetting, but Bill. This persistent Phyllis exists. So what is the reaction around baseball? It's you know, it depends on who you ask. I think the over the overarching one would be just an exasperated side because again, this is not a situation that You know you want Anyone to endure. And it's not just this one reporter who has endorsed his countless women across the game across the sport beyond the industry, and so on and so forth, and It's just not something that you know. I think anyone wants to continue happening. Graceful. By Anthony Co. Moh Mets beat ride for MLB dot com with Freddie and Coleman, Indian Fitzsimmons on Freddy and Fitz Simmons on ESPN Radio. It's just excellent channel 80 the one thing that really struck me about the Sandy Alderson statement. You could clearly tell Anthony he was trying to remain calm. But you could see the smoke coming out of his ears. You could feel the heat coming from his head that this organization had this kind of misstep. Barely a month after hiring this guy. There's not enough spin control damage he can do. But how do the Mets go forward and not allow this to continue with their baseball team, at least for this year? Well, you gotta understand this. Sandy Ellison was here in the past. He was here under previous ownership, previous regime and a big part of the reason why he came back in his seventies. A cancer survivor. He didn't need to do this. He could have happily been retired. And gone off into the sunset. He didn't it came back specifically for two reasons. One Had unfinished business on the fields here in New York, you wanted to build a winning team. To. He wanted to change the culture of the New York Mets organization, because let's face it. This is an organization that has long been a punch line. L O l Met is what people say all the time and You know, as someone who is the high ranking official in this organization for a long time, Sandy Alderson took personal offensive that he wanted to come in. He wanted to change it keep thought under the new owner, Steve Cohen, that he could His first significant higher in that role is Jared Porter blew up in his face for this reason, So yeah, I would imagine there was a level of exasperation from sandy, eldest and level of frustration, level of anger that he could Hey, get this wrong But be kind of you betrayed by the guy that he put his trust in in hiring him into the G M rolled, So I'm sure there were a lot of negative emotions going through standing all this in mind that he has a Sit down today and and for 45 minutes worth of questions and let's be honest. There could have been another 45 minutes worth. Had the Mets allowed it. It's a go on. You know, it's it's not a great place for Sandhya Listen to be in it. Certainly not what he envisioned when he signed up for it. But now he has to work doubly hard. And he knows it, too, You know, continue and To make that goal of his come through to change the culture here in to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again. You know? He referred to it as a wake up call a zey, father of two daughters, 14 and 12. I've used it as an example to them of hate people. Whatever you put out there, you know, text or Twitter or whatever you can delete it. It does not matter. It's out there and it's wrong. How did you take it? Yeah, I mean, that's Look, I'm not. I'm not a father. Um, I can only imagine what it would be like to You know that those kinds of things exist in the world for her daughter's if I had them for anyone, you know, it's Zuk..

