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AP News Radio
Knicks punch back, avoid elimination in Game 5 against Heat
"Jalen Brunson and the Knicks have forced a game 6 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by defeating the heat one 12, one O three. Brunson played all 48 minutes in the potential elimination game, accounting for 38.9 rebounds and 7 assists. Just trying to do everything I could to win. We did that, and I was on the game 6. RJ Barrett pumped in 26 points for New York, which denied Miami's first attempt to become just the second number 8 C to reach the Conference Finals. Julius Randle added 24 points to the win. Jimmy Butler had 19 points, 9 assists and 7 boards for the heat. Game 6 is Friday in Miami. I'm Dave ferry.

The Dan Bongino Show
Kayleigh McEnany: Where Oppression Reigns, Faith Still Prevails
"I mean your book is called serenity in the storm for a reason You talk about whether it's a church in Afghanistan or some legal rulings we've had going our favor how it's not all bad There's a reason to smile about this transformation coming A little bit more on that Yeah that's right You know and you take me back to the idea when we look at the senseless school violence that has happened And it is corresponded with the removal of prayer in schools in fact the woman who could be credited with removing prayer and God from schools Madeline Murray O'Hare she founded atheist organization famous a very nasty individual her son ended up totally disowning his mother's atheism in this case that took prayer out of schools And he ended up becoming a minister And he made the point that in 1963 at the point at which God was still in schools in Baltimore there was not a single death at a Baltimore school And he goes through all the ills that came when we started removing God entirely from school but the optimism point here is this You know I was sitting in the rose garden when Amy Coney Barrett is nominated to the Supreme Court All of a sudden we're winning on these issues You can now kneel in silent prayer at the 50 yard line coach Kennedy can If you have a school voucher in Maine you can go to a you don't have to go to a secular public school You can use it to go to a school of faith So we are winning on a lot of these issues It doesn't feel that way right now but at least on the Supreme Court They're making a huge difference in the country in Afghanistan you know your point the underground churches on fire because we're oppression rains I can tell you this People are receptive to faith They recognize the difference between light and darkness which is why Christianity is on fire in China and Iran and in Syria places you wouldn't necessarily think

AP News Radio
Heat take 3-1 lead, hold off Knicks 109-101 for Game 4 win
"The Miami Heat moved to win away from their third trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in the last four years by topping the New York Knicks one O 9 one O one in game four. Jimmy Butler scored 27 points and added ten assists. We always got a shot to win whenever regarding we're just playing hard and playing together. Bam adebayo finished with 23 points and 13 rebounds, max truce scored 16 and Kyle Lowry added 15. Jalen Brunson finished with 32 points and 11 assists while RJ Barrett scored 24 and Julius Randle added 20 for the Knicks. I'm geffen cool bar.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Woke Totalitarian Arsonists Hate the Constitution
"We have known for a while that the totalitarian arsonists that are trying to take over the country. You could call them the woke, the Marxist, the American Democrat party. They hate the constitution. We know that. The constitution is the greatest political document ever written. This is exactly why they're doing everything they possibly can to abolish the Electoral College to add new states to give them the power to be able to have HR one. They've been engaging in a hundred year project to destroy the constitution. The promise of the founding fathers. They don't like the idea of separation of powers consent to the governed and independent judiciary. They don't like that. And they especially want the third branch of government, article three of the United States Constitution, the Supreme Court to act and absolute lockstep harmony with the administrative state. You see, Congress largely does the bidding of the administrative state. You want a war in eastern Ukraine. You want the borders wide open. You want to have the military go totally trans. You'll find enough legislators to kind of just turn a blind eye. The executive branch is the administrative state. That fourth branch of government. But the Supreme Court largely thanks to president Donald Trump, by the way, president Donald Trump winning the 2016 election giving us Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, running the table. Three Supreme Court Justices that have largely done a great job. I mean, there's been some decisions I don't like, but it's been a great job. Has changed the game. Now all of a sudden there is a counterbalance to this nonstop blitzkrieg on our freedoms and liberties brought to you by the unchecked fourth branch of government. You see the Supreme Court striking down roe versus wade, reconsidering the Chevron decision, reconsidering the lemon decision, their restoring the constitution as the bedrock authority for the American government and the left doesn't like that.

AP News Radio
Butler, Heat start 2nd round with 108-101 win over Knicks
"That he got hot in the second half and defeated the Knicks one O 8 one O one in game one of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. New York was up 61 53 early in the third quarter, but Miami went on a 21 5 run to take command of the game. Gave Vincent played a key role scoring 20 points including 5 three point field goals. It's one game. I don't want to put too much on it. It's nice to get the first one. You always want to get one on the road, but we'll go from there. Jimmy Butler led the heat with 25 points, but hurt his ankle late in the fourth quarter. Kyle Lowry also came up big for Miami scoring 9 of his 18 points in the final period. The Knicks RJ Barrett led all scores with 26. Tom arram, New York

AP News Radio
Knicks advance to second round, down Cavs 106-95 in Game 5
"The Knicks earned a one O 6 95 win over the Cavaliers for their first playoff series victory in ten years. Jalen Brunson scored 23 points and RJ Barrett had 21 for New York, which captured the last three games of the 5 game set. Brunson averaged 24 points in the series, leading the Nixon scoring for all four wins. No matter what's going on out there. We all look at each other the Fiverr out there and we know that we got a job to do. We got to sit together and stay mentally tough through anything. Mitchell Robinson added 18 boards for the Knicks down of a Mitchell at all scores with 28 points in Darius Garland had 21 for the Cavaliers. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Brunson, Barrett lead Knicks over Cavs 102-93 for 3-1 lead
"The next have jumped down to a three games to one lead against the Cavaliers by winning game four one O two 93. New York jumped down to a 15 point lead in the first half, then had a weather of Cleveland come back with a score time at 75 in just under ten minutes to play. RJ Barrett led a 15 to 6 run that put the Knicks just one win away from advancing to the second round for the first time in a decade. What quarter to stand tough, you know, every time they threw a punch and kind of do some better. Now it finished with 26 points, ten in the fourth quarter. Jalen Brunson led all scores with 29. Josh Hart added 19. Game 5 Wednesday in Cleveland. Tom Arian, New York.

AP News Radio
Knicks romp past Cavaliers 99-79, take 2-1 series lead
"Jalen Brunson and RJ Barrett helped the Knicks pound the Cavaliers 99 79 for a two games to one lead in the series. Bronson paced New York with 21 points and Barrett broke out of a slump with 19 as the Knicks bounced back from their game too lost. Josh Hart added 13 points for the knickerbockers. I think we were just trying to be physical. I think we had a good focus level of good attention to detail into doing what they were doing. The Cavs trailed by 27 in the fourth quarter and were held to their lowest point total of the season. Down of a Mitchell score 22 points for Cleveland, but Darius Garland had just ten on four of 21 shooting. I'm Dave ferry.

Mark Levin
Interim Louisville Police Chief: Multiple Casualties Reported in Bank Shooting
"Jacqueline Gwen Valero is the interim police chief Louisville Kentucky 3 p.m. today eastern cut one go Officers were on scene within three minutes The suspect shot at officers we then returned fire and stopped that threat The suspect is deceased This is the only time that I will mention the suspect name in this case The suspect has been identified as Connor sturgeon White male 23 years of age who was employed at own national bank His weapon of choice was a rifle We have 5 total deceased which includes him But I want to acknowledge with heartfelt condolences prayers to the family of those who lost their life today Tommy Elliott 63 years of age Jim tutt 64 years of age Josh Barrett 40 years of age And giuliana farmer 57 We have a total of 9 victims who were treated and are being treated at a university of Louisville hospital Three which are in critical condition including our officer three who are listed in non critical condition and three who have been treated and released The two officer who struck in exchange of gunfire one of the officers he was graced to the left side and the other officer suffered minor injuries to the elbow

