35 Burst results for "Berman"

The Charlie Kirk Show
Prosecutor Bud Cummins Exposes Biden's Bribery Allegations
"We have former federal prosecutor bud Cummins on with us, but are you there? I'm here. Fantastic. Thank you for technical difficulties. But I think I'm here. Fantastic. Well, thank you for joining the show. We really appreciate it. So this was covered in the New York Post that says, this is a headline. Joe Biden bribery allegations were brought to DoJ in 2018 two years before similar claims by whistleblower. And it goes on to tell a story that involves you that you actually were first to report the bribery allegations to then New York, U.S. attorney Jeff Berman, in 2018, in an email, but then they turn the tables on you, bud, and your stories is such that you got investigated by the DoJ. They got into your phone and all sorts of craziness ensued. So why don't you start with why don't you tell us your story? What you found out about the bidens back in 2018 and how this unraveled so catastrophically and really upended your life. Well, that might be, I don't know if it up in my life, but it's certainly offensive to find out that you know they've subpoenaed your records and your phone records and so going back to the start. I was approached by some individuals who when I was in Washington, practicing law and doing some lobbying, they asked me if I would be able to arrange a meeting with the prosecutor general from Ukraine. Mister lutsenko and the United States attorney general and the purpose of the meeting was to be a private confidential meeting that he had actual evidence he wanted to present to legitimate law enforcement authorities at a high level in the United States because it concerned allegations of serious misconduct by individuals that included arguably Joe Biden.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Reflects on His Own Corrupt Court Case
"I'm talking about the potential for a Trump prosecution, the stormy Daniels case all over again. And you know, thinking back to my own case, the prosecution unable to come up with a comparable case when I went to my sentencing, they produced a whole bunch of cases and just lied about them. In other words, left out a whole bunch of significant facts. I mean, real judicial malpractice produced by the city by the southern district of New York under preet bharara, the prosecutor was a woman a different person. I actually forget her name. But in any event, she's very forgettable individual. But they go to the judge and they say, oh, danesh should get two years in federal prison or he should get a year in federal prison because look at all these other cases where these people got these sentences. And what they did was leave out significant facts in all those cases, like a repeat offender or a guy who had this was not a case of giving $20,000 over the limit, but 200,000 or 600,000 over the limit or you had a person who was who was trying to buy a federal judgeship, so in other words, getting a corrupt deal with a politician. All of this was left out and my lawyer Ben raffman found it and showed the judge and you think the judge would at the very least if he wasn't going to hold these guys in contempt of court with at the very least say, guys, you got to stop lying. You can't show me cases and leave significant facts on it. But the judge was perfectly okay with it. It's almost like he was used to it. It's almost like he was in on it. It's almost like he knew that lying is part of what these guys do. And their goal is basically to get this conservative dissident, this anti Obama guy, get him to be treated severely and I judge Berman, I'm not going to do exactly what the prosecution, but I'm going to hit him in my own way, so this is how these, this is how this operation is carried out.

The Officer Tatum Show
"berman" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show
"Or call the number 804 relief. Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, is it Chris Berman? So Chris Berman, more superposed stuff. Chris Burma made a comment. And boy, people mad, they mad they man. You know, it's funny that they got all these statistical data points that they want to push out there when it's social justice adherence. And they want to say all this unique stuff about other black quarterback and two black quarterbacks in the black quarterbacks, both date women and they both date women and their favorite positions in the I'm gonna leave it at that. Now, so they come out with all these statistical data points that nobody really needs to care about. But then when someone comes out with a statistical data point that's not woke or they may be flies in the face of wokeness or there's contradicting their entire theology of existence, they get mad. Chris Berman came out and made a comparison that you have to hear. Wrote a clip. Also,

The Officer Tatum Show
Chris Berman Gets Trolled
"So Chris Berman, more superposed stuff. Chris Burma made a comment. And boy, people mad, they mad they man. You know, it's funny that they got all these statistical data points that they want to push out there when it's social justice adherence. And they want to say all this unique stuff about other black quarterback and two black quarterbacks in the black quarterbacks, both date women and they both date women and their favorite positions in the I'm gonna leave it at that. Now, so they come out with all these statistical data points that nobody really needs to care about. But then when someone comes out with a statistical data point that's not woke or they may be flies in the face of wokeness or there's contradicting their entire theology of existence, they get mad. Chris Berman came out and made a comparison that you have to hear. Wrote a clip. Also, of course, two African American quarterbacks starting against each other in the Super Bowl for the first time fittingly. February 12th is Abe Lincoln's birthday. Here we go with the highlights and. Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Now you know that some people that believe Abe Lincoln was the greatest president and that Abe Lincoln was responsible for freeing black slaves. And it would be fitting, right? I mean, if they want to make a big deal out of two quarterbacks that are American of African descent on Abe Lincoln's birthday, I would argue that he was one of the biggest champions for free in black people. But you know the trolls amongst us can not accept that. Because this needs to be a moment where only black people have only black people. And you add a white person into the equation in that a man. And then he going crazy. And now they hate the world. I just wished that we could get along. And get over this race stuff. Now, I know that color exists race exists exist. But at every front, in our country, we should be trying to evade racial differences as much as we can.

The Officer Tatum Show
Why Do We Need a Black National Anthem?
"I thought that the Rihanna performance, I thought that she did a good job at her performance. I don't prefer a woman grinding and rubbing it and doing all of those crazy stuff. But as an art as a craft, I think there was some tremendous coordination. And I think that Rihanna historically have had some really good songs that people absolutely love. And all the Christians out there saying, you know what I mean? And they at home while they watching the game they jam it to Rihanna. But that church, they bash and Rihanna. I'll say overall, I just wish that we had better more wholesome performances, you know, but you grown, you could cover you, you know, you know anything to get nasty when you see Rihanna, you see all these other people, just take your kids out the room, they can't watch the halftime show. Don't blame the NFL. Your parenting is what's going to prevent your kids from watching that crazy stuff that you know they're going to do. I thought that the Super Bowl went well. But there were two separate performances that occurred and I really wish that they wouldn't do it again. And I know that they're not going to not do it again. But to me, it's racist. Because if you do the national anthem and you say, okay, in conjunction, or before the national anthem, I'm going to do the black anthem, then what about the Mexican anthem? What about the Samoan anthem? What about, what about other anthems? That other people of other cultures want to present. Oh, you're just a black people special. Also, okay, okay. So black people get their own anthem, but no other culture get their own anthem. Everybody shares a national anthem. But black people get a special one. Is it because there's more black people disproportionately represented in the NFL? Is that what you're saying?

The Officer Tatum Show
Sunny Hostin Discovers Black Quarterbacks
"Let me get back to the brain dead amongst us from the view, sunny hostin, and I want to actually play that clip because we have the clip now available. I want to play the clip of what she actually said. So you don't think I made it up. Roll the clip from sunny hostin. The only thing that would have made it better for me is, you know, finally we know that black quarterbacks can lead teams. And our smart enough to lead team. I would like to see I always knew that. We knew that. We knew that. But you know, it takes people a minute to catch up. How about some black owners? Some black owners. Cheryl Lee Ralph brought us to church with lift every voice and sing. I felt like I was watching Wakanda, actually. I was just like, this is amazing. But we still need more black owners. Well, first of all, Wakanda's not even a real place. And second of all, what does a black owner have to do with the team's success? Does it somehow make the team better because the person is black? You know, it's like me saying we need black we need more white defensive bags. So we could say that white people can run a defense. Shut up, woman. Also, the fact that we now know that black people can run a team, I just named y'all these quarterbacks. I mean, they say, we now know that black people can run a team because two people of African descent are in the Super Bowl. I mean, God, dang, they forgot about Russell Wilson. They forgot all about Russell whisky going to the going to the Super Bowl. I think Russell Wilson went to the Super Bowl a few times and probably one of the most winning his quarterbacks of his time. I mean, we can go down the list Cam Newton went to the Super Bowl as well. Young guy, unorthodox quarterback, because he was the part of the biggest quarterback I've ever seen. They can run. I mean, we can go down a list. You know, Colin Kaepernick sucked even though that's the person that they beloved. And there are so many other great quarterbacks that have played. And we talk about college football. I mean, there's a plethora of great quarterbacks that play in college football. The kid who just won the husband trophy. I think he's biracial. Caleb Williams, that kid is that kid is literally the only other person other than Patrick Mahomes that can gun that thing like that. But with the funny thing is in the spirit of saying we need black quarterbacks and black quarter we can do this. We kind of crap on the white quarterbacks that can actually run.