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"alderson" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"XM Channel 83 minutes from this better be the new When it comes to the New York Mets. That comes your way in about three minutes. You could reach any time you want. Triple eight. Say ESPN 8887293776. You've heard the story. You've seen the reports. It didn't take the Mets even that long. At that His story broke last night about jail reported and now ex GM. He admitted to sending inappropriate text messages to a female reporter back when you work for the Chicago Cubs in 2016, that was the most trending topic on Twitter until about 1 30 Eastern time. What went on with Jared Porter back with the Cubs? 2021 of the New York Mets. They did not waste any time moving on from him. It was where the hiss Sandy Alderson, because just looking at his face, the Mets president in You could tell you. Oh, my God. He just looked around and said, Man, I can't believe that we hired this fool. Not that long ago. We didn't even know about this, And now we have to make this move. The Mets did not wait, nor should they have, but I wanted this in I wonder how many other women have and are still dealing with behavior like this and afraid to speak up for fear of not being believed, or being ostracized that Z Great question, Freddy. Do you have a daughter? You know who's now what? 28 29. To the 30 next month. Way to make me feel older. Thanks. Appreciate it. We had a 14 year old in 12 year old both daughters and weigh what you brought up. There is the bigger point. How are you supposed to Get a leg up, right, but just just be fairly judged. In this in this competitive world that we're in. When you're dealing with crap like this. I mean, it makes you makes you want to vomit. I mean, as a parent As a boss. Uh You know, is anyone of any particular avenue of authority like Sandy Alderson, as you mentioned? I mean way. We've both known Sandy for a long time. I first met him going back to 1997, you know, and He was, He looked embarrassed and humiliated and angry. You can be all of one. Bond. I completely agree with him. I mean, it was This is one where People want are asking the question. How did you not know? Well? He would hold on a minute. One. You think Sandy always hiring the guy if he had known That's number one number two. Nobody knew no one. The Chicago Cubs didn't know Majorly baseball didn't know the Mets didn't know Nobody knew that this guy was sending Graphic pictures of himself. To a female reporter. And for her to keep it secret as long as she did. And look I don't know if it's right, wrong or indifferent. I don't know. I you know, my 14 year old daughter, Rohan asked me that very question. Because to your point Friday this this story is everywhere, right? And Roland asked me. Dad, What would you want me to do? Hey, everyone. It's not an easy answer. Oh, no, but I immediately immediately went. You turn him in? Yeah, but you're looking out for the male point of view, and exactly And then, she said I don't get a job. While I may not get another one, right? I mean, she's 14 14. My daughter had the same conversation tonight and she's 29. So I It's nauseated. It makes you angry, right? And man when it comes to Sandy Alderson. I don't fault him. I don't fault the Mets for hiring, you know, mean Jared a doll. I don't fault Major League baseball. I fault the individual. Because he's the one that did it The thread through by the way, this part of straight talk brought back straight talk. Wireless is inferred Simmons. I'm Freddie Coleman and Freddie and Fitz Simmons on ESPN Radio, the ESPN app. It's extra channel 80 like we mentioned phone number's there if you'd hang out with us Triple eight, say ESPN 8887293776 check out with Buster only ESPN, Major League baseball insiders said earlier today, and Keyshawn J. Woman, Zubin about the words surprised when it comes to the Mets and this whole thing. And the word important with the making a move so quickly. Sandy Alderson, who is team president, you know didn't have Ah, prior working relationship with Jared Porter, there were people in baseball who were surprised that he hired someone that he didn't know. Firsthand, Um, Andre, you know, from From his perspective, he had asked the question. Look in this person moving forward Be someone who can lead an organization. Obviously not. It was hugely important on Dean fact, I was a little bit surprised that he didn't happen last night. You know, once, Jared Porter acknowledges, I'm assuming in conversation Sandy Alderson that yes, he had sent these than I don't. I don't think there's a decision to be made cake. Now, by the way, Sandy Alderson and the Mets, according to him, They did perform a thorough background check and didn't find anything. Hey, Sandy, you might need new background checkers for the New York Mets. But MLB didn't know Freddie either way. Everybody needs new background checkers. If all these people this is going on, and this guy got two different jobs after, why would the Cubs he's with the Diamondbacks? We got to the mess. By the way, it is the thing also, Freddy on Gwen thing stood out to me. I had not heard that sound bite from Buster Olney. You know, saying the Alderson you know, he's an acquaintance. I haven't. I haven't spoken to Sandy and probably a decade, right Going way way back. He is a Person of character,.

Sports 600 ESPN
"alderson" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN
"Followed from Porter were among the more than 60 he sent over the next three weeks that she never responded to. She told ESPN that until then, she thought it would be awkward to say no to Porter's questions and that if she had a better understanding of the language and culture She would have realized sooner what was going on. As Porter ascended to what he calls his dream job. The woman who received his texts returned to her home country. Decided to change careers. She told ESPN. She has no plans to pursue legal action against Porter. That despite his apologies in 2016, she didn't think he was truly sorry for what he did. Order responded with a syriza text, saying he was sorry he would stop it Apologize. Reached by ESPN Monday, Porter acknowledged texting with the woman initially said he had not sent any pictures of himself. When told the exchanges showed he had sent Selfies and other pictures, he told ESPN quote the more explicit ones or not of me those air like kind of like joke stock images. Mets team president said the Alderson releasing a statement saying the club was first made made aware of the 2016 events Monday night, and that Jared Porter acknowledged to the club has serious error in judgment. Alderson, saying the Mets take the matter seriously and don't condone the conduct as described in the story, Alderson saying, quote we will follow up as we review facts regarding this serious issue. Porter, as mentioned was with the Cubs when the texts were sent in 2016 Chicago, saying the story came to their attention Monday night. Club was not aware of it ever being brought to the organization's attention. Quote. Had we been notified we would have taken swift action is the alleged behavior is in violation of our code of conduct the Cubs, saying Even though Porter is no longer with the team, they will investigate SportsCenter all night. ESPN radio James Harden, delivering.

Sports 600 ESPN
"alderson" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN
"Followed from Porter were among the more than 60 he sent over the next three weeks that she never responded to. She told ESPN that until then, she thought it would be awkward to say no to Porter's questions and that if she had a better understanding of the language and culture She would have realized sooner what was going on. As Porter ascended to what he calls his dream job. The woman who received his texts returned to her home country. Decided to change careers. She told ESPN. She has no plans to pursue legal action against Porter. That despite his apologies in 2016, she didn't think he was truly sorry for what he did. Order responded with his Syriza text, saying he was sorry he would stop it Apologize. Reached by ESPN Monday, Porter acknowledged texting with the woman initially said he had not sent any pictures of himself. When told the exchanges showed he had sent Selfies and other pictures, he told ESPN quote the more explicit ones or not of me those air like kind of like joke stock images. Mets team president said the Alderson releasing a statement saying the club was first made made aware of the 2016 events Monday night, and that Jared Porter acknowledged to the club has serious error in judgment. Alderson, saying the Mets take the matter seriously and don't condone the conduct as described in the story, Alderson saying, quote we will follow up as we review facts regarding this serious issue. Porter, as mentioned was with the Cubs when the texts were sent in 2016 Chicago, saying the story came to their attention Monday night. Club was not aware of it ever being brought to the organization's attention. Quote. Had we been notified we would have taken swift action is the alleged behavior is in violation of our code of conduct the Cubs, saying Even though Porter is no longer with the team, they will investigate SportsCenter all night, ESPN radio James.