The Charlie Kirk Show
Democrats Cross the Rubicon As Trump Gets Indicted
"Country that I grew up in has been dying for quite some time. Many people say, well, Charlie, don't we get our country back easily? Yesterday? The Rubicon was crossed. The river Rubicon, of course, goes to the story of Julius Caesar, deciding to start a Roman Civil War. The Democrats did this. Front page of The New York Times. Trump indicted. There is no going back. There is no reversing it. We are now in a new set of circumstances. The republic that we once enjoyed that we celebrated that we were appreciative of it that we were thankful for, it's over. They decided they killed it. It's not to say that the country is over, but we are in a completely new set of circumstances. A completely new scenario. And yes, I am wearing the hat for a reason because you better believe right now. That this is a direct assault, a direct attack on every single one of you. Those of you that pay your taxes. Those of you that go to church. Those of you that believe that America is the greatest nation ever to exist the history of the world. They hate you. This was a revenge indictment. These people are pathological. They're petty. They're personal. And of course, they're political. They hate the fact that the character that they were laughing about on SNL ever became president. They hate the fact that Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch are on the Supreme Court. They hate the fact that he showed that the border could be secure. The economy started to grow. He brokered Middle East peace, kept China in check, Putin never invaded. Hey, the fact that middle class wages were going up, hated the fact that Donald Trump was creating a beautiful diverse movement of people of all different backgrounds and ages, religions, to believe in the revitalization of America. Hey, the fact that he was able to get violent crime and check, he was going after the cartels. No, all of this is centered on revenge, but more than that, they want to do a Soviet style show trial, a public humiliation. You can not see what happened yesterday with the indictment of Trump and be naive any longer. And I am not an alarmist. I'm not someone who says, oh, you know, this is time to engage in hyperbole. The Democrats have not believed in elections for quite some time.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Could Trump Be Worse the Second Time Around?
"It's not, it's a little more nuanced than that, but I do think you don't credit evangelicals generally with being smart about their vote. My whole view of the evangelical affair with Trump is that the relentless ascendancy of secularism drove evangelicals into his arm and that that election was really about the Supreme Court. And that evangelicals were quite smart to go with Trump after he published his list, and they ended up with justice, Gorsuch justice, Kavanaugh, and justice Amy Coney Barrett, and that was a good deal for evangelicals concerned about freedom of worship. Response I understand all that, I, you know, my perspective was at the time and remains that he was that Trump was pretty clear about his disregard for the constitution for history for sort of the architecture of our democracy. He made that pretty clear in his comments in different ways. And I think he proved that his words meant something when it came to January 6th. So I think, you know, sure, you got a Supreme Court that you like, and we came to a constitutional crisis where we came closer than I and many others would have liked to. Okay, tangent. Tangent, John. If Mike Pence had done the wrong thing and put aside the ballots, what do you think would have happened? It wasn't a constitutional crisis. It was a riot, and it was dangerous, and I hope they're all prosecuted who broke in, but I've had this argument with Liz Cheney. What do you think would happen if Mike Pence had bought it? Well, we don't know what would have happened. I think there's another scenario where they delay it where lawmakers are killed, where they can't get enough lawmakers to actually certify the election. And I think there was talk, I think, by general milley, of concerns about Trump, you know, declaring martial law or some excuse to take military control of the country. We don't have evidence that I think John Roberts would have gotten the court together and they would have declared count the votes in about 24 hours. Maybe not that long. And they would add a Nixon versus the United States 9 zero vote and we weren't close to a constitutional crisis. In fact, my biggest argument with you about your book is you don't actually have a lot of faith that evangelicals believe in the constitution and that there are concerns about the secularization of the society are overstated when in fact I spend a lot of time talking to the alliance defending freedom, they're out there every day combating anti Christian bigotry. I mean, it's real. I've been reporting on this since 1992. It's a constant, secularization, advance that has triggered a lot of the response that you deal with, although covenant life church is different. That's why I'm trying to, that's a very different part of the general evangelical world, isn't it? You know, in some respects, coming to life was not very political. It wasn't involved with things like alliance defending freedom. And you know, I have no problem with people doing those things in through the system that we have. But I think going back to the point about January 6th, were we at the point of a coup, we don't know the point my point is we were way too close for my comfort level and we're now at a point where the same guy is potentially going to be the Republican nominee again. And if he brought us that close last time, my concern is where do we go from here if he's president again?

AP News Radio
Quickley scores 38 in start, Knicks outlast Celtics in 2 OTs
"Emmanuel quickly scored 7 of his 38 points in the second overtime as the Knicks earned their 9th consecutive win. One 31 one 29 in Boston. Quickly also had 8 rebounds and 7 assists starting in place of Jalen Brunson, who was out with a sore left foot. Julius Randle had 31 points and RJ Barrett 29 in New York's second win over Boston in a week. Jayson Tatum ported 40 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Celtics. Al Horford had a 20 points and 11 boards, but mister potential game winning three point attempt just before the final buzzer. I'm Dave fairy.

AP News Radio
Pence won’t say whether he'd support Trump as 2024 nominee
"Former vice president Mike Pence isn't saying whether he'd bank Donald Trump if his former boss were to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024. I'm Ben Thomas, with what he had to say to AP national political reporter Meg canard in an exclusive interview. I've said many times, I think we'll have better choices. Pence tells the AP Trump was the right candidate to take on Hillary Clinton in 2016, but I think we live in a different time. And it calls for different leadership. Widely expected to run himself, Pence offers this assessment of what voters will want in 2024. The American people want us to return to the policies of the Trump Pence administration. But I think they want to see leadership. That reflects more of the character of the American people, namely the commitment to principle and the civility that Americans show each other every day. The former vice president is not ready to declare his candidacy, but if he does run, he says he'll be true to himself. I'll be me. I'll speak plainly about America's leadership in the world. And our obligations to be the arsenal of democracy. I'll speak plainly about my long history of championing, limited government, fiscal discipline. And I'll speak plainly about our commitment to traditional values, including the right to life. And will he support the nominee, whoever that may be? I trust our voters to choose the right standard Barrett, the right time who will lead us to victory. Not just for our party, but for the country in 2024. Ben Thomas, Washington

Mark Levin
Washington Post: FBI Agents, Prosecutors Argued Over Trump Before Raid
"Story in the Washington compost not by Philip bump But by Carol D leonnig Devlin Barrett Perry Stein and RNC David no wonder the post has gone broke You need four reporters on one story Four reporters mister producer Months of disputes there was a showdown before the raid FBI agents and prosecutors argued over Trump This is what I meant to find the other day but here it is Months of disputes between Department of Justice prosecutors and FBI agents For how best to try to recover classified documents from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club And his residence led to a tense showdown near the end of July last year According to four people familiar with the discussions Prosecutors argued that new evidence suggested Trump was knowingly concealing secret documents at his Palm Beach Florida home They urged the FBI to conduct a surprise raid at the property But two senior FBI officials who would be in charge of leading the search resisted the plan is to combative And proposed instead to seek Trump's permission to search his property According to the four people who've spoken edition of anonymity to describe a sensitive investigation What did I tell you the other day I was chief of staff to attorney general meese in the Reagan administration There is no way No way there would have been A secret search or warrant or anything else for the next president under any circumstances No way But here they did it and it was really up to Merrick Garland to put his foot on the brake here and tell these clowns these bureaucrat prosecutors no you can't do this But he didn't Prosecutors ultimately prevailed in that dispute one of several previously unreported clashes and a tense tug of war between two arms of the Justice Department