The Officer Tatum Show
The Super Bowl With Two Black Starting Quarterbacks Went Viral
"So sunny hostin decided to make a commentary about the black quarterbacks in the Super Bowl. Mind you one of them is biracial. That means one of his parents is white and the other one is black, which is Patrick Mahomes. And then Jalen hurts his period of both his parents are black, they light skinned and so you know they mixed with something. But anyway, Jalen hurts being black, she gets on, and I'm paraphrasing that she made the statement to say that now we know that black people can run a team and there can be black quarterbacks. Well, first of all, that's why women y'all need to stick to y'all sports and leave our sports out of it. Especially if you ain't never watched football before, you know what you're talking about, you're just going on a rant about the Super Bowl the first one you've ever watched in your life. Black quarterbacks have been a thing for a very long time. Some of the greatest quarterbacks in history of the NFL were black quarterbacks. Somehow she forget about and I'm just going to say a brief number of them. Each of you get about one moon, way back in the day. Quincy Carter played for the cowboys. I mean, he was he great. He was a star quarterback on the cowboys. Dak Prescott. I mean, is he not black? I guess you don't count because he ain't in the Super Bowl. But then you go through Donovan McNabb, Steve, mcnair, Steve mcnair, you can go through college football and then go to the NFL. And they may not have panned out, but Vince Young was one of the best quarterbacks who ever played in college football in my opinion. He was one of the best quarterbacks to ever play. He got into the NFL may rookie of the year and then he didn't play after that because of his personal decision making. We can go down the list. Who you got, Nick. I mean, I think I got a few of them. Oh, you took my now. Lamar Jackson, which is the most dynamic quarterback in the NFL. And then you have Michael Vick way back in the day. Michael Vick came out. First round draft pick. Gun in it. Michael Vick was a tremendously great quarterback. I mean, I can go down a list of how many dynamic quarterbacks. In the funny thing is, is that they like to make a spectacle and try to point out everything they can to make us divided. And I talk about the black national anthem here in a second, but they try to make us divided.

The Officer Tatum Show
Black or White?
"Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, ladies, welcome back to the office of Tatum. So I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I just want to put this out here 22 shot in Chicago for murdered over the Super Bowl weekend in case you don't hear from the mainstream media because they don't care if black people get killed by black people. And I would argue that probably most of those shot are people of African descent while they celebrate and go on in lament over the fact that there's two black quarterbacks in the NFL Super Bowl. However, one of them is half black, which taking these biracial and only because of white supremacy, do we call people who are half black half white, black. And I don't understand why we still do it. It's the funny thing, the funny thing is, the activists are out shouting to the rooftop that white supremacy is destroying our country, yet they're operating in white supremacy. I went to college and I studied whiteness. It was the actual course in college, and that was one of the premises of white supremacy was that if you had a drop of anything else, but white, you'll consider that particular race so that the white race could be pure. So all of these black folks out here and whoever else claim to be activists are considering biracial people to be black, you are promoting an actively supporting white supremacy. If a person is 50 50, that person is called biracial, that person is not black, nor are they white. Because I have never in my life seen a biracial person be called white. Even a biracial person that's raised by nothing but white people. Colin Kaepernick,

SI Media Podcast
"berman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
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SI Media Podcast
"berman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Is going to be a great game. I feel good about it. We don't get the number one seeds all the time. Right. Now I agree, 100%, 100%. And everyone can watch Chris after the Super Bowl, Chris Berman on NFL prime time on ESPN with booger McFarland and a cast of characters, I guess or the reporters. Right. And then you get all the reporters on it. You'll have like Schefter and all them. And then obviously interviews with the players after the game. So ESPN ESPN+ for postgame of the Super Bowl FD eagles chiefs anchored by the legendary Chris permanent Chris. Appreciate it, enjoy the Super Bowl in Arizona and the toaster and we'll hopefully talk to you down the road. All right, Joey, thanks for being patient today. I'm a 20th century guy, not 21st. You just learned that. Although you've edited this show beautifully. Yes. No one will know about this own problems. Don't worry about it. All right, take it easy. Be care of yourself. Happy. 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I'm reading glasses, really. Or like when I'm at work for when I'm writing the TV show, I need glasses for the computer. It helps me out. So it's been a couple of months. And has that treat, yeah. I'm getting old and it sucks. Why? I don't know why glasses over contacts. Oh God, I would never get contacts. And I don't need them, I don't need them all the time. So it's just for, I think, short stuff right in front of me, I'm not very hard time seeing as they get older, but I only tweeted that pick so I could show the islanders Jersey to upset people. Yeah, I don't know what's going on. I mean, I mean, people get upset because I wonder stuff. I'm in ridiculous. It was a whole. It is a whole story to it, but you don't need to get into it. I've had glasses and college. It's not just for old people. Really? And why haven't you gotten contacts? I don't do well with I touch in my eyes. That would just gross me out. Ever thought about surgery or anything? I did. I did way back when, but I don't know. My classes don't bother me, so. I never really I will say I'd prefer now that I have to wear them at times. I'd prefer to either have it all or nothing. Oh yeah, that's a pain in the ass with the on and off on and off. Yeah, and you got to bring them with you or whatever. I only really use them specifically at work, but I probably should be using them other areas as well. But that's it. Got it. All right, how to get that. Taken care of. I thought someday was such a huge disappointment. I was so pumped up. The first game was unwatchable. Oh, that was, I mean, gene, gene, what do you think, gene? Gene, let's go to YouTube. The fourth quarter was a complete debacle in that game. You've been talking about this for years. And I know we've been talking about this on the pod for a while, but you specifically have been talking about how useless it is for years. And it was unbelievably overbearing during the championship. It's like you need to come on and tell us what we're saying. They need to come on and explain a rule we may not understand. And don't come on Pereira if a referee pulled out a gun and shot someone Pereira would go, well, it was justifiable. You know, it was probably self defense. He's all right. The eagle guy pushes the niner guy into the kicker and he's like, oh yeah, that's a clear 15. No, it's not. You could say the ref messed up. It's okay. What did Olsen say on that? Your boy Olsen, did he get on it? Well, you could tell, no, burkhart and Olsen clearly thought it should have been the 5 instead of the 15, and they sort of gave Pereira the chance to say that, but of course he doesn't. He has to defend. There were two issues with Sunday. Pereira just gets on there and no matter what the ref set does the refs are right. It's terrible. Territory, he actually said the refs got a call wrong with the holding. The problem with this territory, which wasn't stereotypes fault, is that Nancy Roma went to him on every single play in the fourth quarter. It became unwatchable. Right, it was like a three man booth. Nobody wants to hear what Jean started or has to say, unless it is a game changing play that we don't know what is happening. We need a ref view to let us know what is going on, which by the way, now with all these different angles, we don't need it.