The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon
Report: New York Mets GM admits explicit texts to female reporter
"Report tonight and they have a lot of it verified by Jared Porter himself. Jared Porter is the Mets general manager who was hired by Sandy Alderson when he came in to run baseball operations following Steve Cohen bought the team. Well, According to this ESPN report, Jared Porter sent explicit unsolicited text and images to a female reporter in 2016 when he was with the Cubs that culminated with a picture of an erect Naked male member this, according to a copy of the text history that was obtained by ESPN. Here's the details, and then I'll tell you why. I can't believe he hasn't been let go. Already. The woman was a foreign correspondent who moved to the United States to cover Major League baseball. They had a chance meeting in an elevator. And she thought Jared Porter yellow. Jared Porter is working for the Cubs, and she was making a connection in networking. So they exchange information. Uh, that's the only time they actually spoke, was in that elevator when they met. So then Jared Porter and this woman start texting with each other and he text her. Hey, we should get together. We should have a drink, and he's texting her a lot, right. He's texting her a lot. And she's responding once every you know if you text Hey, let's get it. Let's have a drink. Let's do this. Let's do that on. They didn't meet for a drink. One night after said she could meet with him Jared Porter, sending unsolicited selfie of himself just a selfie of himself. It's me in this picture is in the ESPN article, and he wrote back like And she didn't respond. Uh Then he texted the next day saying, Why aren't we hanging out? You're so pretty. Do you have a boyfriend? It could be me on this is going on now for a few days. After she sent a selfie Now she sends a selfie back to him. And Porter responded. You're gorgeous. You want more of me? She said yes. Explaining the ESPN. I thought it would be awkward to say no, I didn't think of where it would progress. Then Porter sent three pick. Yeah, this is where l k doors opened an escalating quickly horses out of the barn. Porter then sent three pictures, including the first of several that would show a man lying on a bed with a bulge in his pants. The woman was initially confused. Quarter wrote like she laughed again and texted. Yes, though she told ESPN Shin and realized the intention of the photo taken. You're not married, she asked. So okay, so here's little bit of him, sending a lot of text and it seems a little weird Stalker ish and some stuff you wouldn't send. But she is sending back to him, and she's sending things like yes, and liking pictures that he sent So then she realizes that things were getting to a sexual nature and she doesn't respond. Quarter than saying. This is this is the big deal. Porter then sent 62 unanswered texts. 62, including seven photos. That included the final nude photo of a naked male member. Now. When Jared Porter was asked about this, he admitted sending the text and then when he was asked, Are these pictures of you? He said, No. Those air stock images so apparently the Cassis I went on Twitter and found a stock image of I went looking for male members everywhere. It's all I got to use. This one wanted representative, I guess. Yeah, I gotta get going. Does that have that? Have a birthmark? Does that of this was And so that's what he said. He said Then, when ESPN told them we're running a story on this, Do you want to comment? Jared Porter stopped and didn't call them back. The Mets released a statement tonight saying they have spoken with Jared Porter, and they will have Maura after they do their own investigation with this now, obviously, this is just happening, and you can make an argument in the in the in the first part of it that Well, what was he overboard? She have sent those texts? No, he shouldn't have. But she did send back responses that were in the positive of Yes. So he thinks, okay, I'm cool, sending these images to you, and then when she cuts it off, that's where things get back because then 62 texts. That go unanswered. And then you're still still sending naked pictures of of male members. Uh, yeah. You know Jared Porter, I think you've had your last day Has Mets GM. I mean, I know what happened when you were with the Cubs. I understand that. But this is a horrible optic that the Mets don't need the entire time. He's GM Who's gonna take him seriously, who forget about whatever charge you might face for stalking or Harassment. Whatever it is, Uh, really? You're gonna keep this guy around. I just don't see it. I mean, I just don't know. Is it gonna happen in 12 hours is going to happen in 10 minutes, but the Mets can't go forward him is the G M. Because at the very least, this is a really bad optic. They don't need that. Just going to embarrass the entire organization and they need to say you know what? Jared, I'm sorry. But, boy, this is too much for us and good luck and you're done and we're gonna have a new GM. And we're gonna call Jason Smith that Fox Sports radio because he's got a finger on the pulse. The Mets, and he knows we got to go get George Springer aren't I added that