AP News Radio
Knicks rout Pelicans while honoring 1973 championship squad
"The Nick celebrated the 50th anniversary of their last championship team before crushing the pelicans one 28 one O 6. Julius Randle poured in 28 points to lead 6 nicks in double figures. Randall had 19 points while New York built a 73 52 halftime lead. RJ Barrett scored 25 points and had a season high 7 assists. Jalen Brunson added 20 points and Josh Hart chipped in 15. Brandon Ingram had a team high 19 points for the pelicans who have dropped three in a row to fall a game under 500. I'm Dave ferry.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Yes, they've had the more recent success. And they've done it consistently up until last year. And 6 and 7 is not okay at Oklahoma, ever. It's just not. And for Brent venables, I think it raises the question, is he more just a coordinator than a head coach? And I think right now, the jury is very much still out. And I think if you want to make a determination right now, the answer is yes, he is more of a coordinator than a coach and maybe there was a reason that he stayed as an assistant for so long even when programs were coming after him. So I think for Oklahoma, I still have massive concerns because the step back wasn't just a step back. It was a giant leap backwards. This past year and to me, that makes it really unlikely that they hit the ground running in the SEC. Barrett sali with us talking about the emergence now of Oklahoma and Texas in the SEC. Barrett, let's put pause on that for a moment and look ahead to the upcoming season. We're getting closer now with the Super Bowl out of the way. Spring football just around the corner. Everyone just seems to have already ticketed Georgia in as the predominant favorite and some are even putting LSU ahead of Alabama on the west side. We haven't talked to you since the end of the season. What do you think is going on, especially on the west side of the ledger? Yeah, I mean, first for the eth, Georgia, before if they don't win the division. The schedule on top of the talent is just, it's unlikely that they've been they don't finish the three feet terms of winning one in the division. I think for LSU and Alabama, it is very interesting because I think the knee jerk reaction is to say, oh, yeah, Alabama. Alabama, they're going to get back on top. Okay, I understand that in the past, they've earned the benefit of the doubt. And to some extent, they probably still deserve the benefit of the doubt. But we've seen the offensive line regress over the last couple of years. We've seen I think Nick Saban swing the pendulum too far into the direction of putting everything on his quarterback and now clearly with what he's trying to do with his coordinators, swinging it back to the middle a little bit. We'll see if he can actually do that. And I think that might help the offensive line fix itself after two terrible years. But I think for LSU, the momentum is on its side. Jaden Daniels, you go back and look at the month of September, he was a runner, but he was just he was a below average password in the light switch got flipped. And you saw what kind of player he could be and in some cases, a lot of us were waiting for since the many steps on footed air that put on Arizona state's campus. And then on top of that, they hit the transfer portal hard. They've got another year of development. They've got a taste of what it takes to win. And Brian Kelly, I said on your show from the moment he got hired, I said that he will win a national championship at LSU. And it might take a while. And maybe it will still take a while. But the momentum is going in the right direction. So long to sort of take a long winded answer and summarize it. Yeah, I would still probably say that Alabama is more likely to win the division, but in no way, shape or form think it should be assumed or be one of those default answers like we've seen in basically the last decade where everyone just sort of kind of goes on. It's Alabama. Okay, who's number two? That's not what it should be like this year. Bear, it's always a little bit difficult for people to evaluate Alabama because just when you think they're slipping, they come in with a record recruiting class, and of course it is Nick Saban, but how would you to further your point a minute ago analyze where Alabama is right now? And what it looks like moving forward yeah, I think like I said, I think it's still sort of trying to find its way in this era. I think for good reason, or at least a good reason at the time, the quarterbacks got a ton of the responsibility. It became a quarterback driven offense. It became a path to set up the run offense. Jalen had his limitations, and then when two came on, it was like, oh, okay. Heisman Trophy caliber quarterback, let's go almost almost completely air raid over the last couple of years. And that didn't work. And it led to more problems than it did solutions. And I think Nick realizes, okay, that's not where the new air is going. Maybe swing it back to not necessarily pro style, but more of a ground impound mentality because it seemed like with what Alabama was trying to do, it was trying to hit the home run on the ground. And that's it. That was the only goal for its ground game. And that's not what really needs to happen in this day and age. And I think Nick is recognizing that, but it's still he's sort of navigating through a forest that is still, it's still difficult for him to sort of find the right path. And I think he will, I think he has, but I think there's reason to at least question if this is going to work. And as far as the future of it long term, he has got to do this quickly. I mean, he is getting up there in age. And it was contract for another 5, 6 years, whatever it is. But he's getting up there in age, and he's got to get it on the right path to send him out on top, but also set up the program for sustained success when he does move on. Very quickly, before you go, there are a few people that are saying Jimbo Fisher just needs a good season now. We're no longer even talking about national championships, which this seemed to be the year going back two or three, that he would finally make that run. What do you see for them in the upcoming season? Well, a good season for Texas a and M at this point is 8 and four. They unrealistic season is ten wins. So I think for Texas a and M, it's just to at least show any sign of improvement because it was clear that recruiting class from last season wanted to get the bag and move on. The offense, I think it's clear that they've made a concerted effort to tell him to take his hands off the steering wheel, doubt that happens, then he's got this extremely bizarre relationship now with his offensive coordinator in between. I don't know how that's going to work out. And so, yeah, I think at some point, Jimbo is going to have to show that he is a championship caliber coach. I think right now it's clear that he is an average to slightly above average coach who caught lightning in a bottle with a generational college quarterback in Jameis Winston. And that has changed the expectations for him. I think it elevated the expectations for him. That's why he got the big contract at Texas a and M and I just right now, just getting back to being an average to slightly above average head coach, sadly enough for Texas a and M would show progress. We've obviously talked about Georgia LA shoe Alabama and now a and M and I realized I've moved four schools off the board, which leads, of course, 8 left. Of the remaining that we haven't talked about in our final question to you, which school are you most intrigued by either positively or negatively in the upcoming season? I'm jet Tennessee's fascinating to me. Just because they lose a Heisman caliber quarterback, one of the best receivers in the country, but they also have a pedigree now of success. It wasn't just a, oh, puts Jones is a cute little story, Tennessee's kind of kind of flirting around the top 25 top 15. That's cool. No, they were the number one team in the country. That is a much different world that Josh hypo led that program too. And I want to know what happens when he suffers significant roster turnover. Because from the positions that matter most, he has that. Great coaches, or even good coaches, figure out quickly how to how to withstand

The Paul Finebaum Show
"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Now you can officially say the football season is over 5 weeks after the college season ended the pro season is gone. We say hello to you to begin the middle of February. Thanks so much for being a part of the program a lot to do today. Let's get right to it. And the SEC and the Super Bowl seems like the SEC is everywhere these days, but a lot of stars on display of course none bigger than Jalen hurts. What an evening he had devonta Smith. Not bad either, Tony, big play, one of the biggest plays in the game, a 65 yarder, Super Bowl record. Nick Bolton, with the fumble recoveries. So the Missouri player there making large. It was a big week. It was a big weekend, obviously, for everyone, as the new champions are the Kansas City Chiefs. In a prelude to the Super Bowl, a Super Bowl matchup undefeated SEC teams meeting in Colombia, 18,000 strong national television, and it was over quickly. South Carolina humbling number three LA shoe in the battle of the unbeaten, and of course it was dawn wearing the Randall Cunningham Jersey. How about this headline from the New York Post? Am I reading this correctly? Calipari's fastball looks gone with Kentucky and danger of missing March madness. They lost by 7 on the road against Georgia over the weekend. And where have I seen this movie before? Alabama number one in America. In basketball, it's been 20 years, and they only spent one week at the top, hopefully they'll do better. This time around, the tide with a huge win on the road against auburn and Tennessee in spite of losing. Now how about this? Two consecutive games at the buzzer to a three pointer, they're still on the top ten. Tennessee travels to Alabama. They'll be happy if that game comes down to a three pointer on Wednesday night. So what about coach prime haven't heard from him in a while? Is he now a weather man out in Colorado? It's really not, it's really not that cold, he said. I don't know about that deal. And I've been to Boulder in the winter time. Texas OU, this was our big story on Friday. When we talked to Chris del Conte, the AD at Texas and the commissioner, Greg sankey, it will be expensive to make the move, but many people feel like it is worth it. And that would be one of our topics with our first guest of the afternoon Barrett Saleh Barrett. Thanks so much for your time. Good afternoon. And tell us your initial thoughts on what it means that OU and Texas are now going to be ready for SEC play in 24. Hey Paul, thanks for having me. I think that it's sort of the culmination of some jockeying for position. I think that, you know, kind of when this whole thing started, I think it was almost like there was it was a divorced couple that we're still living together in the big 12. And they didn't want that. The SEC didn't want that and finally they figured a way to work it out. I think obviously Oklahoma and Texas want the SEC money and I think it's going to be interesting to see what happens in the new era. I think there's this idea out there that Texas and Oklahoma are just going to come in and get this rude awakening and maybe that happens when they go up against the big dogs. But if you're going up against some of these middling SEC teams, I mean Texas and Oklahoma are going to have chances to make an impact early. So I'm excited to see it. I think that when all is said and done, this will be a new air in the SEC that I think is far different than it was in Missouri and Texas a and M got the invitation. This is going to change the landscape much more in a way that's similar to when Roy Kramer divided divided them up into east and west and the SEC championship being before. We're obviously about to go through a number of changes, but before we get to what the league is going to look like, Texas, Oklahoma have struggled a little bit lately, Oklahoma has had been on a roll until recently. What do you think both programs are going to look like? As we start looking ahead, even this year with Brent venables in Oklahoma and sarkeesian and his third year in Austin. I think Texas is going to be able to compete with the middle of the pack maybe upper middle of the pack in the SEC because it has gone about its business as an SEC program in the last couple of years in terms of what it does in the recruiting trail. And that's different than maybe the Texas program in years past when it was almost all skill position players. They never really found a need to get big on both sides of the line of scrimmage and clearly that is something that Steve sarkeesian recognizes mostly from his time in the SEC and is making a concerted effort to fix. I think Oklahoma the jury for me is still out on Oklahoma.