SI Media Podcast
"berman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"And then the classic Jim got had four nicknames pitcher. Pirates and others. Jim got the win, Jim got to save Jim got the lawsuit. You've got no decision. So he had four. The football one or I'll tell you one. So Eric the enemy. If it's still obviously in the news. Great one. And a great person. Chargers, chargers niners. That's Super Bowl. Media day. We're laughing in this, and I love my nickname sleeping with the enemy. Then he goes, my wife's not too fun. All right, tell her, I'm not implying that they she knows, but I thought that was funny. My all time favorite will always be burpee home boy 11. You know why? Every parent said it. Every hit hurt. You don't have to know he was a pitcher for the twins or the pirates. You don't have to know he had a curve ball. You don't have to know he won a lot of games. You just be home but I love it. Okay, dad, you know. Do you ever, you know, I'm just thinking because when we talk about nature on means and you talked about how he has those powerful bursting runs and now, I don't know if you watch good morning football Kyle Brandt. He's a friend of mine does the angry runs and he's incorporated a lot of the sounds and we see a lot of people incorporate the sounds. And I feel like they're all doing it sort of as an homage to you in a way. When you see that, do you think, yeah, it needs some noise there. Let's get some noise going on that run. Yeah, if they are doing it as an homage, I love it, but I don't look, I don't have a patent. I didn't patent it. So it's descriptive. And when doing highlights, Jimmy, whether it's Kyle, me or anybody. And I try to tell our youngsters youngsters. When words and pictures are match, it's one plus one equals three. So if you want to go and there's natron meeting business or Mike, you know, good hands with all stock. Well, you're watching, you don't look in the camera and say, you do it while he's on the three yard line, trying to score a touchdown. And it's the same with the whoop. I mean, that's Barry Sanders, by the way. I mean, that's right. But it's really just three students. Did you know that? Sure. Sure. So. Give me a player today. I mean, you do, you do prime time on prime time. But who's the player today? You love calling a highlight for who gives you the sounds who you, you know, who you get excited for, it gives you a good run, gives you a good chance to be Chris Berman that we know with the highlight. Well, it's a lot easier with the quarterbacks than it ever was, obviously. I mean, you can take a half dozen of mahomes with one of them, but Josh Allen Lamar, Jackson when he's healthy. We're seeing it from Jalen hurts. I mean, and I'm leaving a couple out because they're going to throw that Kyler Murray that extra point that took about 30 fastest the fastest three minutes of extra point, 2.3. So the mobile quarterbacks all give you a chance to do it because they're not even maybe they're not throwing it right then either. They're making a move to buy another 5 to ten seconds. So that that's so one Josh Allen maybe because again, buffalo, but any one of those that I just mentioned and with apologies to a couple I might have left out at the different game behind the center, obviously. Last thing there's nothing to do with sports. You mentioned it earlier in this podcast. You've always been, you've always loved music. We've seen you throughout the years. I've seen on stage Huey Lewis and the eagles and all that. Now, there's an ongoing joke in sports media that every sports media white male over 40 is obsessed with Bruce Springsteen. I'm not a spruce guy, and then I, people on Twitter, I get nasty responses when I say, are you a Bruce guy like everyone else? I don't know Bruce personally, I did see him a long time ago before. I don't even know if he had rosalita out at that time. So, but look, I got to be great friends with Huey Lewis Bay Area and he had me on stage 15 times or whatever and I can sing okay. I mean, for one song, you know, and it's a song he didn't sing unless I was there walking on a thin line. It was an add on. Nobody wants to hear Chris perman sing the power of love, okay? So for good reason. And it was usually an encore where people had had a few already, right? So, hey, it's great. Now get off. Glenn Frey became a really good friend. Bob Seger is a very good friend. Name dropping. The ones who are sports fans, I got to know, and those were among my favorites. I mean, I could mention about 20 more. But Bruce, give me an artist, you never saw in concert who you wish you would have seen. Dead or alive, doesn't matter. None of The Beatles. Well, I mean, The Beatles, I mean, they'd be hard. But I'd never seen Paul or Ringo. You've never seen Paul. I'm surprised by that. No, no. I saw I saw a Billy Joel concert. It was the last concert ever chase stadium. And Paul was a surprise and did two numbers. Can I count that as saying I saw Paul McCartney concert? Okay. Yes. Yes, that's it. You're in. Hold on, calls. You have a winner. I'll take it. I'm with The Beatles. That's this big. Everyone else. I do want to throw one thing out to you before we go. So people that people can think about this. The previous two games in this building, which they hate when I call it the big toast, by the way. Because it looks like a toaster, doesn't it? Yes, it does. But the English muffins and we're on. The two super bowls Jimmy in this building were the obviously the Patriots going 18 and zero for and 19 and all except for the last minute. Say no more. And the game that changed the paths of two teams last decade. By New England Malcolm butler picking off the Seahawks at the one at Seattle one tuna row for them, maybe they have a chance for three in her own cause that defense stays together and all of a sudden New England three unbelievably tough losses go from three and zero to three and three. Oh, they can't win the big one. I'm not saying they can't. So the two games in there were seminal moments for not only, I mean, for football history. So with two number one seeds, maybe we get one of those. I mean, the easy thing is all my homes shows how, but maybe it's an unbelievable game that Philly and Jalen hurts knock them off, but it's one of those so we're set the stage is set in this building for something great. I would be shocked if we don't have a one score game in the fourth quarter. I think they're just they're very evenly matched. I think the mahomes ankle is a factor. You know, I'm a little bit skeptical with the refs, the refs always come in and seem to make their presence known when we don't need it. But I'd be surprised if this is not super competitive in the fourth quarter. I agree. And that's all you want. And that's all you want. No, I completely agree. At least no but yeah, we got quarterback to start a quarterbacks are playing. As opposed to the championship game, this should be, this should be great. One score either way and it might be a sack by Reddick or those guys or Chris Jones or them that changes it and it's not the quarterbacks. You know, but in the end, this

SI Media Podcast
"berman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Did it. That way. Al Michaels always says cheeky. He wants to keep it cheeky. It's pretty good. He was great on, you know, and they're down to the ten and this might be of interest to some. But yeah, I liked it the way I would do it. No, I don't miss doing it now because no one, here's what's interesting, Jimmy. No one really yeah, and it was really letters and I'm like going back to the 80s, but even the early, oh, you told me this would win and I'm annoyed at you. I got very little at that. Very little 'cause I'm doing my best. But no one's saying that, well, because yours was, I think 'cause you did it in more of a fun way than getting a gambling segment. You weren't doing the Jimmy, you know, when Jimmy the Greek did it, that was like, you know, you're thinking, okay, this guy's in the hallways with the getting backdoor information. And you did it, it was a fun entertainment bit with little gambling mixed in. I did a little more backdoor discussions than people know, but I wasn't getting the assistant trainer to tell me on Friday morning. Of course, Friday morning, you don't know if a guy's going to play anyway, right? So there was none of that. But I have my teams. So there were certain years of my teams didn't do well, it's like the proverbial foot in the bucket. But we had, we had more good seasons than quote, bad Caesars. And it was fun making 5 picks and rooting in the room to go three and two every week. Right. Now betting on the Super Bowl is, you know, Americans, American pie and fireworks, the eagles minus one and a half against the chiefs if Chris Berman were to make a legalized wager where would he go? On Super Bowl Sunday. Well, as we speak and we should tell your viewers or listeners, it's what Tuesday. So we don't know that, oh my God, Patrick Mahomes is ankles worse. I mean, we don't think so. So we have to take that into consideration, although to try to predict what that will be 12 days from when you and our almost to his almost impossible. Well, there's no spread. The beauty is you get to pick a winner. Really? I mean, you know, Philly couldn't buy one and you don't, it could be a two point spread, but it's not going very much farther than that. I don't believe as we speak. I would lean to the chiefs as we speak, but that's not a, again. No, actually, here we are assuming mahomes is fine and Kelsey looked fine. They ended the game with one receiver. Who you know about? I mean, Tony was hurt. And juju. But truth to his hurt. And sky Moore was used as any return they used three punt returners in that game. He fumbled like three times earlier this year. Well, he had the big return that we all saw on that final minute. He had another one earlier. So do they have receivers? Do they, but it's hard to say, who will have a better game the Philly front wall, which is Reddick and my God, they play 7 or 8 deep, including Brandon Graham and Fletcher COX-2 guys drafted by Andy Reid when he was there. Like Andy still has three players on the eagles, the therapy and Jason Kelce, who are big contributors, right? Yeah. I'm digressing. So I think I would, I would, you know, Patrick Mahomes is special. We all know that. I would lean to the chiefs, but that's far from a, oh my God, why are we even looking at this game? The eagles had a walk over in San Francisco, they're not that good. I'm not saying that at all. 38, 7 and 31, 7. I don't care what you say. We put this up on the show. I don't know if you saw it, which was interesting. And I may get this run. There are only 5 teams that won the division and the championship came by, but I wish at 17 or more. I don't have the graphic in front of me. And they were some of the most legendary teams. They were the 89 niners. They were the 85 bears who shut everybody out of the NF and 46 to ten. They were the, oh, the 62 packers went 13 and one and beat the Giants at Yankee Stadium. So, and I think it was the 88 niners, which they were not well, through the 40 night of their Joe Montana, and I'm forgetting one other. Or maybe no, maybe the eagles were the and will they. So I never thought to look at that. Yeah. If you're an eagle fan, you kind of like what that looks. If you're an eagle fan, you better realize Patrick Rome's isn't Daniel Jones and Brock purdy slash Josh Johnson slash Christian McCaffrey. But they're going to have a good time thinking that he is. That's true. You're going to have a good time out in Arizona. Oh my goodness. We've talked about prime time. We've talked about the Swami. Obviously another thing you're known for with a nickname, which I'm sure you're sick of talking about. But here's my question. Have you ever had an athlete come up to you, reach out to you that didn't like their nickname? That Chris Berman nickname? Very few. Because that's a good question. So it's a funny story. So 80s 90s when I was doing the baseball time I'm not either the games or sports center at night and I did ten sports centers a week blah blah blah as we all did. They kind of like the little notoriety. You know, none of them were derogatory. That's important to know. Right. Mike witt, Mike Jim wit. No, I would never use it, you know? So Kevin bass, good guy, really good guy. You know, Houston was played a long time. They all started out dealing with Houston. He came up because, you know, of course, I'm not, I don't know if I love the nickname. Because he was large mouth bass. And I said, well, I don't mean anything. He goes, I know you don't, he was very nice. I know you don't mean anything wrong by it, but it makes me sound like a big mouth or a complainer. And I, you know, I thought for 5, ten seconds not to be flipping at all. I went, all right, let me ask you this. How small mouth bass? He goes, go with it. And so. We went with it. So not many because it was all in fun and never at their expense. Yeah, I meant it more. It was like, did someone maybe say like, oh, mine should be more fun or more, not that they were mad about it, you know? Well, George Brett came up, I mean, that story has been written. George, and I remain great friends. Early 80s, how come we don't have more nicknames? Well, the royals, and George, are you kidding? I mean, well, what's my, I said, well, George, you were already George Brett before I got on TV. I'm not calling you like wonder Brett. We're Johnny Bench, they're already Johnny Bench. I mean, Johnny Bench is a layup nickname, right? Like, you could come up with 18. Not doing that. So it was kind of like a blank canvas, but you were grandfathered in almost like an NHL player who was playing without the helmet, Jimmy. They're already playing, they get to keep the helmet off. And at some players have two nicknames, 'cause I think when I talked about watching some old prime times, like I said, I love that era with natron means. And I always thought it was natron means business. Yes. But then I think you had another one for him, because I remember watching it, now I can't remember what the other one was. It was really because it was on the delivery too, because you bold guys over as you remember, they tried means business. Now, the ones that have more than one nickname, there were a couple in baseball with perfect. That Mike Felder. Remember him, it is an outfielder with a few others. Well, depending on what position he played, he was left center or right Felder.