Serial Killers
The Suffolk Strangler
"His tone was descending into panic in the final weeks of two thousand six but forty eight year old steep right was on top of the world. He had gotten away with murder twice. On second passer-by found the body of gem adams the second woman he killed his first victim. Canyon nickel had still not been found. What's more his devoted girlfriend. Pamela suspected nothing. The steve she knew was a shy unremarkable. Man who loved golf soap operas and her homemade shepherd's pie but without even knowing it pamela was a part of his deadly nighttime routine. Pamela night shifts at a call center every evening right came home from his own shop as a forklift driver. Ate dinner then drove pamela to work after kissing her goodbye. He drove back into town where he picked up sex workers in the red light district but more recently rights appetites took a darker turn. Now he wasn't looking for women to sleep with. He was looking for his next. he was meticulous. He used gloves to handle. The bodies then carefully vacuumed his car and washed his clothes right. After by the time. Pamela arrived home at dawn. He was in bed. Sound asleep the day. The body was found right and pamela. Were watching the news on tv. Pamela pushed her plate away unable to eat another bite with horror. I'll bet the other one's dead to without missing a beat right kept eating and said yeah. I bet you're right. Most people wouldn't be this calm watching their murders become headline news but right wasn't like most people. Vanessa's going to take over on the psychology here and throughout the episode. please note. Vanessa is not a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. But she has done a lot of research for this show. Thanks greg rights. Calm behavior during this period and his uncanny ability to lie to his loved ones could indicate antisocial personality disorder. Although as far as we know he's never been diagnosed with this or any other personality disorder. Right fits many of the criteria for apd as outlined by the dsm five a pattern of deceitfulness of failure to follow through on personal or professional obligations hostility and a lack of remorse for hurting others. Key lied to his partners about using sex workers for years. Dating all the way back to his twenty. He had a long history of bad debts and short-lived jobs and seemed free from remorse for the violent abuse of his second wife. Diane though it's not clear what was going through rights head at the moment has murders came on the news. It seems that he wasn't afraid of getting caught. In fact it's possible. The discovery made him more anxious to kill again. The day after gemma's body was found. He was back on the hunt. On the evening of december third right picked up twenty four year old. Analii alderson of feisty. Mother of one analyst struggled with drug addiction in her teenage years and was never able to shake the habit in the last months of two thousand six. She turned to sex work in order to make ends meet. She was last seen alive that night boarding a train around six. Pm on underway. Way to ipswich where she was known to work the streets few hours after she arrived in ipswich she crossed paths with steve right. It's important to note that right has never offered full accounts of his murders. So we can only piece together a possible version of events based on forensic evidence and later testimony. What's uncontested is that right. Drove emily back to his flat on london road just a few minutes away from where he picked her up and they had after they finished analee. Try to leave but wouldn't let her. He made a habit of choosing women who were physically slight and stood no chance against him. It was only too easy for him to overpower her and strangled her to death shortly before two. Am a traffic camera captured. Right driving out of it switch. He drove several miles southeast with annelies body on the floor of his car stopping in a wooded area near the village of nakdimon there he prepared to dispose of her body just as he had ten years and gemma's but this time something was different right left his first two victims in water but this evening he chose dry land at instead of simply dumping attlee in the woods. He arranged her body in a cruiser form shape on her back arms outstretched side to side like across even with this extra attention to detail. Right was back home by three. A m as always. He washed and vacuumed his car. Put all of his clothing in the washing machine and went to bed.