AP News Radio
Brunson scores 38 as Knicks outlast Jazz in Hart's NY debut
"Jalen Brunson hit for 38 points, 22 in the first half of the Knicks win over the jazz, one 26 one 20, Julius Randle had 31 points for New York, which is 31 and 27 after winning for the third time in four games. RJ Barrett finished with 20 points before fouling out and Josh Hart added 11 off the bench in his next debut. Felt ready to get out there if I'm good to get our get that win. Hard also had 7 rebounds of four assists. He hit a corner three that broke a tie with 6 44 remaining. Laurie marketing scored 29 points in Utah's fourth loss in 5 games. Jordan Clarkson finished with 24 points. I'm Dave ferry.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Talks With Author Amanda Barratt
"Talking to Amanda Barrett. She's a writer. She's an author. She's written a number of books the new one is called within these walls of sorrow, a novel of World War II, Poland, Amanda, you were just saying that the effectively the protagonist of this true story, you have turned it into a novel, nonetheless, it's a true story. It is that he was someone who after the war wrote about these experiences. And so you had this firsthand documentation on which to build your story. When did he decide to write this? And what was his life after the war? He started writing it very quickly. He knew the urgency of preserving this. After the war, Poland suffered terribly in communism and he actually lost his pharmacy and had to go elsewhere. But throughout his life, people would write to him and thank him for what he did, he would receive letters from those who he helped. One of the letters that was the most memorable that I read was written by a man who was only about 12 when he was in the ghetto and he wrote to deduce and he said, dear mister pankov, thank you for the help that you gave me when I was in the ghetto, and here's some payment. Here's a check for the three pills, which you gave me that in for which I could not pay you so now I'm paying you now. I have never forgotten your kindness, all of these years. And so we think about that. We think about all he did was give pills. But it was a small moment. It was the glimmer of light in the midst of the synth animal darkness, and it left a very indelible legacy.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Amanda Barratt on Her New Novel 'Within These Walls of Sorry'
"Folks, as promised, we have back on the program the author, Amanda Barrett, Amanda, welcome back. Thank you so much, Eric it's a joy to be here again. Listen, you are very young and yet you've written a number of beautiful important books. We talked about them on this program, one of them, my dearest Dietrich about Dietrich bonhoeffer, with whom I have some familiarity and then the white rose resists again about the resistance to the Nazis by Christians in Germany at the time. You have now written another book, the title of it is within these walls of sorrow, a novel of World War II Poland. You've gotten a lot of praise for this brand new book. So tell my audience and me, what is it the heart of this story? What is this about? So within these balls of star explores the true story of a group of Polish pharmacists in the Kraków ghetto. Risk their life. Pharmacists yes, they were pharmacies. I think I read that. I want to be clear my audience gets this. So this is in the crack. I'll get a group of pharmacists. You don't normally hear people. Referring to a group of pharmacists, but these were heroes. Please continue. So they were non Jewish pharmacists. He ran a pharmacy in the Kraków ghetto before it was the crack of get out. Then when the ghetto was established to do's was able to bribe the Nazi authorities to stay in the get out so he could continue to run his pharmacy and in that doing so he was able to provide aid to the Jewish inhabitants, the 12 to 15,000 Jews who had done the Kraków ghetto and his pharmacy was called under the ego.

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"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"So I think those three coaches, but I think above all else, make a splash, make auburn desirable, not just from a high school recruiting standpoint, but I think more importantly, to fill the roster to be competitive next year from a transfer portal standpoint. Accepting with you freeze is done at liberty and we all know that do you see any downside considering his past trouble with that higher? At some point you got to move on. I think it would definitely be a concern and that would be part of the way that he would have to sell auburn on that would be the only part of his interview that I think auburn could view negatively. You have to trust him, right? Like he's not going to go sit out there and say, hey, you know what, I'm making appropriate calls from my phone and doing inappropriate things. Again, like he's not going to go say that. In a job interview. You have to do your due diligence and that's why John Cohen hired the search firm. But at some point, you got to trust him. And as far as the NCAA stuff, at this point, would he have gotten, would he have even gotten in trouble for that stuff? The answer is probably no. Barrett Saleh, great to have him with us again. Many, many thanks, appreciate it. We're heading to the break right now much more to come on our show, we'll head to Arkansas a little bit later and get the report from David basil Griff joins us in the 5 o'clock hour. We're coming right back.

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"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"NC state TCU and Manuel is a creator. Which one would likely go with jibo checks his ego, which will likely turn you off as the round. Who Matt, I think he has to try, I mean, I've always defended head coaches to do what they want to do, but at some point of Jimbo Fisher can't recognize that he has a serious problem than someone needs to help show him that he does. He's going to tell him that or do you scared to say it to him? Well, I think depending on how this year ends, I mean, right now they're fighting for a, to be Bo eligible, right? Another law. This year. I mean, it's already a disaster, just depends on what degree of disaster it's going to be. If I told you, let me tell you this. If I told you, you could make up the you could help Jimbo Fisher straighten this out. What would you do? You got a lot for us in this program. But I think it's time you check your ego and realize that you're often no offense, ain't working. You need to get rid of it and fire your office. Stop calling the police. And just lift them and come in here. But the more updated offense thanks for the call, Matt, we are heading to a break. We have a couple of guests in the next few minutes, and we will talk. To Barrett salie from CBS right after this. You are listening to the Paul finebaum show podcast. Lions, tigers, and tailgates. Oh my. The college football season is always a great time of year. Besides the jerseys, the face paint, and the foam fingers, there's the food.

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"I think at this point for Texas a and M, if they win all of their cost of games and I'm talking Mississippi state, auburn, I would say LSU is a toss up. Then okay, they get to a bowl game, maybe go 7 and 5. 8 and four for that team right now would be a minor miracle. And I think if that's to happen, they need to get better quickly at quarterback, but I think more importantly, especially in the SEC once the conference schedule cranks up along the offensive line because that gets you killed. That gets you killed in the SEC. So in the trenches is where it's one in lost and a.m. doesn't have that right now. And I think I found this stat today, which is just mind boggling to me. Texas a and M has been in the red zone once this year. That's it. That's it. They scored. In the red zone, but they are last in the nation in actual red zone attempts with one. So I think that makes it really, really hard to compete in the SEC and if you're not going to compete in the SEC and you might have one or two out of conference loss is already on your resume. It's going to be hard to make a ball game. Yeah, against two opponents that many would have looked at on paper saying that a and M should have absolutely blown out. Let's transition to another team in the SEC west, Alabama. Of course, that one point win over Texas on Saturday. What did you make of the uncharacteristic play that we saw from the tide, but ending up with the win altogether? Well, I'd say it's uncharacteristic in the sense of the penalties, right? 15 penalties is unacceptable, 12 or 11 or 12, whatever it was in the first half is just unacceptable. And Nick Saban knows that and secretly, I think he loves that. Because he gets to yell at him all week. But I'd say the other problem was very characteristic of Alabama and that's the offensive line struggles. Bryce young was running for his life again. They had up 5 tackles for lost. He had to avoid a free runner on that final drive. He was scrambling around trying to create the whole game. That's an Alabama problem. That's not just a trend. That's their identity right now because it's been their identity last year. It was a problem this past spring. It was a problem two springs ago. So I think it'd be one thing if the issues, all of the issues that popped up are aberrations. Certainly the penalty issue is an aberration. But the other problem, the main problem is the offensive line, which is it's their identity. It's really hard to make Texas defense look good. And Texas's defense, especially in the front 7, looked good. That's that's alarming. We're talking with Barrett sali of CBS sports Barrett I opened the show by saying that there are a lot of people out there right now who owe Kentucky and Mark stoops and apology and your latest SEC power rankings. You have Kentucky as the third best team in the conference behind Georgia and Alabama one place above Arkansas. What is it about the cats that has yet that three spot right now? Well, Kentucky and Arkansas, you could basically interchange them. I could hear arguments for both sides. But for Kentucky, there are four tie. That's the biggest thing I think with Mark Stewart, is that on their bad days, they're still going to be really competitive. Their ceiling probably is not high. But you know what you're going to get weak in and week out. And will levis was able to have success despite really not getting any help in the running game. And defensively, they were all over Anthony Richardson. He had no idea what to do. So I think that's the most impressive thing is that going to the swamp, it's not what it used to be, the rivalry between Kentucky and Florida's growing because Florida owned it now, Kentucky three of the last 5. So there's that sense that they're not going to get blinded just by the helmet and completely panic like they did 31 years. So I think it's right now, again, Arkansas and Kentucky, high floors. And in the SEC right now, you can't really say that about anybody else. But I do think the biggest thing with Kentucky is what happens on October 1st when Chris Rodriguez comes back because they were able to get through two games with a below average rushing attack. Now they get Youngstown and northern Illinois. When Chris Rodriguez comes back, they're going to be four no, they're going to be a top ten team, most likely unless they stumble, which might be too much of an assumption these days. But it's one of those things where that might complete that entire team and make them a new year's caliber team. They might be that now. Even though they have a deficiency running game. But if Chris Rodriguez comes back and he provides balance then that offense can really click. Yes, I said at the beginning of the year that I feel like looking at that Kentucky schedule, it would be crazy to think that the cats can't win at least ten games, certainly now that they've gotten over the Florida hot Barrett before we let you go. How badly do Nebraska fans now want Mark stoops to make his way a little bit out west. I mean, is this going to become a narrative that picks up some steam over the next couple of weeks? Well, yes, if agents are talking to people, then yes, because I'm sure Mark stoops would love to be mentioned within Nebraska job just so we can get more money out of Kentucky, but I think with the Nebraska coaching search, the people that are making that decision, trev alberts and the boosters, they need to ask themselves if Nebraska is good enough for their candidates. Not if their candidates are good enough for Nebraska. Because they are stuck in this mindset of 1997, like these kids these high school kids, they don't even know Nebraska as a big 12 school. They don't even remember that, much less when Nebraska was a national power. So I think that the resources, the fan support, yeah, that's fine. But Mark stoops abandoning the resources and advanced support that he has at Kentucky to go to a place like Nebraska is utterly insane. But with that said, we're going to hear about it because if I'm Mark stoops, I absolutely play along because I don't want to get those benjamins in my bank account. That's the name of the game, right? Capitalism, baby you win and your name gets tossed around and hopefully you get more money if you're someone like coach stoops. Barrett, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. Great insight as always and we look forward to talking to you again later in the season. Thanks a lot to talk to you soon. Great stuff from Barrett Sully as always. We touched on a lot of these headlines that we started the show with and we've

