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Revision Path
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Revision Path
"And then, you know, towards the end when I was getting ready to graduate, I was really like in this whole, I got to get an internship. Like I got to get something to get a job because no job will hire you without some sort of experience. Right. And so I ended up getting an internship at, I think it was called Southern Progress Corporation at the time, but it was, it was basically Time Inc had owned Southern Living Magazine and Coastal Living Magazine and all these like Southern magazines at the time. And it was in Birmingham. So I moved to Birmingham up there for that. And I was like, I'm going to stay in Birmingham. Birmingham's like an hour and a half away from Montgomery and like the nearest biggest city probably. And so I was like, okay, I'm going to Birmingham. We'll see what happens. And then it was 2008 also known as the recession and no jobs were to be had because as I don't know if people know that creative jobs are the first to go. And so there were no jobs. I was interviewing for jobs left and right. Like it was just like a kind of depressing time. And so at that time I had to put it down. I had to just like, okay, I'm going to apply for the job wherever it is. And I ended up applying for a job in Montgomery and I was like, I want to go back to Montgomery. And I went back and applied for the job. They said yes. I was like to save money and move back home, save money. I took this job and that's how I ended up back in Montgomery. And so I think for a while I took it as a temporary pit stop, but I never would have thought that I would still be here until I started like, so until I started kind of realizing like what does design mean? Right? Like not just, I think a lot of people when they get out, they kind of just go, I'm going to work at this huge agency or whatever and there's no agencies in Montgomery.

Men In Blazers
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"At night, but the whole area around the ground, one that's so many great footballers have emerged from concrete Catalonia they call it in England home to such an incredibly diverse population, a truth that's reflected really in the diversity of the palace squad, and I loved hearing you talk about just how much that means to you, Chris, as someone who grew up as the only black kid playing soccer in his hometown. of the black kids out here and it's something that like growing up, I never would have thought was even possible. And you know, it's cool. Even not necessarily saying that it's just about the black kids, but it's like, we have, I feel like we really very much London's team, like we represent every corner of London and whether it's now we have a Serbian on our team, we have players from all over South London, all over London all over the UK, France, other nations in Africa, and it's just nowhere. I feel like we very much stick to the root of London, which is immigrants and just kind of who we are. We don't we don't put up this facade where we're like this posh team, you know, we want to be the people soon. And I think we very much represent that. I've got to say, one of my delights when I am in London is to catch a game at Crystal Palace and every listener, when you are there, make a pathway down there to watch Chris and his team, it is the kind of authentic joyous experience that you will never forget. But how you find in London Chris after Germany, can you talk about the cultural transition? I know you've said that you find the street signs hard still. Yeah, I mean, London is, it's like a place where you can be yourself, you know? You can be who you want to be. I think Germany is very traditional in that sense where everybody kind of knows everybody even in a big city like Munich. It was like everybody knew everybody and you're kind of where forced to just be like a football player. And then you get to London and you can go through the city and just not have to worry about somebody stopping you or not have to worry about putting up a false image of who you are who you want to be. You can just be the authentic version of yourself and I think it's really easy to get lost in London in that sense. August 15th, you made your debut. You came on as a substitute against Liverpool. How much of a step up playing wise is the Premier League, you've remarked just how much faster you felt the experience was. Can you describe it to someone, me? Who's not played a single minute? Making your debut against Liverpool is pretty quality team, you know? They're not a bunch of scrubs. And you know, I'm not saying the Bundesliga is a bad league, but also every team here has quality players, you know, like world class players even. And coming in, you know, of course you're adrenaline's really high and you add an amazing ground like Anfield and the game is one one at that point so you're like, all right, I just have to do everything possible to keep it one one or to get us to take this one, go ahead. And it was just so fast. I almost didn't believe it. But I think very much in my head, I made it a bit faster than it was because I was just