Your Brain on Facts
Fizz Fizz, with Fantastic History of Food
"Dating back at least the seventeen hundreds people of Europe drank natural mineral water believed to cure of variety of illnesses like gallstones scurvy. Even bathing from these natural springs was seen as therapeutic. People literally went for the waters, though that freezes only hanging on its fingernails through the expression I'm not here for the water's usually set of someplace. You don't want to be like work. Many people tried to sell the water off site, but packaging and transportation at the time were prohibitively difficult and expensive, so they went with the next best thing. They'd manufacture their own water. Fine I'll make my own mineral water with blackjack and hookers. Most y'all are confused, but one person just snorted coffee through their nose. Mark my words. In seventeen sixty seven British chemist Joseph priestley tried carbonated water as you would beer by fermentation with yeast. The results were weak, but they worked in seventeen, seventy two. He published a paper entitled impregnating water with Fixed Air. priestley's apparatus, which featured a bladder between the generator and the absorption tank to regulate the flow of carbon dioxide was soon joined by a wide range of variants. However, it wasn't until seventeen eighty one that carbonated water could be produced on a large enough scale with the establishment of companies specializing in producing artificial mineral water. Others improved on Priestley's work, and while he did get respect from the scientific community, he didn't make anything for the invention that made possible a four hundred billion dollar a year industry. American, Inventor John Matthews designed a Soda Fountain that Could Produce Enough carbonated water for all his customers all day in eighteen, thirty, two, leading to the opening of the First Soda Fountain. In Their Heyday Soda Fountains were elaborately decorated places for rejuvenation more like a walk-through health retreat a snack counter and they were usually found in pharmacies. Pharmacists already used sweet tasting flavor syrups like lemon lime to mask the taste of bitter medicines like Quinine, an iron liquid medicine, being the standard form time rather than pills. At some sparkling water and you've got something new on your hands. Sas Parrilla for example was used to treat syphilis, supposedly and phosphoric acid and ingredient in most colas was thought to help with hypertension. The oldest major soft drink America Dr Pepper was created by Pharmacist Charles Alderson in eighteen, eighty, five and marketed as an energy, drink and brain tonic. Soda, the Effervescent News Hadn't medicine. We might be frustrated by. It takes a new medication to get to the market or top of mine a new vaccine, but it beats the old way of doing things at least from the consumer side from the manufacturer's side. The late nineteenth century, the era of the patent medicine was the best time to be alive. You could put anything you wanted in a bottle and call it medicine. You could still go around calling yourself doctor without having to prove it. Mix Up some tap water. Whatever's handy something bitter to make? It tastes like medicine, and then something sweet, so it's not too bitter, and of course if you can booze and hard drugs. Have Pretty printed with filigree and vague, sometimes contradictory claims and watch the money roll in. Behold the age of the patent medicine. Patent medicines are named after the letters patent probably letters patent since it was granted by the English crown. The first letters patent given to an inventor of a secret remedy was issued in the late seventeenth century. The patent granted the medicine maker a monopoly on his particular formula. The term patient medicine came to describe all prepackaged medicine sold over the counter without a doctor's prescription early English patent medicines sold like Jordan's in the colonies like dice Dr Bateman drops, whose original patent was granted by King George, the I in seventeen, twenty six, and was still available into the twentieth century. Not About to let the Brits make off with all the Lucre America began to cultivate their own patent medicines, an industry that boomed in the decades leading up to the civil war in the US very few patent medicines actually had a patent. You could get yourself a bottle. Love hosters celebrated stomach. Bidders Phero China John cleese Kella CEO. Bark and iron tonic reaches embrocations Emerson's Rheumatic Cure. Brooks's Barefoot Appointment SP Goff's magic oil, ligament or something just called salvation oil patent medicine actually played its own small part in the war. The government tax their sale along with the sales of matches, playing cards perfumes at L. to fund the war effort and repay military debt. Just like cigarettes today, patent medicines had to have a tax stamp on them for decades. Thirty years after the civil war, the government returned to Patent Medicine Taxation to fund the Spanish American war, which ran from eighteen, ninety eight to nineteen o two using a distinctive battleship stamp. The second half of the nineteenth century with the rapid growth of industrialization and populations in American cities was a high point for such hokum. Literacy was also improving with meant that they were more magazines and newspapers for patent medicine makers to advertise in and more people who could actually read the ads. There was also a pervasive and widespread distrust for medicine of the day. This was the era of heroic, medicine. Doctors went to extremes like bloodletting and purgatory gives to cure disease. We. Know now that making it already sick person poop their brains out or cutting them with a blade that you didn't know you needed to wash between. Patience is a bad idea, but back then it was no pun intended cutting edge stuff.