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"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Brad, are you there? Oh, we lost Brad. All right, let's go to will in North Carolina will. What's up? Alyssa. How's it going? What's on your mind? I just wanted to say, I'm kind of like Jay if I had my in my crosshairs because I think he was a little moody, Friday afternoon. And he was bashing the North Carolina school systems saying that we can't get anybody to come watch the games. And I'm going to Appalachian state and warm. So if you could take a note and ask him what he thinks about the Appalachian, the Appalachian primarily now in North Carolina school systems and I was going to give your thoughts, I think gang days coming to on Saturday to the Appalachian game. So stock up for the North Carolina school systems which Paul walks to convey a bash even that he lives in North Carolina. So and please, please don't take any calls from Matt from Matt from Texas today. Go mountaineer, see you. I love it, will. Thank you for the call. I will say no bashing North Carolina school systems for me 'cause I grew up in the North Carolina school systems here in Charlotte. I actually applied to Appalachian state almost ended up going there. What a beautiful campus and college game day is going to have the best backdrop. Will, before we let you go, what has to be the order for people if they go visit and they go to the Daniel Boone in. What do they have to get? It's primarily like a family style anyway. So you get a whole bunch of everything. And last time I was there, it was just cut your hand and it's primarily a lot breakfast stuff. I've never really dinner there, but I mean, they got fried chicken, everything. All kinds of southern southern comfort booties, I guess you could say, but it's family style, so go hungry to do it. I love that. 100%. Take it easy on Jimbo fish or even though maybe you should have took out Haynes king. Maybe it had time, but everybody goes, take it easy on jimbos, just like what happened to calipari and the NCAA tournament overreactions, but just take it easy on my man, Jimbo, but go mountaineers a lot. I love it. I can not wait to see what this team does. This coming weekend as will said with game day there, but yeah, we're going to talk more about what this means for Jimbo Fisher and this Texas a and M team as they move forward because if anybody was surprised about this one, it was not coach Fisher who spent all last week talking about this being a trap game. This is a good Appalachian state team. We're going to have to come ready if we want to get out with a win over the mountaineers, which obviously they were not able to do. We're going to take a break here on the Paul fine bomb show. When we come back, more of your calls. You are listening to the Paul finebaum show podcast. Back to the poll find bomb show. I'm Alyssa Lang. We got plenty of guests coming your way. Conor o'gara at 4 o'clock Eastern Time of Saturday down south to give us his run through on week two, chase good bread at 5 15 eastern of the Tuscaloosa news plenty to talk about with that Alabama, Texas game, and then the final hour, Spencer hall, and Richard Johnson going to join me here on the set to preview. What's coming up on thinking out loud and of course get their thoughts on Texas, not necessarily being back, but first, we've got Barrett Saleh of CBS sports joining us now. Let's start Barrett with what happened down in College Station with Jimbo Fisher and Texas a and M. I'll start with this. How surprised were you that this game went the way that it did based on what we saw from this team in week one? Thanks for having me, Liza. I was surprised that that Appalachian state was able to own the line of scrimmage in the way that it did. I didn't think that it would win, but I certainly thought that it would cover. I just think when a team like Appalachian state, they're better at quarterback, as chase Brice, in my opinion, is better than Haynes king or anybody else that Texas a and M can try out there right now. And I didn't necessarily anticipate the offensive and defensive lines for Texas a and M to be that bad. But I do think the offensive line has been and will continue to be a problem. So I think for Texas a and M, it's all about how well their defense plays. And their defense did not get Appalachian state off the field. That was the main problem. If that offense is asked to do anything of substance from an explosive standpoint, I don't believe that it can do that. Barrett, you mentioned Haynes king. And I think that's the biggest question now for Aggie fans is do we continue to say see Haines king or do we see max Johnson come in and play some snaps this coming weekend? Do we have a quarterback battle on our hands? What would you do if you were Jimbo Fisher? I would make a change to max Johnson and see what he can do. Unfortunately for tech staying in fans, Jimbo Fisher is stubborn to a fault and have probably played campaign skiing, but I think right now you have to see what max Johnson can do. He's had success in the SEC. He's a little bit more mobile than I think folks give credit for. And really there's nothing to lose. I think you know what you're going to get with Haines king. And that's not good, especially going up against the potential first round draft pick at quarterback and Tyler Van Dyke. So I think let max Johnson cook see what happens. And if it doesn't work out, then you go on to plan C and I don't know if that's wegman or going back to king or whatever, but I think at this point, the offense is limited. I don't necessarily know if it would change if somebody else goes in there because it is Jimbo's offense. And I think he is stuck in a rut from 5, 6, 7 years ago and has an evolved, but I think right now you have to at least consider it. And if it was my decision, I would see what max Johnson can do. And you're going again. If it doesn't work out, you move on to policy. You mentioned Miami's quarterback, obviously Miami coming to College Station this weekend. The biggest challenge that this team will see so far. But then you look at the rest of a and M schedule, then they have Arkansas, Mississippi state, Alabama, South Carolina, all miss. Knowing that the rest of their schedules really going to be challenging until they get to that U mask game on November 19th, where's your panic level with this a and M team as we stand right now? Well, I thought they'd be in 8 and 14 at best. So my panic level is probably different than others, but I didn't think they'd lose the app state. I am definitely concerned they're not going to beat Arkansas. They're not going to beat Alabama. They're not going to be Florida. They're not going to be to omit. So yes, it's a tough situation.

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"And you thought media days were over. No, the SEC has done others are in the books, but the Big Ten is center stage. Today, the PAC 12 assuming they still have a league will be later in the week, great to have all of you here on a Tuesday, let's get right to it before some of our guests start popping by transfer portal is in the news about to get even wilder as the NCAA allows players to transfer as often as they want. Maybe twice in the same week. Well, we'll tell you more about that in just mere moments. Kevin Warren, the center of attention today, he had the state of the Big Ten address and then one of our guests, Daniel libett does a major profile of Kevin Warren and explains who the Big Ten commissioner is like you have never heard before. And today at media days, he had this to say, we've all been focused on aid or maybe 12, what about 16? Sweet 16 is that a number? I did not hear that last week during the during the SEC media way. Days where the most important person in college football, Greg sankey, lorded over the affair. So is this more just more maneuvering by the Big Ten to try to help codify new deal? Let's talk to Barrett's Lee about all of this from CBS also noted talk show host Barrett's been too long. Great to have you back with us. And let's start with the Big Ten and Kevin Warren and your takeaway from a lot of news from their media days up north. Yeah, I think the first thing that jumps out to me, like you just said and talking about the 16 team playoff proposal. I'd love to hear the details of what was specifically discussed because if it was 16 with no automatic bids, I'm sure Greg, thank you like, well, I can get half my conference in the playoff at that point. So it's not going to happen, but I think that commissioners and power brokers outside of the SEC are trying to figure out a way to get Greg sankey off of his stance for really what started with the 12 team playoff proposal, but basically is now Greg thank he's not supportive of automatic goods, which is fine. So they're trying to find a way for him to get off of that. And I don't know if that's going to work. And then I guess the other thing is that they didn't rule out further expansion if there's a value add to it. And to me, that just basically screams, they're not going to expand unless it's Notre-Dame. And if it's Notre-Dame, then they'll figure out how to add somebody else if they need to just to balance things out. So those are the two things I think from Kevin Warren's address that kind of stick out to me. Yeah, and Barrett, neither really should have been surprising because everyone knows they want Notre-Dame and everyone knows Notre-Dame is the key to expansion. Yeah, I mean, that's right. Notre-Dame, I'm sure the SEC has a standing offer to Notre-Dame. I'm sure the fact 12 does, and so the big 12, like all of them do, because we know how valuable that is. I mean, go back to the company that I work for, right? We get one double header every year on CBS. Almost exclusively the night game has been LSU Alabama for like a decade. The one year it was it was 2019 when Notre-Dame played at Georgia and the SEC had the rights to that game. There was a reason we picked that. It's because Notre-Dame is by far and away the most valuable team in terms of drawing an audience around the world, not just the country, the world. So of course, they're the most valuable team. And if you're talking about that's the biggest thing too, if you're the Big Ten, what are the revenue projections like a $100 million distributed per team and once the UCLA and USC thing happens? What teams can provide that kind of value? There's one because Oregon can't, Washington can't. I mean, if you dip into the ACC, although breaking that contract a different animal, but North Carolina can't Clemson can't Florida state can't. So yeah, it's definitely the key. There's no doubt. Talking to Barrett salih, Barrett just there's a lot said today at Big Ten media days and I was curious what you took away from Jim Harbaugh because you expect your marble to say things that are out there in another world, but he had some very strong comments which followed up a public stance that he made recently on the recent Supreme Court decision. I mean, everyone's entitled to their opinions and you have to respect any public person for sharing them and being able to be passionate about it, but I was struck by the time of the place. What about you? I really wasn't struck by it. Honestly, because the report came out that he attended a rally was that a week or two ago, whenever it was. Yeah, by the way, for those who don't understand though, he was at a let me make sure I get a pro life rally. It's easy to say the wrong thing and be castigated. He was at a pro life rally, a very passionate about it. And that's his decision, but I just wasn't sure where he would go today. But you obviously were not surprised. Yeah, I mean, it was going to get asked. That's the thing. Once the story, once he attended it, I mean, people were going to see him. It's not like it's a surprise nor should it be. I mean, he's allowed to do whatever he wants. And that's the beauty of living in this country. So I think when that story came out, I think he felt like he was going to be asked about it and this was the proper stage because clearly he's fine with his stance. And to me, for me, I think that part of his goal is to further a civil discussion about things, which civility in this world is long gone at times. So if he wants to have that discussion, which I believe is warranted, then bringing it up at Big Ten media days is a way to do it and potentially do it in a civil way. In a venue that is highly visible. So I didn't really I wasn't really surprised that he was that he addressed it and I wasn't necessarily surprised that it was asked either. Well, it was it's not a surprise that it's asked. I mean, it was asked as you know to every coach in certain rooms last week in Atlanta. And I don't know if any of the coaches were upset by it, I can tell you some of the PR flax were hopping mad. And I'm sure you know. Well, yeah, they don't want anybody talking about anything other than football and maybe NIL stuff. And yeah, so I would have coaches don't really care about that stuff. Honestly, I mean, how did they care about the stances, but don't answer stuff if you ask them. But there were times where PR folks, I think, in terms of the questions that were asked, we're not happy with some of the lines of questions or requests to do things, which is a whole different animal in terms of promotional materials for networks. Yeah, I ran into one PR person whose eyes were bulging. It's the idea that his coach had to talk about the overturning of roe versus wade. I mean, again, everybody comes from a different perspective. And I agree with you. It would be nice if civility returned to our public discourse, although we both know that's not happening.