SI Media Podcast
"berman" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"And Amira, played by Lauren London, are forced to navigate Ezra pseudo woke parents, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny in a mirror's unyielding and concerned parents, played by Eddie Murphy and Nia long. You people was written by Jonah Hill in Kenya barris and directed by Kenya bears. You people is rated R and is now playing only on Netflix. Welcome everyone to the SI media podcast. I'm your host, Jimmy trainer. Thanks so much for listening. Podcast is actually going to be called SI media with Jimmy trainer going forward. You may see that switch when you're listening to this, you may not, we're trying to get it all settled, so a little tweak of the name, new logo. Hope you like it. Send me some feedback. I like the logo a lot. So hopefully you guys do too. And a new era here as we go forward. And we have a great, great show to kick off here with the new title and logo, Chris Berman, the legend from ESPN, joins the SI media with Jimmy trainer podcast to discuss Super Bowl NFL NFL prime time Swami and a bunch of other stuff, really fun interview with Berman, then we have Sal la cata and train of thoughts following Berman. Get into a lot of stuff about the NFC and AFC title games. Super Bowl stuff, just usual banter with Sal in train of thoughts. Before we get to it, I had a great interview last week with good morning football, Jason McCourty got a lot of good feedback on that. A lot of people like the interview. So if you missed it, check that out in the archives. Chris long was on the pod two weeks ago, Troy Aikman three weeks ago. So going to the archives, check those out, subscribe to the podcast as well. Leave a review on Apple. We have a giveaway with Brady brand in the train of thought segment and if you leave a review, you can win some Brady brand underwear. So a lot going on this week. We got a name change. We got a logo change. We're doing a giveaway. And we've got a legend in Chris Berman on the pod, followed by train of thoughts. We kick it off all right here. On SI media with Jimmy trainer. All right, joining me now, very excited to have him back on the SI media podcast. He was one of my first guests when I took over. A while ago and it's great to have him back. The legendary. Icon from ESPN, they call him boomer, Chris Berman, Chris, how are they? Hi, Julie. Legendary is kind, but you got my chapter, thank you. Listen, you know, I'll start here by doing a little kissing of the butt. You know, Sunday after those two games, flip on ESPN and there you were. And I'm a very, very big nostalgia guy. And I grew up in the 80s. I think the 80s is the greatest decade and I'm all about the 80s. So when I see you on my television, not a streaming service, not my iPad sorry ESPN PR is probably flipping out. When I see you on my TV after a big football game on a Sunday Night, it just feels right and takes me back to a

AP News Radio
Landslides, sinkholes, floodwaters plague soggy California
"Sinkholes of swallowed cars while floodwaters and mud have swamped towns as California deals with more wild winter weather. I'm Ben Thomas with a look at what's going on. The sound of the Ventura river raging in California. Samina Flores escaped her nearby mobile home at the last minute. Debris began to take the fence of our enclosure down and just bring in mud, trees and everything and destroy it. And we lost it. All of we lost our home and all of our belongings. Governor Gavin Newsom says at least 17 people have died from the storms. We've had less people die in the last two years, a major wildfires in California that have died since New Year's Day related to this weather in California. These conditions are serious and they're deadly. Millions remain under flood warnings and thousands have been ordered to evacuate homes and towns with histories of mudslides. Hundreds of thousands without power in forecasts show another storm system lining up to wallop California this weekend. We expect these storms to continue at least through the 18th of this month. We expect a minimum three more of these atmospheric rivers and different shapes and forms depending on different parts of the state. The magnitude of this is not isolated in smaller communities. It is scaled across the largest state in our union. Howard Berman and fountain grove has been cleaning the mud from its garage, but he's ready for more. And they'll have to do it again, but it's not likely to flood as high. And get as much money. I'm Ben Thomas.

AP News Radio
Jan. 6 rioter who dragged Michael Fanone into crowd sentenced to 7.5 years in prison
"A Tennessee man who dragged a police officer into the capital riot mob will have to serve time in federal prison on Norman hall Federal judge Amy Berman Jackson Senate's Albuquerque cost per head to 7 years in prison followed by three years of supervised release judge Jackson said heads actions were some of the darkest acts committed on one of the nation's darkest days Metropolitan Police department officer Michael fanone was on the front lines of the battle for control of a capital tunnel entrance when had grabbed him and restrained phenomenon while other rioters beat and shocked the officer with a stun gun at the base of his skull That

AP News Radio
Capitol rioter a ‘one man wrecking ball,' gets 7 year term
"A man has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for his role in the capitol riot Judge Amy Berman Jackson called Kyle young a one man wrecking ball Young admitted helping in the assault of a police officer during the riot and cried in court as he apologized to former D.C. Metropolitan Police officer Michael fanone and said he wished he could have taken back what he did Fine told the court of the near death experience he endured at the hands of the rioters beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun Fanon had testified before the House committee investigating the riot I was at risk of being stripped of and killed with my own firearm as I heard chance of killing with his own gun Young admitted handing a stun gun to another rioter who used it on fanone and of grabbing the officer's hand For no one says he hoped young suffers during his time in prison Ed Donahue Washington

Mark Levin
Ken Burns: DeSantis’ Actions Are 'Out of the Authoritarian Playbook'
"Cut ten go We woke up to the news this morning that governor Ron DeSantis of Florida sent two plain loads of migrants to Martha's Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts including kids and whatnot And I'm not saying this is not a one for one This is not a parallel here in any way But it does address some of the same themes that are part of this documentary The abstraction of human life It's basically saying that you can use a human life that is as valuable as yours or mine or limbs and to put it in a position of becoming a political pawn in somebody's authoritarian game This is the coming straight out of the authoritarian playbook This is what's so disturbing about desantis is to use human beings to weaponize human beings for a political Let me tell you something you moron Desantis has done more in support of Israel and the Jews in his state And others in his state than anybody I can think of This is grotesque and to have this clown John Berman with the IQ of a parakeet Goading this kind of conclusion is really appalling And I'm waiting for the anti defamation league to speak up but it won't It embraces this

The Dan Bongino Show
Old Bill Clinton Case Could Impact Mar-a-Lago Search Dispute
"Here's what I mean by the legal case has fallen apart And this is why I referenced the newsletter Sorry I'm going to distract it There's an article by John Solomon at just the news today You've got to read It is so so good It's in the newsletter today but I will give you if you just want to go right to the website you don't have to sign up with us I totally get it Here's the headline Old case over audio tapes in Bill Clinton's sock drawer could impact the Mar-a-Lago search dispute A judge ruled in 2012 this along headline judge ruled in 2012 that a president's discretion to declare records personal is far reaching and mostly unchallengeable Folks this piece is going to blow you away Again when I don't know something I will tell you I was not familiar with this case It's a 2012 case Bit of background on it Tom fitting from judicial watch who you know we love on the show They're an anti corruption outfit They'll go after Democrats or Republicans by the way That's what I love about him Fitness group is ruthless I mean in a good way it's a compliment They will go after corruption wherever they see it In 2012 they sued to get a hold of some audio tapes that were left in Bill Clinton's a hid squirreled away and Bill Clinton's sock drawer really Like in his actually in a sock drawer And judicial watch said listen we want those records Now judicial watch lost the case The case was heard in front of Amy Berman Jackson Yes that one That's correct So the case resembled almost exactly the dispute now over records Trump had In this case just delete Trump and insert Bill Clinton