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashion History Now: Nurse Uniforms
"One of our most recent episode was about the history of nurse uniforms and we talked about how the nurse's cap is very specific symbolism and how the wearing of the cap really started to die out in the late seventy s moving into the eighties but we got an email that. I'd like to talk about from listener. Bath Case Bolt. Who SAYS ONO? No CAPS did not quite disappear as quickly as one thought because Beth is a registered nurse and she writes I was in the nursing program at Alderson broaddus college now university in Philippi West Virginia from nineteen eighty four to nineteen eighty eight. She says we wore navy. Blue dresses with stiff white cotton aprons complete with bibs or navy pants with a small style. Top with white pin tucked front and caller. She says the uniform double knit and they didn't necessarily change their uniform colors in the four years but what did change the color of the stripes on their caps. A and I thought that was really interesting. And she goes on to say that from nineteen ninety three to nineteen ninety-six. She says I taught an L. P. N. program at Danville Community College and Daniel Virginia and our students wore yellow dresses with white aprons. The male students were black pants with a yellow and blue shirt. They receive their caps in their second year. Instructors wore full whites including hose if you didn't wear pants. Nurses always wear white hose and the caps were required of everyone except for the male students. So you are correct. There is no alternative for men with cap so I thought that was really interesting that well into the nineteen ninety s nursing institutions of education. There were still wearing the cap requiring it to wear the cap in so many of you sent us so many fantastic images of yourself and your nursing uniforms over the years that that was really cool. I can't remember which listener in particular. But she sent us a picture of herself in the sixties with her many quote unquote mini skirt uniform. That was really need to share those with Marissa. Because we talked about that. Like how short did it get in the nineteen sixties? So thank you. We'll share those with her. Yeah and I actually asked talked to my mom too. Because my mom was a nurse in nursing school in the nineteen seventies but. She's at her school that the cap was just for pure ceremony. They had to wear it at the candle lighting ceremony when they graduated but that was it. She said we hated caps. But my mom was also a little bit of abroad burning hippie. Sorry mom very much so in response to our prom episode P- listeners. Eileen Chatterton and Jordan Brady Bolt wrote to us to tell us about the prom and homecoming tradition in Texas. Which had never heard of. Have you heard about? Oh yeah because I actually grew up in Texas when I was in middle school so it the homecoming was a huge deal even even in middle school not just high school if you have one if you didn't have one that day of homecoming you're kind of like. Oh No. I'm so embarrassed sized from people who even have more than one where and they're huge. They're like these giant clusters of flowers like of ribbons and bells and everything hanging off over them. So sometimes you maybe your parents would buy one. Sometimes your grandparents would buy you want and then maybe your boyfriend would buy one so sometimes girls were wandering around wearing like two or three of these. Jain corsage is but That was something that your your date would bring to you. Input on your wrist. Yeah but this is something you would wear all day at school. Oh interesting very

Live Happy Now
Turning Social Isolation Into a Creative Outlet With Martha Alderson
"This is Paula Phelps. And this week we are going to tap into our creative side. Using our creativity is a proven way to increase our personal well-being. It can put you in a positive mood and that starts an UPWARD SPIRAL. That makes you feel more creative. And thereby further increases your happiness for somehow life creeps in and takes over the time. We'd love to spend exploring creatively before we know it. We feel like we've lost touch with our creative side entirely. This week's guest is an expert in tapping into creativity. Martha Alderson is an author who also works with bestselling authors Hollywood directors artists and performers all over the world to help them find their creativity. Now you can try this at home. Her New workbook boundless. Creativity is a one month exploration into your creative side. So let's hear what Martha has to say about it. Martha welcome to live happy. Now thank you for inviting me. I'm thrilled to be here. This is such a great work book that you've written for us. And what a great time for us to work on our creativity. It seems like it. I know that a lot of people are under enormous stress for all sorts of reasons because of the virus but if people do have free time and they're looking fill it creatively. I think by going through the program in the workbook. It's just a great way to let go of. That's happening around us. All the news all the problems of the world and just sink into your creativity and into really your spirit sh and who you are at your core beyond all the material things the problems and everything else so. I think it would be a great place for people to spend some time. We'll obviously when you wrote it. He didn't say hey. I think everyone's going to have a couple of months you know. So what was your decision behind writing it in the first place? Well I been a plot consultant for about thirty years for riders every story whether it's a memoir scream player. A novel has to have a plot and I'm passionate about empowering women's voices and women traditionally have had a lot of trouble with plot because it's a very linear logical progression and of Women. Writers are highly creative somewhat disorganized and are very interested in character development. But they don't really get plot in so. I just became passionate about teaching everybody but it seemed like it turned out to be the majority of women and then in doing that. It soon evolved into working with all kinds of creative people because what I found is we're all sort of on the same universal path. It's a universal story. That has certain markers in them that we pass through along the way. And what I found is that it's great when you're in the creative muse and everything's flowing in your feeling that euphoria of feeling like a conduit or a medium for the creative news to come through you. But at some point we stumble and all of a ten. We read over what we wrote. Are we look at the painting we painted and think? Oh my gosh you know. It's not what I thought it was going to be. And we started to doubt ourselves and self sabotage come up with sorts of reasons why we should put the project aside or give up or whatever and this is especially true for anyone who has perhaps suffered what. I call a backstory wound. Which is something that has traumatized them? In some way you know it can be a divorce or apparently being when you're a child or some kind of abuse or whatever and that really influences what we say to ourselves about our worthiness in our capabilities and our potential and that really interferes with the creative flow. All of a sudden that flow is stymied and our spirits. Can't really get through to be able to give us the support and the encouragement that we deserve. I wanted to write a workbook to be able to help people to become unblocked it to be able to get rid of all this self doubt and insecurities and unworthiness and to really live a life of passion and excitement and happiness joy and that really is something that I'm devoted to and with this workbook. You really prepare us for what we're going to do. It does such a wonderful job of asking these deep thoughtful questioned. Where did that come from over the course of time? Did you develop that? These are the questions that are going to help drive us into our creative selves. Well I think it's just sort of evolved over the last thirty years or so probably my whole life to tell you the truth but when I came up with the idea of the universal story I had a really hard time bringing it down to the concrete was very cereal and spiritual in all of that but once I started writing more about it and seeing these parts you know the beginning the middle and the end it really correlates with the Hero's journey that Joseph Campbell came up with but I take it a step further and called the universal story because I see it in not just what we move through as humans on our human path but nature you know the seasons of the year the moon cycles plants growth animal cycles. All these things have the same beginning middles and ends. And if you're aware of where you are on that journey and what's expected of you. It just makes the journey easier.