nervous, anxiety, adrenaline, everything was going at that point, but it was, yeah, it's probably my favorite moment of football so far in my career. This is saying that the beginnings are always difficult. And that was the case for you at Crystal Palace. The frustration of a long-term hamstring injury that you suffered in September kept you out for two months. Can you tell us what that experience is like, a fragmented start being a new gen in a new place, having that compounded by the loneliness of rehab away from the rest of the squad, doubt can creep in. Does that create more immediate pressure as you left upon that? How you yearn to prove yourself to the fans to Vieira. Like you said, doing a rehab, especially for a longer period of time. It's very isolating. And you know, probably say 75% of this year I've been doing a rehab, whether it's how I ended my season of hoffenheim or here and I felt like when I came here, I was in good shape and ready to prove myself and then right before the World Cup, of course, had a bad injury and it was like a double whammy because a, I couldn't prove myself to palace and then B also I was missing the World Cup where it's something that you've football players dreamed of as a kid. And so that whole period coming home and watching games and then going to training the next day and being by myself and everyone's gone for the World Cup break. It was tough. But I think it just made me work even harder to chance finally came to finally be able to put my best foot forward and to make the most of it. I am taking you into a moment of darkness, a moment of darkness for you personally. I've got to be honest a moment of darkness for all American football fans when that injury didn't just keep you out the Premier League. We learned that it was going to keep you out of the World Cup two and you broke the news yourself back in November on Instagram, I believe the word you use was gutted to miss the tournament that you dreamt to playing in since you were a kid. Can you really take us into your head during those final days that moment of realization that the dates of your rehab and the dates of the World Cup were just not going to ally, you weren't going to recover in time. Is it a grieving period? It was a tough time because, like I said, it's something that always dreamed of, but also it was one of those things where I did everything possible. I really did every sort of treatment. I was resting. I was doing everything possible. And we were just trying to hope that maybe one day I'd wake up and it'd be just 1% better. And when you push yourself really hard to try to make something like that, your body needs to rest. And so you can't go every day. And it was tough because, you know, for me, it wasn't just me representing myself. Of course it was representing my country, but it was also representing my family, like all the people that have been there with me on the journey and my first experience with the World Cup was 2010, like the U.S. Algeria game and I remember I was at this I was at a soccer camp back home in Birmingham Birmingham southern actually and we were outside and the game was being played on the radio and the loudspeakers. Landon Donovan there are things on here for the USA. Can they do it here? Cross and dead seas tonight again and Donovan is gone. Can you believe this? Go

Bloomberg Radio New York
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Just over about $19,000 per token here, but we definitely have some green on the screen. Let's get some more color on that pre market equity trading. Those Bloomberg markets correspondent pretty good at creating what you have for us this morning. Well, we got to start off the fourth quarter with a fan favorite Tesla down about 4%. It was down as much as almost 7% earlier in the session. This comes after they come out with some record delivery numbers. And you would think record delivery would be a good thing, except the momentum here is what is being criticized. The idea that the jump in those deliveries to get to that record number wasn't as large as expected basically what they're saying is well, we weren't able to produce as many cars. We weren't able to get them to the customers as quickly because the supply chain issues. And remember Tesla and big shout out to Ed ludlow, who's our kind of resident Tesla reporter here. He pointed this out early early on to me and he said, look, Tesla is known for locating their factories very close to where they get some of their commodities, inputs from. So think metals think copper. They're Shanghai factories just down the road from where they get a lot of those raw materials to avoid situations like this. And two Tesla's credit, it was something that was helping them get ahead of inflation issues, supply chain issues, et cetera. Now they're saying, look, it's caught up to them. And that's where you're seeing Tesla shares down. Like I said, 4.4% this morning in the pre market. It was down as much as 7%. And the question here is for analysts anyway when you're looking at some of the commentary is this is the first time it's kind of hit their stock, how long will some of these struggles really last? So that's the one I would