Mark Levin
Paul Manafort Describes Experience in Solitary Confinement
"Is so so important for the American people particularly now It couldn't be more prescient and more relevant The book is political prisoner persecuted prosecuted but not silenced Let me let's break this down a little bit You were put in solitary confinement but that was intended to break you wasn't it Absolutely Absolutely When they arrested me they put me on home confinement with a $10 million bond At $10 million for a fair violation And they put a gag order on me So I couldn't talk They put that bond because they didn't think I could I could make it And it took me four tries Three packages really rejected But the fourth try I was able to cobble together a package that Berman Jackson couldn't reject because she had approved all of the pieces of the previous pre and I put them together and make what I needed So when they did that when I did that they saw that they would have to let me get out of home confinement They came up with this phony witness charge witness tampering charge and have been thrown into jail directly from court And they were going to throw me to the D.C. prison But my life is objective and thanks to I guess we left the Justice Department They sent me not to a great place within this prison out in the eastern shore of Virginia Three hours away from my lawyers where I couldn't talk with them They're very much In a cell that was 8 by 12 no windows a slot for their food And I wasn't able to exercise it go outside at all So it wasn't fun

Mark Levin
Brian Deese & Joe Biden Are Redefining 'Recession'
"And so the Biden administration has a fix for recession Redefine it And so they send out this slug Brian deese Biden's economic adviser and he's on the constipated news network today And he's asked by John Berman Go cut too It sounds like you're anticipating what will be comments from some saying two quarters of negative growth in a row that's a recession Right and certainly in terms of the technical definition it's not a recession the technical definition Now they tell us mister producer In terms of the technical definition it's not a recession I thought it was the technical definition Making it a recession But no ladies and gentlemen Washington D.C. has news for the entire country No recession Yay it's not a recession where read the flying it It's massive economic growth and opportunity Yay Yes Just getting into the manufacturing of propeller hats and battery warmed socks and stuff like that And you'll be in a robust massive growth economy It's not a recession It's only recession when Republicans are in office There can be no recession when Democrats in office There can be no recession There can be no inflation ladies and gentlemen Don't you understand No recession no inflation no women no nothing That Democrats are in control it's the greatest thing

Men In Blazers
"berman" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"I think also we're excited and looking forward to expanding and expect to be at 14 teams in 2024. And I think that will be an opportunity for us to really have a more national footprint and have a bigger presence on a national media level and enterprise level that will really help the league to gain relevance more broadly. So when you shut your eyes. What does the league look like in ten years time? I asked that question realistically because no one knows about the feasibility and the challenges more than you do. So honestly, in a decade, what can NWSL look like, not pipe dream? But really. An international competitor for talent, a place where everyone aspires to play and work and feels proud to play and work in our league. And continuing to attract what we're already seeing, which is the kind of investors who are credible and are resourced to be able to make the league what we know it can be. More of what we're seeing already. We are seeing non endemic mainstream brands wanting to invest in the league. You mentioned CarMax and UK G came in to invest in the league as well, and we have others who were going to be announcing in the coming months that we're working on in super excited. But those types of things and the credibility of those brands showing up and being part of our sort of logo lockup and standing side by side with us to our fans and in the marketplace will be one of those demonstrations that the league has arrived. Best league in the world. Best league in the world. That's our goal. On the personal note, being a commissioner is I've been 24/7. It doesn't even do justice to what you do. Fires never stop burning, goals never stop flying in. The var is coming in. You've got the expansion, as you mentioned, you've got the quality of the broadcast is on your I imagine the pulls on your time are just beyond intense. You are also a mother. And how has that adjustment been for you? I feel so fortunate. And some of the strategies that I mentioned earlier consistency and explaining your why is how I parent my children. And so my children understand what I'm doing and when I got this opportunity, I actually went to my children and said, this is a family decision. I'm not making this decision by myself because I'm also a single mom, but it's a lot of responsibility and it's a lot of sacrifice that they have to make. And my kids actually specifically told me that it's my responsibility to take this job and that I can help to be a pioneer for people that want to follow in my footsteps and that they are prepared to make whatever sacrifices are needed. Now don't get me wrong. Like, we don't need to cry for my children because they get all the benefits of having a mom who works in sports and they get to come to fun events and they get to meet athletes and, you know, my son was at the angel city home opener and he actually got autographed from players on angel city with sharpie on his face like all the players like autographed his body. So they're having fun too, but at the end of the day, you know, in life, I think, you know, our stories are how our kids view us and I'm really proud that my kids see my level of commitment and my work ethic and what we're trying to accomplish and how important it is not just to the women's soccer world, but our representation and what we represent more broadly and my kids, their pride that they have in me is probably the thing that keeps me going more than anything else. Jessica Berman. This has been wonderful. To listen to you at this stage in your arc and the leagues are and one last question for you before I let you go. If you went back right now to 16 year old you, let's say you're sitting at an island as game, dreaming about being a commissioner of a major sports league. What's the one human quality you would tell a 16 year old Jessica Berman that she's going to need to make that dream come true? Resilience, Brazilians would be the quality, just there's a lot of ups and downs, a lot of naysayers, a lot of false starts. Throughout your life and just knowing and believing that if you work hard and do all the right things that hopefully good things will happen, probably what I would what I would say, my I'll tell you, I'll leave you with a very quick story Raj, which you'll laugh at when I actually bumped into my high school boyfriend and he validated for me that in fact it's true. This isn't like revisionist history. When I was in high school, my dream really was to be a commissioner of the league. And he was like, you said that, and I said, you're crazy. So that was like a wow moment for me. Like, first party validation, someone who heard me say it, would however many years ago, decades ago, now telling me, like, no, it's true. You did say that. And I'm not sure I believed you, but glad to see you did it. I can't tell what this is the greatest rom com ever with it sounds like are the worst wrong comment about. I'm like, wow, but I'm fascinated before I let you go.

Men In Blazers
"berman" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Jessica Berman, big question time. When you think about the future of the league, what you hope to achieve in your tenure as commissioner, what's top of the list for you? I want for the NWSL fans partners and players to have confidence that the league is professionalized and can reliably handle with their trust and credibility all of the challenges that any professional sports league has to face. I don't know how to measure the success of that, but I know when I walked in the door that that was in question. And that, to me, is that's my job. My job is to reestablish the credibility of this league so that everybody can play in their position, right? And the players can play and know that the league is doing their job. The teams can go sell tickets because they know the league is doing our job. The fans can go cheer for their players and their teams because they know that we're showing up for our internal stakeholders. What I walked into didn't feel like that and I really am already seeing, I think a shift in the tone of the feedback that we're hearing and I really so appreciate the level of passion that these fans have and I think it's going to be an opportunity for us to unlock in the future. So I think figuring out how to measure that will be interesting, but basically being able to show that people have confidence in the league is

AP News Radio
Oh, rats! As New Yorkers emerge from pandemic, so do rodents
"As as as as New New New New York York York York recovers recovers recovers recovers from from from from the the the the pandemic pandemic pandemic pandemic so so so so are are are are the the the the city's city's city's city's rats rats rats rats in in in in numbers numbers numbers numbers that that that that health health health health department department department department data data data data suggest suggest suggest suggest could could could could be be be be the the the the highest highest highest highest in in in in at at at at least least least least a a a a decade decade decade decade so so so far far far this this this year year year people people people have have have called called called in in in what what what could could could be be be a a a record record record number number number of of of rat rat rat sightings sightings sightings some some some seven seven seven thousand thousand thousand four four four hundred hundred hundred that's that's that's nearly nearly nearly two two two thirds thirds thirds more more more than than than right right right before before before the the the start start start of of of the the the call call call the the the outbreak outbreak outbreak Richard Richard Richard Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds runs runs runs a a a group group group that that that uses uses uses dogs dogs dogs to to to hunt hunt hunt for for for rats rats rats what what what happened happened happened during during during the the the pandemic pandemic pandemic was was was that that that your your your restaurant restaurant restaurant shut shut shut down down down he he he says says says the the the pandemic pandemic pandemic force force force rodents rodents rodents to to to scrounge scrounge scrounge for for for food food food out out out in in in the the the open open open waiting waiting waiting outside outside outside guiding guiding guiding came came came along along along there there there was was was food food food again again again but but but you've you've you've got got got some some some hungry hungry hungry rats rats rats and and and they're they're they're going going going to to to come come come right right right up up up on on on your your your dinner dinner dinner table table table and and and get get get it it it as as as part part part of of of its its its war war war on on on the the the pesky pesky pesky Berman Berman Berman the the the city city city plans plans plans to to to install install install padlock padlock padlock garbage garbage garbage bins bins bins and and and sidewalks sidewalks sidewalks to to to drop drop drop the the the rodents rodents rodents back back back into into into the the the shadows shadows shadows barbecue barbecue barbecue no no no call call call upon upon upon New New New York York York