This Morning with Gordon Deal
3 dead as suspected twisters, storms batter the South
"A string of suspected tornadoes has cause death and destruction across parts of the Deep South the number of people have been killed while buildings were destroyed and trees were downed the storm prediction center said damage was reported in Louisiana Mississippi Alabama and Texas yesterday as storms triggered multiple tornado watches and warnings throughout the day one person was reported dead in Louisiana in a suspected tornadoes strike near Alexandria the National Weather Service is the tornado was on the ground for a whopping sixty three miles Donna Weatherford as police chief in Pineville Louisiana we've got some some road closures mostly trees and power while we wait a few trees go two thirds of owls Alderson vehicles we had a great response from our city crews click weapons gay as a bit out of us so it's been a good ever moved a long way to go two other people were killed in Alabama after another storm hit a city about fifty five miles west of Huntsville CBS news as at least eleven people were killed on icy roads in Kansas Nebraska and Missouri due to that same storm system that hit over the

Trending Today USA
NASA, President and NASA Atmospheric Research discussed on Trending Today USA
"A NASA package that Fell from the sky with a note mentioning Trump. Sparked, some initial alarm said, CBS it was in. South Brunswick New Jersey where, a, package fell, from. The sky over the state that caused them alarmed because it contained a note that mentioned the president south Brunswick police say the, package attached, to a parachute was making a hissing sound and included a note. That said quote NASA atmospheric research instrument not a. Bomb. If this lands near the president. We at NASA. Wish him a great round of golf So

Phil's Gang
Narrow Republican lead in Ohio's 12th District is too close for comfort for GOP
"Both sides are finding something to cheer about in what appears. To be a GOP victory yesterday and Ohio's primary one hundred percent of. The votes counted Republican Troy Alderson leads democrat Danny O'Connor. By about seventeen hundred fifty, volts or less, than one, percent Balderstone has claimed victory but Democrats are still celebrating a neck and neck race in a district that President Trump won by.

Politics and Public Policy Today
Report: Former Trump aide Omarosa secretly recorded the president
"Well it looks like the president's former lawyer, in so-called fixer Michael Cohen wasn't the only one recording conversations with Donald Trump. I'm Orosa manigault Newman a former aide and former friend to the president's secretly recorded. Conversations while she was serving the administration, in the White House before joining the Trump administration maroshek appeared as a contestant on the presence reality show on NBC the apprentice she's coming out with a new book next week it is, titled unhinged the Daily Beast breaking the story with this headline I'm Orosa secretly recorded Trump and his played the, audio for

Joe Pags
Remains of unidentified boy found at squalid New Mexico compound
"Results NBC. News Radio I'm Mark Mayfield it's still too, close to call in Ohio special election for the, twelfth congressional district democratic candidate Danny O'Connor is vowing. To keep up the fight we went house to. House remain our case don't change we're gonna. Make, that case tomorrow we're not stopping now tomorrow we rest and. That we keep fighting through, two Republican candidate Troy. Alderson thanked President Trump for his support, and he emphasized that America's on the right path and he intends to keep it going that. Way the margin between O'Connor and Balderstone is razor thin they're buying for seat being vacated. By congressman Pam teary Democrats were looking for a strong finish in. A district they haven't won for decades no matter. What happens, there will, be. A rematch you months and Rick gates is admitting to stealing money from, Paul Manafort to pay for an, extramarital affair, the prosecution's, key witness that he used. The money to pay for an apartment in London he flew first class and, stayed, that, luxury hotels during the relationship, Manafort is on trial, for Bank and tax fraud Mark Mayfield NBC News Radio The. State Department is. Urging patients on the ongoing North Korean nuclear talks Terry Moore reports national security adviser John Bolton. Said North Korea is not making progress toward denuclearization. That prompted some followup from, the State Department's, Heather Nauert. Process of achieving denuclearization is one. That we've all known. Would take some time the world is United and seeing this achieve. So it will certainly take some time President, Trump recently said negotiations with the north we're going, very well now it said getting North Korean leader. Kim Jong UN together with President Trump at the. June summit in Singapore was a very big. Deal, that's an incredible staff and a huge step from where we. Were just one year ago, the conversations continue in. Washington I'm Terry Moore NBC News Radio, investigators are trying to identify the remains of a young boy found Monday at a compound in. New Mexico authorities have been looking for a missing Georgia boy who turned four years old. On Monday last week deputies freed eleven children from the towels county. Compound the missing boy is Connie wash his father. Suraj is, one of, the Five, adults charged, with. The abuse of the eleven children found in the filthy compound he father. Had told the boy's mother he, was taking, the boy to be treated for severe medical conditions that kept him from walking and cause seizures federal health officials say runoff from cattle farm is likely caused a major spring e coli. Outbreak Brian shook has more the food and. Drug administration believes Romain lettuce grown in. The Yuma Arizona region may have been contaminated, by water from a. Nearby, canal the FDA said testing in, June revealed the water was tainted with the same strain of e-coli involved in the multi-state outbreak more. Than two hundred people in thirty six states fell ill nearly a hundred were hospitalized and. Five died from the huge. Bacterial outbreak the, FDA is. Still investigating the case Brian shook NBC News Radio and cases of Lyme disease are being reported in all fifty. States a new study by Quest Diagnostics chosen learning rise in the number of positive tests for the, tick borne illness the big increases outside the northeastern. U. s. were found in California and Florida. Mark Mayfield NBC News Radio Uh-huh The.