keep in mind. It's a heavy weight in the S&P 500. As is, by the way, some of these oil companies, ExxonMobil, you want to keep an eye on XOM moving in the other direction up about 3% in the pre market, falling with the oil prices are doing. I mean, this is going to be an anticipation of a widely expected production cut from OPEC plus this week. They're saying that although $88 a barrel on Brent crude is not a number that oil consuming nations like ourselves are very happy to see. But for a lot of these Middle Eastern countries, it makes a good chunk of their budget right now that drop from a 125 back in March is not a good drop and especially in the face of the dollar. Okay, WTI crude oil here we're up about four and a half percent today to just above $83. I don't know. The cost of production in the U.S. is what? 45, $50 a barrel. They're making money here. And it's even lower, I would think in OPEC, so. Yeah, well, I think the expectation here is that the reason you're seeing the drop in oil price is not just the dollar, it's all these recessionary odds as well. So they're saying, well, if a recession is coming, we better cutting production now in advance is that anticipation of seeping into the stock market. I'll leave you with one more. And that's Chevron because when you look at Exxon, you have to look at Chevron as well. CVX is your ticker there. And in the second, it's going to load on the handy dandy. Bloomberg terminal, those shares up about 3% as well. All right, good stuff. Pretty thanks so much. Greatly appreciated futures. Up 36. Bloomberg surveillance this morning brought you by Cohen Resnick, advisory assurance tax business strategies, financial intelligence viewpoints, all in one place, visit con Resnick's C suite dashboard, con Resnick dot com slash C suite, Paul, did I get a lecture this morning? I said, Birmingham. In pharos. Oh boy. No. When Lizzie Burton speaks as Birmingham. Birmingham. I don't know. It's like some northern, if you're like 20 miles north of London, it's Birmingham. Birmingham. Okay. Joining us now from Birmingham. Elizabeth Burton joins us here to give us an update on trust economics. Lizzie, how is the afternoon going for the prime minister in her distracted beleaguered Chancellor? Well, I got to tell you Tom here, they said, so you've got it all wrong. What a show. Another woman telling me I've got it all wrong. All right. Just shock. Listen continue. She's having a very difficult day. Clearly, the pressure got to Liz trust. And she first of all, through her Chancellor quality crossing under the bus blamed him for this policy of cutting the top rate of income tax and now it's been announced that they're U turning on it. And the Chancellor has said it's a huge distraction, but he's refused to rule out more U turn. So the government is hoping that this is going to be enough of a reset, but really it just shows how vulnerable this was. And rebuilding credibility, whether you're a normal person or a government, is always difficult to do once you've lost it. It's a political gathering, can they calculate the number of furious Tories who will change their opinion of the government because of today's festivities? Well, there is furious Tories seem to have been rallying around Michael go. So former cabinet minister, he spoke out about this yesterday on the BBC and said that the top rate of tax cut wasn't aligned with Tory values. We were speaking to Tory MPs who said that they were lobbying the chair of the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers to change the rules so that they trust didn't have a year's immunity from a confidence vote. So it'll be interesting to see how many of those Tory MPs are okay with just removing this one element from the budget because of course it's just a tiny element of it. I spoke to the chief Secretary of the Treasury Chris Bill earlier and he admitted that this is just less than 5% of the value of the overall package. There are loads of other politically toxic elements in this budget like the cap on bankers bonuses being removed. And so you have to ask whether this just opens the floodgates to more rebellion from Tory MPs. So Lizzie quasi quartan is expected to speak in just a couple of hours there. What do you expecting? What are folks expecting there? Well, I bet you he has ripped up his speech that was thrilled for a journalist last night and rewritten it. What was trailed to us is that he's confident the plan is the right one. Oh, the irony. But I'm sure that he's going to emphasize how much all the other tax cuts and supply side reforms will grow the economy. But whether the office of budget responsibility, the official fiscal watchdog agrees with that when it makes its assessment on

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast
"To a $104 value. And now let's get back into the rest of the show and that interview with Reed shepherd and Gabe cups. All right, we're here in Rock Hill for the Adidas tournament and we've got two of the best in the country. Dave Cobb said it, Indiana. Read shepherd, headed to Kentucky. Guys, how's it feel? Good. I appreciate you having us on here. It's good to be. Be here. Good to be here. Two guys who I watched last summer as well down in where were we Birmingham? Birmingham? And I fell in love with you guys. I did. I fell in love with you guys. Not just individually, but how you guys play as a team. Because you don't play typical AAU ball. And I don't know if that's taking shots today, you ball or not. It might be, but you guys moved the basketball. You play as a team and it's fun to watch and I think it starts with the two of you just moving the basketball playing the right way. Let's start with you a little bit here. And your decision about a year ago, a little less than a year ago to go to Kentucky. You know, the pressure that was on you to go to Kentucky and the offer when it came your way from caliper. I think some people weren't sure whether it was going to come your way. What was that like? Yeah, you know what? Some people would say it took a while for that offer to come. But you know, when that offer, when I finally got that offer, it wasn't like immediate like I'm going to Kentucky. I still wanted to go to all these other schools and visit and talk to the coaches and play out the whole recruiting process and not just forget about everything and go to Kentucky. And then by the end of the recruiting process, when I knew it was time, the Kentucky part was like, you know, from Kentucky, I live an hour from Kentucky. And you know, the coaches, they felt like home, being at Kentucky, and coach Cal does a really good job of getting players where they need to go. And being successful after college.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"About the labor dynamics of the United States. How do you fold the labor question that John farrow just mentioned into what yield and price are going to do? Yeah, well, the labor market is still very strong and it does paint a very confusing picture. You have GDP, which is weak, you have the Atlanta fed, which is tracking at -2%. Now, a lot of that is not necessarily organically driven. There is a 200 basis point detraction in that forecast from inventories. But really, what we look at in terms of are we in a recession is are we seeing the unemployment rate rise and is nominal income falling and neither of those things are happening and to get the unemployment rate to rise this year, you're going to need to see a material deceleration in payrolls growth, which is not what we're expecting. In fact, just to get it back to 4% by the end of the year, you would need 15,000 job loss on average for the next 7 months to get there. So we're not in that environment yet. Jobless claims is what we're watching to see if that's taking up but for now the unemployment rate is on the decline. It never in my career have we hoped for a job loss. It's nice to be clear. I'm not sure. County is hoping for that. I'm not hoping. I get that. There is a belief that's what they're trying to engineer to take some of the heat out of this labor market and there will be consequences. Unfortunately, this is how this works calcite. So we're trying to understand how much pain they're willing to tolerate, how far they are willing to push it and what business the two year has at two 82. If you think this fed carries on high kit. So the two year yield right now is actually inverted to what the market expects the fed funds rate to be in just three months time. So the market is really pushing the fed right now and saying, how much longer is this rate hiking cycle going to last? And in our view, it's going to last for a bit longer. It's not yet time for the fed to say that they've accomplished their mission, even with inflation expectations in the market declining. We do expect that the fed will hike rate 75 basis points in July. We expect them to hike in other 50. And by the way, right now, the market is not even pricing in a full rate hike for December. We think that the market is getting just a bit going a bit overshot here in terms of the two year yield, and it should be going higher. Well, I heard something similar for premises over at TD securities earlier this morning saying, essentially, inflation is still the problem and the problem is going to stick around, therefore, expect the fed to stay the course and be more aggressive. She said what all that leads to is that yield curve that is going to become even more deeply inverted. Is that the same camp urine Kelsey? We've been expecting the yield curve to invert. It has been inverting different parts of the old curve have been inverting at different times right now. We're seeing the belly lead in the inversion. So the 5 to ten year point is what is leading. And that's because the market is testing the fed. Again, they're testing the fed and saying, can you really go through with this, particularly as the growth signals are really decelerating. And we notice that the growth data that's been released more recently, a really is showing more of a deceleration than I think people thought. That third revision to Q one GDP. I mean, no one looks at the third revision to Q one GDP. It showed a really meaningful deceleration in services spending and we need to be careful because we know that the consumer is this primary engine of growth. And they're not as on as strong footing as we