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
What Is the Real Russian Problem?
"Now here's a different analysis, I would call it an historical analysis that's coming from Paul Berman, was one of the more astute students of American foreign policy. You wrote some very interesting things about Islamic radicalism, a 9 11. And he broke with kind of liberal orthodoxy. He's writing as a liberal, but as a kind of a tough minded liberal about a radical Islam. Now here's Paul Berman talking about and he says, what is the Russian problem? This is an article by the way in the magazine called foreign policy put out by the brookings institution. It's called the intellectual catastrophe of Vladimir Putin. A little bit of a misleading title because we're not actually talking about just Putin himself. We're talking about the position in which the Russian leaders find themselves. And what bartman says is that the Russians have been facing a problem for a long time. In fact, going back to the 19th century. What's the problem? Well, they have a great history. They have a great culture and a great literature. And they also have an incredibly vast country, one of the biggest countries in the world. And so one would expect that based upon Russian size and Russian past glory. And also the sophistication of Russian culture, the Russians are very good at allot of different things. From music to chess, bartman says, you would expect the Russians to have formed a kind of successful government, a stable political system to match. Or to go along with. There are other achievements, but they sort of never have. And he goes back to the 19th century to say that even under the Tsar is Russia had created this kind of medieval aristocracy, this kind of empire, but an empire based upon mass serfdom. That was technologically quite backward, even though it was culturally quite advanced.

WTOP
"berman" Discussed on WTOP
"Good afternoon thanks for joining us I'm Jenny Blake the top local story we are following at this hour is the weather gusty winds of up to 55 miles an hour are expected to continue throughout the evening hours The chance of more precipitation will continue to diminish But now we have to worries of icy roads NBC's storm team four meteorologist Brandon Berman solo with more Whether alert day is we see snow exit the region We saw plenty of it today inches across the district with up to half of a foot of new snow to the north and through our western suburbs Overnight blowing snow a potential from snow on the ground getting picked up by 52 50 mph wind us a wind advisory until 1 a.m. Sunday single digits for our feels like temperature Sunday morning blustery and cool through Sunday afternoon I'm storm team four meteorologist We're going to solo The concern for tonight below freezing temperatures could become problematic for drivers Virginia Department of Transportation crews will work into the night to treat roads for icy spots If you have to be on the road take it slow When you see ice on the ground or wet roads just assume that everything that is wet is icy And if you don't have to go out don't go out If you do have to go out take it slow brake gently turn gently any place that you need to be breaking when you're going so whether it's coming into an intersection coming into a turn lane going into like a loop ramp anything like that really take it easy because there can be icy spots anywhere Vienna telling WTO they're also working to clear down trees branches and power lines New today police identifying the two women who died in that horrific crash yesterday on Connecticut avenue 73 year olds.

AP News Radio
DA releases report on killing Robert Durst's first wife
"I'm I'm I'm I'm Julie Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker Walker the the the the Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester DA DA DA DA releases releases releases releases a a a a report report report report into into into into what what what what she she she she calls calls calls calls missed missed missed missed opportunities opportunities opportunities opportunities when when when when investigating investigating investigating investigating the the the the disappearance disappearance disappearance disappearance of of of of Robert Robert Robert Robert Durst's Durst's Durst's Durst's first first first first wife wife wife wife who who who who he he he he was was was was charged charged charged charged with with with with killing killing killing killing D. D. D. D. A. A. A. A. Merriam Merriam Merriam Merriam Rocca Rocca Rocca Rocca says says says says the the the the twelve twelve twelve twelve page page page page report report report report is is is is not not not not about about about about assigning assigning assigning assigning blame blame blame blame in in in in the the the the nearly nearly nearly nearly four four four four decade decade decade decade old old old old case case case case involving involving involving involving Kathie Kathie Kathie Kathie Durst Durst Durst Durst whose whose whose whose body body body body was was was was never never never never found found found found some some some some missed missed missed missed opportunities opportunities opportunities opportunities by by by by law law law law enforcement enforcement enforcement enforcement officials officials officials officials directing directing directing directing the the the the early early early early stages stages stages stages of of of of the the the the investigation investigation investigation investigation may may may may have have have have contributed contributed contributed contributed to to to to delay delay delay delay in in in in bringing bringing bringing bringing the the the the charges charges charges charges in in in in this this this this case case case case she she she she says says says says those those those those missed missed missed missed opportunities opportunities opportunities opportunities include include include include tourist tourist tourist tourist ball ball ball ball statements statements statements statements physical physical physical physical evidence evidence evidence evidence numerous numerous numerous numerous domestic domestic domestic domestic violence violence violence violence incidents incidents incidents incidents including including including including with with with with the the the the gun gun gun gun and and and and other other other other red red red red flags flags flags flags that that that that add add add add up up up up to to to to the the the the investigation investigation investigation investigation pointing pointing pointing pointing to to to to him him him him I I I I don't don't don't don't think think think think that that that that anyone anyone anyone anyone here here here here did did did did anything anything anything anything intentional intentional intentional intentional tourists tourists tourists tourists died died died died last last last last week week week week while while while while serving serving serving serving a a a a life life life life sentence sentence sentence sentence for for for for killing killing killing killing Susan Susan Susan Susan Berman Berman Berman Berman who who who who LA LA LA LA prosecutors prosecutors prosecutors prosecutors said said said said helped helped helped helped cover cover cover cover Kathie Kathie Kathie Kathie Durst's Durst's Durst's Durst's murder murder murder murder Julie Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker Walker New New New New York York York York

AP News Radio
Robert Durst, New York real estate heir convicted of murder, dead at 78
"Wealthy wealthy New New York York real real estate estate heir heir and and convicted convicted murderer murderer Robert Robert Durst Durst has has died died in in California California he he was was seventy seventy eight eight Durst Durst was was suspected suspected for for years years of of killing killing those those around around him him including including his his wife wife Cathy Cathy and and a a friend friend Susan Susan Berman Berman he he was was on on trial trial for for Berman's Berman's death death last last year year questioned questioned by by prosecutor prosecutor John John Lewis Lewis you you repeatedly repeatedly admitted admitted that that if if you you had had killed killed either either Kathy Kathy or or shoes shoes or or both both of of them them you you would would never never

Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"berman" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"From my army days using the us special forces but we had done some stuff together on the general staff level so i said hi to him briefly so there was afghanistan was figuratively all around this visit and literally. He was in the hotel. Operation to get refugees out was so it was all over the place. Absolutely what was the tone of those people. They must have been pretty exhausted and desperate at that point. They're working all night. Every time i walked by working you got a sense of how chaotic kind slept together. It was you hear. People introducing themselves to each other wasn't military unit or one agency that knew each other and in terms of just casting about for solutions. They brought up the qatari ambassadors plane. We can get and there's a journalist on the ground we can use his calms so it was seemed to be just whatever they had left in the country or in the region Trying to use that to get a few more people out but but that was that was right next to us. So there was no getting away from the afghanistan Story there any conversation amongst the israelis about how it will the region how affect israel anything like that. That's a good question. Not amongst i. I wrote about it times of israel and i can share my thoughts in that it's indicative of a long term trend of the us looking to leave the region which means less us influence in the region which means less us credibility in the region so in one way. That's not good for israel because other after come fill the vacuum left by the united states vacuum in nature. There's no vacuum in the middle east. That means iran russia china fill those vacuums. That's not a good thing for israel it also means that pro-western partners of israel in the region say the saudis and uae understand..

Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"berman" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"Can we zoom hiccup there that there you lost your little onto zoom. Hello okay but you're still recording on your lot back in. Yeah sorry about that. Can you tell us about your having trouble. Let's say some of that but the journalists. Don't talk about the kurds. Yeah so it's impossible for democracy without a freedom of the press when it works properly. It is how the people know who to support the vote for who to hold accountable so it is absolutely fundamental at the same time. There is a problem in journalism today. Where it's becoming more. And more partisan and the they're pushing ideology and pushing their lines and that we also have to hold journalists accountable that you know if someone has a certain line in a certain political bent that's shaping their coverage than than that certainly taken account and it might even be someone that that should be discounted as a journalist so journalists are also very powerful and they can also bring down governments and they can also affect people's lives so it's up to the citizens is democracy to be actively keeping an eye on the politicians and an journalists and that something balance and they are absolutely the major checks and balances. You absolutely absolutely so And i will say that when you say. I don't want to put myself in the story. Journalists are very good at they wanna be the star journalists putting themselves in stories somehow on their twitter so Keep an eye out for that. I think one of the dangers of tweeting of journalists. Who tweet and i certainly follow them. I find it super interesting but is a little bit problematic for sure. I try not to tweet up until they need to tweet more. So there we go but now on the kurdistan side okay. So when i graduated from georgetown in two thousand ten i decided. I wanted to be an expert on kurds. They're a they're a people they're the largest people in the world's largest nation of the world without their own country thirty to forty million mostly in turkey but also northern iraq western iran northeastern syria and people who generally not anti-semitic it's mostly muslim mostly sunni muslim people are similar in culture and language to two persians. But but certainly distinct so. I started studying the kurdish language. My tutor in d. found me a job..

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"berman" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"And and here's some of the stories from the seventies eighties and nineties. It's thing that chabad can do. It brings even diverse people together. It's a warm environment to like you said before religious secular all different approaches but Chabad together chabad together at least the parts that we spent together. I hope you don't mind. I realize i reminded me of people are in the army for army. Chabad where you can go anywhere. You have nothing to do except talk to each other so again. we're in. A corona capsule could cannot leave the hotel near the white house near the monument. On a normal shaybah people would be walking around the mall and even into the smithsonian museums for free. But we're not with each other so so we had to talk to each other either that or really sad. You said it reminded you of old. Ncis way where you were by yourself like that that was sort of confessional everything okay when you were like as an introvert who who get stuck and it's uncomfortable. I related to that aside. Do you remember that you put that parenthetically in you know. Middle school in high school can be a tough time. socially. I think we've all been there. You go to these. Yeah these shower tones and and went to new people. Cool kids and cool kids definitely that field because no one really knew who was supposed to be talking to home and whether we could talk to the advisors little groups of people that knew each other and slowly slowly people ventured out so it had that feels like a middle school dance or something that much can use word to different associations well i used to watch my extroverted friends with envy that they they were just thriving that sort of getting to meet new people and i just never knew how to handle that social social. But i'm glad that for you guys. It seemed like it warmed up a little. You've got a little more comfortable. Yeah for sure no nowadays since have been through the army and everything is enough. I'm entirely entirely extra burden and even good at that stuff. Now but it's for parolee. Might recognize that. It's harder in hebrew to do so in english schmooze with anybody and you can go right to sports baseball football fishing or whatever you know immediately i can connect with people and i was doing it all over. Dc and he wrote. It's more difficult if you didn't grow up there because you don't know you're kind of missing fastball. And the language even they can understand expressing everything you don't have every nuance and it's a little bit more of a challenge. So i certainly have an advantage for other anglos or ben. The bennett parents are american. Spent some time in america so there's advantages there and you find..

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"berman" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"Whatever you call it was going on. And then when the suicide bomb at the kabul airport it went into the foreground. It really took over so that was obviously your risk for the israelis but they decided that they wanted to go ahead with this meeting anyway and they paid a small price for the fact that they got pushed. They got pushed over a day and had to spend a couple more days the private. Yeah and they have to spend a couple more days of the prime minister's time in a hotel which in a way was also your disadvantage ended advantage it seemed to me by the way the biden was really emphasizing kovic stuff and ben it was really emphasizing security stuff which i assume is sort of package more to their domestic audience. Which i guess is what they're supposed to do as politician. But then when bennett and it's a little unfair for me. Maybe this is cynical. When ben it started quoting isaiah in hebrew and he made that weird little joke about. I could tell you it says anything. Because you don't speak hebrew which i thought was a weird job to make the president states but anyway it made me uncomfortable but i wonder about how like the modern israel is clear biblical. I was wondering i don't know how. How as a journalist what what do you think of my insider. Can you share. Your thoughts was benny trying to get to the evangelical american voters who were pretty cool about him and loved netanyahu and he was trying to make inroads there. And i think it's unfair because bennett's a religious guy like you wrote on chabad. I've got a little choked up. Actually a jewish educator who spends my whole life trying to increase jewish identity to see the prime minister. Start shaybah for a group of assembled. Journalists with vara thought. That was very beautiful. It is his character to do that. So i'm being both giving him credit that that's his personality that he would wanna connected biblically as bbb. Always carried around little coin archaeology. But i also thought it was a little bit politicking to the american right. Maybe is that. Am i way off there so i did open with. A two of our tour is actually. That is certainly who he is. And and like biden. He's a very personable politician. And i think that's his his political style as opposed to a distant academic obama or like i said a very imperious netanyahu. Yeah that meeting. That part of the meeting. I think it was somewhat awkward. And that's when people say biden might have been dozing off us. Definitely looking down yeah. It was a strange quote that he used. It didn't specially land very well. And maybe he'll have to get better at that. I think he thought yeah he thought it was a clever clever rhetorical flourish. Was it for the american christian audience. Perhaps perhaps it was and if it was. I think that is actually. I hadn't thought about that. But i think that's actually a more sophisticated move than seemed because they were very the american christian right. It was very very supportive of netanyahu and appreciated them. And you recently had ron dermer..

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"berman" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"You can say that it's not wise. But certainly the focus here was on establishing the relationship and showing how warm it was and how warm it was in comparison to the netanyahu obama relationship and that even though netanyahu was in probably most people And even though. I think it was important for benadryl. Show that even though he's he's right winger that he a democratic administration can get along. It was more of a netanyahu thing that he was personally affiliated with the republican party and democratic is and bennett wants to show that that is not him that he is. He's his own man. I will also say that's not. Forget that bennett won seven seats in the last elections. And he is somehow prime minister he does not have a ton of legitimacy. He's ruling overs leading a ideologically. Incoherent coalition of islam is far left dislike merits pro settlers the spectrum basically the anti bg to diverse diverse. But that's good in some ways and in politics that bad because what are the goals here like. How does this represent what people voted into office for. They didn't vote them to office. They gave him seven mandates. So it's important for him to show that he is actually israel's leader now and to get that photo op in the white house and to to show israelis perhaps the world that that he is that leadership image. That went less well. Because when you get your meeting put off and you have to spend two days of your time stuck in a hotel. Because the president of the united states can't meet you on thursday that certainly reduces how how powerful and how serious you look so. There's no question that was a bit disappointing for the israeli side Can you do you have any sense of how the meeting looked to the israeli community. And then how the meeting look to the jewish american community Because i think our listeners are sort of in kind of in both places sometimes And so like you're like you're talking about the the image that it created and the statement that it made for for the people watching people interested. Do you have any sense of kind of what kind of your depends who the person is. I think because if someone is has really appreciated what. Netanyahu has done over the years and saw him as a capable strong leader. Then they're gonna see bennett agreeing not to criticize the iran deal as a capitulation of a weak leader. However if you're someone that thinks that the israel. Us relationship. The bipartisan israel. Use relationship must be protected at all costs and the netanyahu unnecessarily made waves sometimes for personal reasons. Then you're going to appreciate the fact. That bennett was able to get through a very positive visit with no public disagreement. So again it depends where you are politically and in what you care about. All in all it was somewhat low stakes. Nothing too big was accomplished here again with the f. Ghanistan story in the background. Initially right so. I knew that he was finding america when the the withdrawal fiasco..