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"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"So all these home games before the road trip to Georgia at all miss Arkansas at home at state a and M in Alabama. Barrett give us the range based on what we know today of what fans should expect under and year two. Well, I think three of the four non conferences are gimmies. I don't know fucking state. It's hard for me to Penn State to me is just a head scratcher at this point. But I'd say that one's probably 50 50, maybe you lean a little bit more toward Penn State. So when you say that three of the four non conference games are toss ups and one of your cross division games is George every year and Missouri at home, okay, I can see that potentially being a win, but you're looking at a season, it might be 6 and 6 again. If I had to look at that and say, what's the record? Okay, you win a couple toss ups and you're 6 and 6, 7 and 5 at best. And I think that's an indictment of where that program is. I think when you factor in quarterback uncertainty, offensive uncertainty, the lack of functioning offensive lineman and depth and strength and conditioning that has just regressed. It's hard to find any reason to think that that team will be anything more than a 500 at best team. And if they finish 500 and that's no guarantee, you're talking about too bad years at a school that fired without even blinking an eye on national championship coach two years later. They got rid of Gus mileson. Say whatever you want about him, but he'd been to the national championship. He'd been to the SEC, he'd beaten saving three times. It's hard for me to believe that those guys who wanted Kevin Steele are going to be quiet if the season ends like you like you just alluded to. Yeah, no, they won't. There's no doubt about it. And yeah, the Gus miles on thing. It was a needed to happen, right? I think everybody had come to that conclusion. And Brian harston bringing fresh blood in at the time I said it made sense and it at the time I thought it did make sense for a lot of different reasons. But the way the program has been handled a coupled with lack of results. Yeah, if they go 6 and 6, even if they go 7 and 5 again, you have to wonder what those 5 look like because that absolutely could have an impact in the decision making process. So, you know, the budgetary stuff, I know auburn's operating at a loss this year. I mean, COVID stuff, you know, that's probably going to happen with a lot of schools Ohio State came out with their numbers today and obviously they had some shortcomings as well. But yeah, I mean, I think you have to consider making a change at that point because you can't expect Alabama and Georgia to come back to the field Texas a and M is going to sign the best recruiting class of all time, like you mentioned SEC schools litter the recruitment rankings the top 25 of the recruiting rankings that will be finalized tomorrow. So yeah, I mean, I think if that happens, if there's a 6 and 6, 7 and 5 type season again, yeah, I mean, you have to consider making a change because you can't allow the program to fall further and further behind. And that's exactly what it would be doing in that situation. Talking to Barrett Barrett's look at some other SEC schools and I realized some of them are just so predictable with a and M and Alabama and Georgia, but beyond the three that will get all the attention tomorrow. Where are you concentrating? Which school do you think is the most intriguing in terms of upward mobility and maybe one other than auburn that you're concerned about? Yeah. I mean, I'm interested to see what happens with Florida with Billy Napier because it does seem like he had to first recode his own roster, which is hard to do, obviously. And then fill in some gaps. LSU to me is very interesting too, because Paul, you saw it as well as I did in that Texas bowl Brian Kelly got on the broadcast and basically said, hey, look, we're operating at a massive scholarship deficiency. They're going to hit the portal hard, but also how are they going to close on the recruiting trail? I think that'll be interesting. And it'll give them a really good gauge as to, you know, what spots they do have to fill in the transfer portal. So LSU to me is one that I'm really interested in because really it's been two years, Paul re talked about LSU playing games late in the season with like quarter rosters and half rosters of players that are scholarship players. So because of that, seeing how they close with high schoolers will I think determine exactly where Brian Kelly needs to go in the transfer portal moving forward and lord knows there's going to be a lot of players, a lot of potential tigers in that transfer portal over the course of the next few months, especially after spring practice when depth sharks sort of start getting figured out. Barrett sleeves some great stuff on auburn and the SEC. Thank you very much, bear. We're heading to a break right now. More of your phone calls at 855-242-7285 back with more. You are listening to the Paul finebaum show podcast. Hey everyone, it's Michael. We've got big news from GMA. You can now listen to Good Morning America from the comfort of your home.

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"Of your back. To our program, a lot to talk about today. Barret joining us and so many things to talk to Barrett about, but I want to start with auburn Barrett because we've had so many different conversations over the years. And I don't know the circumstances. Maybe there's a legitimate reason why an offensive coordinator is hired and then quits before his first practice. Maybe there's a family matter that we don't know. I mean, who knows? But maybe you do. And if you do please tell us what's going on down there. You know that school pretty well. Yeah, as far as specifics for us to Davis, no. I mean, nothing's released hard to get information out of auburn in any way shape or form at this point, at least in terms of the football program, but you know I think it is, it's damning to the entire program and to Brian Harrison specifically that a guy who's young, a first time coordinator and a first time coordinator at an SEC school bales essentially a couple weeks after he arrives on campus once the NFL season wraps up. Now, personal matters are personal matters. It could be something that we have no idea that could be completely serious, but unless it's something that popped up over the last month, it's hard to meet for me to figure out how something so big that it would warrant a resignation just a month and a half into a job wasn't uncovered before and during the vetting process. And that to me is I think the most alarming part of this. And this is not unique. There are other confusing moves down there as we it started with a receiver coach being fired after a couple of games. It had the season ended with a 5 game losing streak and inexplicable meltdown in the iron bowl a defection of many players recruiting looked like maybe it was okay on signing day. A bunch of people showed up and signed. I don't know what tomorrow brings, but just kind of take the camera back for a second. And I mean, just man has only been there for what 13 and a half months. How do we make sense out of Brian Harrison's first year? Well, I think you have to call it a failure so far. I don't think there's any way to slice it because 6 and 7 at auburn is not acceptable at any time. That's not allowed to happen that should not be allowed to happen. Even in rebuilding, even in retooling years, at worst, even in the SEC west, you know, 7 and 5 okay, that's understandable, I guess, and specific situations under certain circumstances. But 6 and 7, no, that's not that's not acceptable. And then when you compound that with the fact that the Cornelius Williams firing happened in late September, just shortly after the first three or four games into the season, that's concerning. And then it felt like to me and I'm just kind of connecting some dots here, but it feels to me like there's a power struggle at auburn and Brian harston is still trying to put his stamp on the program. And Paul, you and I talked about this back when he was hired and the whole Kevin steal thing happened. The sphere of influence shrunk when Alan green J&J goes basically pointed to harsh and said, hey, you're our guy. The chefs in the kitchen had to leave the kitchen a little bit. But after what's going on the last 14 months, it sort of feels like horse and feels those voices coming back in and is trying to dig his heels in and further put his stamp on the program. And this is a year in change after he was hired and during that year, you see now Alabama do what Alabama always does, sprint away from the rest of the SEC west and Georgia win a national championship. Those were over two biggest rivals. And then when you expand the viewpoint, Paul, and I'm not one that thinks that auburn should place itself worth solely on what happens in Tuscaloosa, but look around the SEC west. Where is there a school that's regressing other than auburn? There's not one. One does not exist. And that's incredibly alarming. It's always hard to look at a number which we will tomorrow and say, well, auburn finished 17th or whatever in recruiting. But that doesn't tell the whole story, especially when you consider Alabama, Georgia and a and M are in the first three spots. So you're already behind, even when it looks good. But what else is going on down there in regard to player defections? Yeah, and another part of it, right? Another part of it and now look, again, I know Brian wants to make his stamp on the program, but you lose bone nicks who obviously is a legacy we all know that story with his father. But I think the issue that you had to re recruit tank Bixby is really bizarre to be because really he's the only piece of that offense that was functional last year down the stretch. So, I mean, you lose all these players, the defensive line defections are pretty much everywhere. But the fact that you're superstar had to be re convinced to come to auburn, that's not okay. That's signal something far worse than Bo next leaving because look, I'm not saying it makes sense that bow nicks left, but I understand frustration, the pressure, all that other stuff. But tank is the focal point of the offense, will be the focal point of the offense. That thing whole month long saga was bizarre to me. So yeah, the player defections again piling on all of the different issues that have befell auburn over the course of the harsh and era. And again, at the same time, everybody else is sort of pulling away from the field, pulling away from auburn, including everybody else in the SEC west. I realized on the first day of February looking ahead to the next season is hazardous, but we'll do it anyway. Just as we put a bow on auburn. So the schedule is predictable. You've got the top two teams in the country later on. So let me start with Penn State at the beginning, Missouri is at a conference at home. And then LSU..