Joshua's Trail with Elder Dr. Levon Yuille
Trump says collusion isn’t a crime
"Detroit Alderson in Tuesday's, election for the twelfth congressional district seat this week, President Trump appeared to change his strategy concerning the special counsels Russia investigation or more than a year President. Trump's message has been consistent. There has been no collusion, but this week, the president and his lawyer added to their talking points by declaring collusion is not a crime. While collusion is not a precise legal term. There are laws that could apply to inappropriate campaign collaboration with Russia, which is what special counsel Robert Muller is investigating Greg Clugston. The White House gun control advocates are marching outside NRA headquarters in northern Virginia today, calling for among other things and end to the group's tax exempt status. Meanwhile, Portland, Oregon police remaining weapons screening locations at the entrances to a site of a plan protest by.

Popular Tech Radio
North Carolina Tar Heels beat Oregon State Beavers in longest nine-inning game in College World Series history
"Felt like we're maybe got a little dicey this afternoon the rest of them are fine and you had to hit good quality shots and good putts if you wanted to make work uscca via vows to make things a little bit easier tomorrow florida does not play until tomorrow college world series did get underway today with north carolina and oregon state getting things started the beavers rank but one in the nation in the college baseball writers all but they had a disastrous third innings played horribly carolina had two runs only had two runs in and then a third scores on a passed ball by adly rush men joe cody roberts scored carolina zag haganah smash it's the empire that saved run but only for the moment a sacrifice fly with score the run to run base it by ben casts various six to one tar heels at that point and oregon state would have to battle back adly rush move the base it here it was a three run bottom of the third for oregon state six four that's as close as they got north carolina knocks off oregon state in the opening game eight to six washington mississippi state or scoreless in the top of the ninth cristiano renaldo is hat trick and portugal's three three draw with spain headline friday's opening day at the world cup today his rival for best player in the world honors lionel messi and argentina favored against iceland by now you know the population stats iceland is barely larger than escambia county sergio are guero scores a nice goal for argentina but four minutes later iceland strikes back that is alfred finnbogason he cleans it up and scores the rebound goal one one second half maximiliano mesa was tripped fouled by horder magnusson penalty kick though messy saved by honda's alderson and iceland hangs on for a one one draw with argentina and that's pretty spectacular performance and results for iceland and local soccer.

The Sports Zone With Pete McCarthy
New York Mets on Matt Harvey 'partying' report
"Pitching the next night in san diego out of the bullpen gave up a home run in that game certainly not ideal optics there for matt harvey and his general manager sandy alderson with his thoughts i don't think it was in this case but the other thing is matt has to understand that people always notice what he does and we were talking today it's like a borderline pitch in his case it's all it always gets called a strike you know as a as a hitter take that pitch don't take that pitch seems like he always it's always called the strike and probably learned something from it sandy are you upset by that report usually i get it i get upset if the report is unexpected so i guess short answer is no the not unexpected behavior for matt harvey according to the gm sandy alderson in sandy sounded like someone who's had to do a few too many of these kinds of press conferences about is one time star pitcher now pitching out of the bullpen with a five point seven six era and fed up you know talking about it and while it might not have been a major problem in this case it is part of an ongoing issue with matt harvey now mickey callaway was a little more open about it in terms of had a conversation with matt harvey but remember sandy's been through this for years and years and years this is the first time the mickey callaway is don't like with something like this remain harvey and you'll remember back in the off season the mets consider dealing harvey at the winter meetings and it was calloway as well as dave islands who thought that you know they could get matt harvey pitching well again and they wanted him to stick around they saw some things they liked on tape we haven't seen that in games thus far and you know another strike against matt harvey on with this issue we'll dive more into your own assessment is being back in the starting lineup tremendous news for the new york mets coming up preview this series a little bit but every tuesday night we have a chance to chat with.