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"berman" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Berman and my Garrido. We are 7 10 w o R. Alright, So let me just talking about selling fake art. If you guys want to know what fake art is? Check out Hunter Biden start all right. Ellen. I don't know if you followed this story. You may have been away when this popped, but so hunter Biden who? Um Well, could be one of the sketchiest people on the planet. Who collected a no show job in Ukraine for $50,000 a month who had about $2.5 million wired to his bank account from China. He is, of course, the son of our wonderful president Joe Biden. Hunter. Biden is a painter and his art is going up for sale in and here's something I'd be curious to get your opinion on. The Biden administration wants to have a nondisclosure agreement. So anyone who buys his art does not have to reveal who they are. Now. Could it be possible? That may be the Chinese. The Ukrainians might want to pay Hunter Biden 505 $100,000 price for his paint by numbers Koala bear so that they can get access. Too many numbers go Allah bear, but the way I read it, see you. I read it totally different. I read that They don't want to identify who these people are. So there's no hint of any kind of coercion. Yeah, that's good. That's the White House spin. That's the one he believes. Yeah, Yeah, I thought it was going to big bite since I thought it was good. Really? Here's a Here's another question. Lynn. Here's a guy the first time he's ever painted pictures. How many people have put their have painted pictures and things and put them on for sale. You think the first time artist is going to get $500,000 and dollars? Well, if they do, I'm a try. I may switch to art. I never studied art college, and, uh, it is a pretty good idea. Let's let's doesn't bother you. This is just damn. Come on. Don't don't know who's paying. So there's no uh you know, there's no influence peddling. That makes sense. But that's exactly why they're not going to be transparent because the people who are going to buy it are going to be influenced peddling. Why don't you just admit something that the mainstream media should have said? If Trump does it, he's guilty. If the Bidens do it, we like Joe, if he's got a pad his retirement account through his son, That's okay because he believes in the things that we believe in. If you would just admit that then at least you're being open and honest. Wow, I believe that the first part, I thought you were making some sense about If Trump did it. It was wrong. But anyway, then you went off the rails. Yeah. The reason fake art came up. So I want to ask you about this. Have you heard of an artist Keith Herring? Of course. Yeah. He was a very famous artist in the Seventies into the eighties. He did a lot of he was actually did a lot of graffiti that became famous art. And then he died of AIDS, and his heart became extremely valuable after his death, Okay, And then, uh, Jean Michele, am I pronouncing this correctly Best Fast. Fast school Basquiat. Well, apparently what? No, That's what I want to ask you. I admit up front most famous artists. Well, the latter half of the 20th century Basquiat at best Cats painting sells for, like $175 million. I never heard of him. But I I If now, if you told me Picasso or, uh Rembrandt about money about Hockney. Well, I know Hockney now because of that, they guys the pool, but that's Joe, like, Thank you guys at the pool. Yeah. Michael, you heard of Jean Michel best get a lot. Whatever you heard of this guy, Of course, he's one of the most. Tell the truth, Joe. Joe? No, I had no idea anyway, The FBI arrested the guy who's selling fake artwork by by both of Keith Haring and and Basquiat. So that's That's why I brought that up. Because that's where the fake art the fake heart story really wasn't Hunter Biden, although you spun it well, that is fake heart. Of course, do you think? Thank Ireland If you look damn artist. No, I just thought is multi talented. He's obviously an oil and gas expert. I will tell you obviously fluid Chinese that he's a great artist. I don't know why you're putting down this guy who has so many attitudes. Well, hold. Hold the fort here. I will tell you what Hunter Biden is. He is a great artist. He is a great scam artist. That's what country.

The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast
"berman" Discussed on The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast
"True. True true true true true. This isn't altro. We're not lying about it this time. We've lied about it in the past but this time we're going to talk about what we talked about like. A dj matt would go for a minute and a half. So i should probably stay out. Nice little quietness. Yeah so you were just saying man. I really love. That flew the episode in the time. That's was like yeah. The time flew in that one. It was like five till i was like. Yeah well you know. We did a few things slightly different in that one. I feel like we kind of skipped the the whole intro phase of you know tell us about yourself and i think we chose to kind of let that stuff happen more organically in the conversation. Shout out to travis chapel who basically gave the advice to like instead of saying so. How did you get to where you are today. Let the sort of stories interweave into the episode percolates in there when when it comes up. Yeah we've we've sort of noticed that most of our guest say so. Tell us about yourself. How did you get to where you are today. you know. what are you doing People just kind of go into that stock response mode right like we you and i we do. We've started to do quite a bit more research before the episodes and listening to other podcasts. Like that was one of the things. I was noticing. Last night is that people would ask someone like ryan like you. Tell us about how you got doing what you're doing and it would be kind of the same sort of story repeated each time. Yeah it gets. it's repetitive. it's like one of those when you hear sometimes Some ads or whatnot. I shouldn't be saying it's podcast about sometimes you. You do like fast. Food fast forward fast forward. Yeah it's like. I don't know it just kind of gets old after a while. You wanna kinda get into it you know. So we're gonna. I feel like we're we're actively trying to change up the flow a little bit to make it feel a little more organic. And hopefully you know you can give us some feedback over. It flew chart group dot com face booker some feedback on on what you think. You're going to hear a bunch of episodes where the flow is probably shifted. A little bit. I think and you can also if you enjoyed it leave review. Don't mind if you haven't already not if it's bad bad review though if you're gonna leave a bad news only yeah exactly wait love you forever. I was going to name. It is going to be like if you're gonna leave a bad review. A search for and i was going to even a podcast. I don't want to throw. That ain't cool. Oh man but that'd be kinda funny. Shot out of fred's podcast. Let's even worse. I was going to be like if you're gonna leave a negative review. Go leave it on the call friend under the bus. It's even worse. Joe okay till the care role in fister now. If our podcast friends have free shout out chateau with the negative reviews are bet. Joe told me to leave a negative review on your show. So i'm do it. That'd be interesting. Yeah we just bombed someone's reviews on their podcasts. But how about for good we could spin this around like ryan was saying yes spin it for good you know like hey. Let's just show our friends some love with some with some good reviews. Hey if you haven't checked out. Brac two stanzas beacon pecan business but he can rap taking business. I'm like there's actually another bacon. Podcast out there to brag stanzas. Yeah that's our buddy. So if you like this episode go lever review on bacon wrapped business on superfast business buddy. Tell them we sent you. Tell them we send there. You go all right the review. Tell me about ryan. Eric ryan jesus. I'm a horrible person friend. I actually didn't catch it by win either. But when i thought back and i'm like yeah he did just say i didn't. Maybe i did. I was i was too. I was like literally staring them right in the face through because he said. I don't want this to be the eric berman. Show well it's not so it's good. Yeah it's not the show never was on that damn. It was accurate. It didn't turn into the german show. I didn't lie. Come on as permanent. Been on our show. I think he has. Eric has so we'll actually linked to eric's episode show notes because he's mentioned in this episode a few times but i think we've. We've already fulfilled our eric berman quota. So he never had the dan ryan quota yet. No but we have enough quotas on this one filled. Sorry wait till the next one ryan couple of thing that stood out. Let's say let's start with one that i got. I like the fact that he is know. The whole funner san diego thing. I think opened up a lot of different ways of how he thinks of branding but also how interesting ideas can come to be And the fact that it's not like he just jumped to an idea right from the go you know. Maybe that's when actually gets mass appeal or gets them a lot of traction but the like steer step approach in how everything's connected you know and and it does seem very clear after he started telling all these stories but really start with that whole funner sandiego thing and then the fact that he actually created a location like it's a location that was all just from an idea like now google it and see the weather in california. There's a mayor and everything hassle. I it was half hasselhoff in robbery. Goals yeah yeah i..

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"berman" Discussed on The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast
"When you think about the branding of the creative process it always starts with what we call a strategic brief and it's just like what it sounds it's short and strategic and then off of that. Hopefully there's an insight there that we can run with So for for california right. It's it's a destination of its destination. Maybe it's a real city that's one place. We explore then down the rabbit hole. You go again it. A lot of this comes down to just pure trust with your client to do. They know you have their best intentions and again go back to behavior change so That's really what is this. A strategy components while we do there's an allegation component of what we do and then there's an execution component to what we do and they're all very very different parts of the process. I'm sure there's been great ideas we'll never know about because he just the execution was so shitty that it's a slight while that could have been a funny idea but you know the money wasn't there that in get like the cast in it wrong or the language is wrong or they tried to say everything at once and i think it's like that's where the discipline with creativity really comes in and like what works on you. And how do i get you to the next part of the story And i think that's the beauty of of marketing. Today is are so many places where you could tell your story. Maybe you tell the first inning of your stories since we talked about baseball already the first thing it could be a content piece on you to try to get somebody laugh on social the you drive them into an experience they you know they pasco if they want to learn more than what's the next part of the experience in the next video or the next maybe website. That's the beauty marketing today. And i think brand lives in all those