Broken Record
"barrett" Discussed on Broken Record
"Community. And we chose 55th in Indiana. This area was called the whole, not WHO LE, H O L E whole. It was the worst crime area in the city of Chicago. We built our church to look like a palace. And I called it the palace in the midst of malice. That's what we did in 82. And now in 2021, it is the most enviable community to live in. People are coming back to the community. The Barack Obama library is built in proximity to our community. This is one of the most enviable communities in the city of Chicago now because we stayed here. We built the Clio center here. Clio was named after my daughter who was taken from us 13 years ago by domestic violence. In our own community. And her name was spelled with a K my wife's name filled with the C and so Cleo stands for keep loving each other. That's what she would want us to do. And then my son led the community and building a residence, the Clio resident building. The first totally green building in the city of Chicago. Wow. This community is a beautiful community now. Because somebody stayed, not just free. If we stayed, and we worked, and we're still working. To make this a better community. Man, that's great. Thank you so much, pastor Barry. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thanks a passionate bear for taking us to church today and sharing God's good work. You can check out a playlist of thiel Barrett's new box set at broken record podcast dot com. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube at YouTube dot com slash broken record podcast where you can find all of our new episodes. You can follow us on Twitter at rope and record, broken record is reduced to help from Leah rose, Jason gambrel, Martin Gonzalez, Eric Sandler, and Jennifer Sanchez. With engineering help from Nick chafee, our executive producer is Mila bar. Broken record is a production of pushkin industries. If you love this show and others from pushing industries, consider subscribing to pushkin plus. Pushkin plus is a podcast subscription that offers bonus content and interrupted ad free listening for four 9 9. Look for pushkin plus on Apple podcast, subscriptions. And please remember to share rate and review us on your podcast. I think you can click on the beats, I'm Justin Mitch..

Broken Record
"barrett" Discussed on Broken Record
"In the 1970s, bear began making recordings of the music performed in his church. These were sermons he turned into songs that sat around for years until rappers started sampling them in the last decade. People like Kanye West, TI DJ Khaled, Alicia Keys. His song nobody knows was even used in a popular Nike commercial with Steph Curry a couple of years ago. All this recent attention on pastor Tia barrack has culminated in a new box set from the numero group, called I should wear a crown. 39 tracks of his songs and sermons throughout the years. You'll notice in my conversation with tio Barrett, that he's a pastor through and through. You can't help but breach. And in this episode, you'll hear a lot of his trademark aphorisms. You'll also hear about his distant relation to the reverend seal Franklin, and of course his daughter, the great Aretha Franklin. Passer barret and I also talk about how we went from a high school dropout to a community leader. Plus what it was like for him to have his music discovered so publicly after decades. This is broken record. Liner notes for the digital age. I'm Justin Richmond. Here's my conversation with pastor T Albert. We should start from the beginning. You have such a rich fascinating history and the fact that you grew up between queens and Chicago. Can you tell me a little bit about queens and Chicago when you were growing up? Yes. I was born in Jamaica queens, and that was in 1944. So in 1951, my father had a leading to come to Chicago where we had relatives of his his sisters and his brother. And so we moved to Chicago. And that's where he started his ministry. I moved into the Ida B wells projects. And that's where I grew up. And we stayed there until just before my father's passing. And I was 16 years of age. It wasn't a very pleasant period in my life because all of a sudden I was thrust into the mainstream of fending for myself, but I had no kind of financial cushion to fall back on. So when he passed away, shortly after that I was dismissed from the window Phillips high school. And I had barely gotten into high school on a summer school program. And the last thing that the guidance counselor told me, I was leaving out. She said, oh, one more thing to help her. Come back over here. But she shook her well manicured finger in my face and said, I just want you to know you will never, ever. Amount to anything. Well, that really set me on a road for discovering for my recovering. My sister lived at 57th in Indiana. My parents weren't home, and my sister was home. So that was the only place I could go. And so I went to my sister's house, but I made a deal with God. I said God, if you come out of that sky and just get right into my eye, let me have a very personal relationship with you. And let me discover the power of you from inside. I want you to be personal with me. I promise God two things that I would keep my body clean, no drugs, no alcoholic beverages. And I would work to make my mind king since they wouldn't educate not educate myself. So I walked from 39th in Indiana to 57th in Indiana. Well, fast forward to today, I am sitting in a $1 million plus edifice that I and my congregation, erected in 1982, but guess where it sits, Justin? It sits on the corner of 55th and Indiana, which means I walked across this street. When I was 16 years old, with an ache in my heart, but it determination in my soul that lady said about me. Her negative prognostication would not become a positive fact to me. Today I owned this corner. My name is on the street sign for 6 blocks from 55th and Lafayette, which is where my old church was to 55th in Indiana. It's called TL Barrett boulevard. So after my father died, I went back to New York. And that's where I got my education. I went to the New York State board of regents after cramming, studying, then they gave me my high school diploma. But then I came back to Chicago. Because I wanted to find that lady and make her aware of how wrong she was. Did you ever come across that guidance counselor again? You know what? For years, I was on the radio. And for years, I would send her invitations to come to my church. 'cause I had a seat reserved for her. I invited her to come to my home 'cause I had a guest room. Reserve. But I found out from some others that she did hear me, but she was too ashamed. To come forward. So I never heard from her again. What was the reason you were kicked out of school? Because I was delinquent. I didn't understand then that my creativity was causing my anxiety. But I didn't understand it then. And I would never do anything that was negatively nefarious. In study hall, I would get my trio and we'd go behind the curtains in the assembly. And we would start playing music and have the whole assembly rocking. And that gets suspended for things like that. So now, the reason why I'm telling you all of this is to show you that some of my music was born out of that pathos. That I lived through. I felt like I was like a ship. Without a sail. And that's a pitiful thing because ships have cargo. Valuable cargo. I felt that I had some valuable cargo that could make an impressive contribution. To the building of a greater society. But I didn't have a sale. But I found myself. So the song says, but I know we can make it. I know we can take it. And no matter what burdens I want us, I know we can shake it because we are like ships. Don't ever forget that you're like a ship you have cargo. You have valuable cargo. And then when.

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"barrett" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"There's really nothing to be afraid of other than the fact that these people just cannot handle it being a different perspective or different Alternatives to our reality or that we coexist with spirit. That we can't seem you know growing up this was pushed on me and like the more they pushed me. Stir a stir me away from the more. I went into this. That makes sense. Yes but london tell you something i am. My family got thrown out of a church. Here i'll tell you which one privately later but we got thrown. They found out when i see it. And i had minister and his his right hand. I guess have signed my son down in walmart and to tell you mother. I wanted to talk to her and you know here. I'm going up there thinking my son. I want my son get baptized. He man did he really ring me. And i'm like. Oh my god so i went home and i wrote a book in three days. I spoke about this. And i'm like nobody's going to read this. You know so. I was gonna delete it and i can hit send so my book with sense but since then i wrote more but I i try. I called my church back in pennsylvania. And i talked to the minister for two hours and he's in mary. You're just like me. I have seen and then i talked to another minister here and my book and he told me he said people. You know people free card their card reader or or they use crystals or whatever but if you're a true prophet you don't mean any kind of school whatsoever. No i flew correct. Yeah i have not used tool. I used to read the cards. And i told me down. I'm like forget it. I don't need you. And i need the cars. I can't read them today. I tell you what they say. But i read a heck of a lot faster with nothing. People look at me and they're like how do you do that the information they're giving me to give you my people care people here to me. They're like oh my god you intimidate me or all my god. I don't i don't even wanna know you know i don't want you looking at me. I have family friend that i have for years and years and years. Her daughter walked in the house. Day and i was there and he said hey this married barrett well all my god. She covered her face and went running. Fine what did people do that..

The Paul Finebaum Show
"barrett" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"It was a blowout at least on the scoreboard. But it really. Wasn't you know the tennessee hunt for sure. And they found quarterback in hand and hooker. They been running the ball effectively Within and hooker. Being a part of that and i think he saw them stretch the field. you know in in ways. That really hadn't done in a while. So i get the confidence i i really do They still have a massive personnel disadvantage in that division but yeah they're they're rightfully excited. Because i think right now through four games. You've kind of seen what josh hypol- wants to do and may been moderately effective with that Has has translated to wins. I don't know scoring points against it. Does it does something. Because the typically deepened their life on the road hanging with florida team that you're the mac of talent disadvantage compared to Certainly should give them some in the future. Mississippi state second year under mike leach say they lose for the second time it could be more our could be less depending on your view of officiating but They nearly lost the opener they head to. Am and they still haven't played some the better teams in the sec west They also have kentucky on the schedule. What what what what to make out of mike leeches second season. I never liked to higher to begin. With and i don't like it now. They don't run the football and right now. I know an got beat by arkansas last week and and you know their top ranked pat defense got beat up a little bit. But that was all predicated on the fact that arizona could run the football effectively. you know i think this week There's not gonna be much of a threat for the running game. I think we all know that. So i just don't see it. You gotta be able to run the football in this league and am right now. That defend is certainly capable of stopping the pad if a team one dimensional and mike leach is one dimensional by choice. And he's stubborn. And so. I never really got that higher to begin with. I know mike leach. Is you know everyone's favorite pirate and the you know quote machine and all that other stuff and that's fine it's nice to have personalities in the league but in terms of fitting in what. Sec football is all about. I never understood it. And i think you'll see that That frustration and that stubbornness continued throughout the course of the season and mississippi state. Not gonna go to a ball game or there was one last year and it turned out to be a disaster even one so it is a great. Have you on barrett. It's been too long and we look forward to chatting again very soon. Thank got it barrett. salih The one and only joining us With a pretty substantive review. I don't know state fans have been fairly quiet And understandably so we will take a break. Mortar com.

KPRC 950 AM
"barrett" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"The NASDAQ topping 15 K and Lisa Brady Fox News. Okay, well, What we need is more common sense more common to use plain old common breaking down the world's nonsense about how American common sense will see us through with a common sense of Houston. I'm just pro common sense for Houston from Houston, where you're talking about common. This is the Jimmy Barrett Show brought to you by dot com. Now, here's Jimmy Barrett. Years ago. I can. I don't know if I might make it 80. I think I'd be pretty satisfied. Charlie Watts Stein. Drummer. The Rolling Stones rifled age of 80 This This is the part that's amazing. He never retired. I don't know if he made every tour. I don't think he did. But he never retired. He was never not a member of the band and he started is remember the band in 1963 not think about that for a 2nd 1963. If you were alive. Where were you? And what were you doing in 1963? Um, I was alive. But I can assure you.

Ask Women Podcast: What Women Want
"barrett" Discussed on Ask Women Podcast: What Women Want
"Men who battle self-doubt don't know how to flirt and who just basically walk through the world being like, hey, I'm not good enough as I am. I need to pretend like I'm some kind of alpha or some kind of bad boy. And at the time, the mistake I made was I put on different masks. And I would try them out on women on dates. I would be the bad boy. I would be alpha male. I would be I had a date once with a woman had a huge crush on and she liked outdoorsy rugged guys. So I pretended to be some outdoorsy rugged guy and started making up stories about swimming with sharks. She's like how on Earth could do ya off the line and I have a terrible Poker Face on my forehead became this slip and slide of sweat and I don't even know if she knew that, I was lying to try to impress her but she could definitely feel like something was off and it wasn't until years later. I made this really dramatic shift leaning into what I call radical authenticity, which is about really leaning into who you are getting in touch with your core best self and not showing women that guy and it wasn't until I said, you know what? I'm just going to show women that nice nerdy theater. Musical theater, loving hipster, gaiam and Thursday. They like that guy and that made me almost instantly confident and charismatic, not all women of course the women don't like that type but women who like that authentic self who you show them going to love you. Yes. So that's essentially what I teach I say. Don't try to be all things to all people know who you are and like really lead into it. You mentioned the ice cream example, for me, it's like don't be a watered-down wine. Spritzer be a shot of the eighteen-year-old, good stuff, the scotch give her a glass of that, that distilled you and then if she likes that she's going to catch a bus.

Slate's Double X Gabfest
"barrett" Discussed on Slate's Double X Gabfest
"Welcome to the waves slates podcast about gender feminism and the supreme court every episode. You get a new era feminists to talk about the thing. We can't get off our minds and today you've got me. Marc joseph stern a staff writer for sleep covering courts in the law and me die elliptic. I am senior editor at slate. And i cover the courts today. We're talking about amy. Coney barrett's first term which just wrapped up this month just as bear. It notoriously replaced ruth bader ginsburg on the court solidifying a six to three conservative majority. And today we'll be talking about what impacts her votes had on the cases that the court decided and also the case is that the court chose not to decide. You know. I'm sitting with two things and and it's sort of interesting to me. One last october november. You and i were running around houses on fire houses on fire. She's going to do all these dreadful things and to now. We're sitting in the midst of a raft of mainstream media views that barrett turned out to really moderate intemperate and centrists and maybe not all that different from our bg. After all so maybe just in terms of table setting where we wrong then or are we wrong now. I don't think we're wrong at all. Let's recall at justice barrett than judge. barrett's confirmation hearings. The senate democrats chose to make it about the affordable care act and so what we saw right was days and days and days of senate democrats holding up. You know huge posters of children who were going to be thrown off their health insurance because of justice barrett and that didn't materialize for reasons. We're gonna talk about in a minute. The affordable care act was not struck down. But i do think there is this problem with hindsight and foresight in other words. The choice to say. We're going to litigate amy. Coney barrett's possible impact on the court before she's on the court really does think a clued. What the real conversation was and two. We spend a lot of time talking about roe and it didn't materialize because there was no abortion giving on the took it because i just think the point. Let's make this as a sort of leaping off point a lot of the things that are allowing people to say right now. Look how shockingly temperate and moderate and centrist justice barrett is our because either the kinds of things. We've been worried about all along barrett on guns barrett on abortion barrett on dismantling. The administrative state didn't really happen this year. Oh by the way they might happen next year and to because some of the things that we used as templates amy coney barrett is gunning for health. Insurance actually didn't happen. Is that fair. I think so absolutely. I think it's important to step back and say that. She has been on the bench for about nine months right. She may well be at the supreme court for the next thirty years and so the fact that we are all racing to take in a few data bytes and conclude that she is one way or another. That is our problem. That is our desire to craft a narrative right out of the gate. She has decades to build her legacy and to await the big cases to come before her. She doesn't need to reach out and grab every single one and so the fact that she had a somewhat limited buffet of options. This term does not mean that in the future she will not swing far to the right and drag the court with her so. I'm very glad that you teed that up for us. And i really am looking forward to getting into it but before we do. We have a brief word from our sponsors..

KPRC 950 AM
"barrett" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"Here's Jimmy Barrett. Hey, welcome the monsoon season here in Houston. Man. How much can a rain How much How much get arraigned. Affords rained. There's no such thing here is rained out, is there there's no such thing is rained out. I mean, you could rein in the van out, but there's no such thing is, you know there's no more rain that can come from the sky. With the Gulf of Mexico. Being worried is it's just, you know. It's an endless, It's an analyst funnel of moisture. Let me take a look here at the radar because we're currently at the at the Barrett home state. We're currently have having a brief respite. And I want to see How much longer it's gonna last. All right, there's more rain. Just to the South. Yeah, a little more rain there. Little more rain. Five oclock some more rain. 5 30 more rain. Little more scattered. It's six Okay. You little drives both seven. Then maybe that'll be it for a while. I hope so. I had for gotten How important sunshine is to me. Because I don't know about you. I used to No being from a northern climate to begin with. I used to suffer from something called seasonal affective disorder. You've heard of that right? Sad. Sanders when you don't get enough sunshine. You don't get enough vitamin D. And I used to have to go and please, no lectures on tanning beds. Not being good for you. I get that I'm not good for your skin. Maybe, but these were good for my psyche That kept me sane. Because in the winter months in Michigan when I were a group is a child. You know the skies were cloudy day after day after day after day, And if you're listening that originally from Illinois, Ohio. Any of those states up there. You get that. This constant gray skies. And It would just it would get to you after a while, because you could routinely go for five days in a row without seeing any sunshine. Then the sun would be offered a Then you get four or five more days. I sunshine. Of Sun come back for day and he would just kind of repeat the cycle over and over and over and over again. You got to the point where you just about ready to kill somebody? I love.