originally anticipated. I don't remember when we traded on expectations of inflation and you Mitch either and here we are. It's all confusing to me. I need to squeeze this in-house. It's just a final question. High yield spreads have been widen out for 5 straight sessions with 5 83. You and bob Michael work closely with each other. I just want to understand from you and the team. Has that got interesting yet for you. It's a bit of a no man's land right now because spreads are too narrow if we are expecting a full blown recession, but they're probably too wide if we're going to escape recession. But in the longer term we do think fundamentals in the corporate high yield market are actually much better than they have been going into previous recessions. So if you think about it and think about defaults, defaults peaked around 10% in the last in the great financial crisis, we don't think they're going to peak at nearly as high as a rate. And around 600 basis points on spread, that's already pricing in around a 6% default rate and a 35% recovery rate. So actually a lot is priced in. The market is considering a modest amount of default risk, but unfortunately, the markets do tend to overshoot. And so it is possible that you continue to get that spread widening that goes beyond what we think is probably justified based on our default expectations in this next downturn. Kelsey, thank you so much. Greatly great. Thank you, counsel. This morning, just really, really appreciate it. John, a tweet that I just think is so poignant and I need you to translate this for me. Let's say if I can't. From Birmingham, which is north, I guess, Gary sambrook is a member of parliament. I believe he's on the side of the prime minister. And he tells the prime minister quote, there's nothing left for him to do other than take responsibility and resign. I mean, these are brutal statements. They are Birmingham. Birmingham. Birmingham, Alabama. In the Midlands. Where they have a dark. And they would take offense that you were saying they were up. They are. The moment, the Midlands tongue. Features negative two tests. On the S&P and the NASDAQ 100 were down a third. I'll teach you the accent in the commercial break. There we go. From New York. It's like pinky blinders. This is Bloomberg. Now the latest news from New York City and around the world, here's Michael Barr. Tom, John Kaley

Together Podcast | A conversation about faith, justice and how to change the world
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on Together Podcast | A conversation about faith, justice and how to change the world
"Wanted the one hundred minutes brain the long jump es one hundred meter dash. We'll see one. The four hundred relay race with the team. Yeah just really showed how wrong. I suppose that way of that way of thinking in operating sadly the beneath returned to the say he wasn't celebrated in the way that some of the athletes were also encountered racism in the usa. And that just kind of reminded me of was how despite the painting. The england team getting a lot farther than it has previously earrings of this year. Many footballers with a online racial these. I'm just gonna really showed how we still have a long way to go of society in terms of how they treat of people. Yeah that's really cool About jesse owens jus- competely prepaying. If assumptions the superiority wrong but at the same time it sought to see the parallels of fat in nineteen ninety six to now instill the racism that same many black people face in sporting someone that i've been really inspired by his finessing. A cafe says she's a climate activists from uganda and she's also activism around two thousand eighteen and she was the only one he was talking about. How i think she felt like she was air. Anyone who was outside of parliament. Trying ask the government to change saying that. The temperature's rising the way they were using coal ready programmatic. But what i love is that she didn't just take her being. The only one is that would just be justice fight but she went onto social media and she asked other people to join so she's founded a million activists stories. You can find on instagram as well. But she's platforming sharing different stories of other activists in dagang through to make sure that it's a movement. I think just such an important sign is that you could feel that you won't pass end but now station media that same people you can get vote with us well but also that you never just one pass in especially when god wants to be paul for your day but she's also trying to buy an more african voices being talked about in the climate movement being a platform that took about that so i think he's just released lighting that she was one pass from uganda but now she's ready creating this movement across the whole of africa. She's the one the inspires me but yeah As a black man. I was wondering because it is proud to be in black history month. What would you say that you'll proud to be a unjustified question. Yeah so i think. I reflected on this into the screen up and yeah definitely say the i Out to be quite love. I much about co china. I am will. Effectively repents myself as a jam guerlain. Suddenly my dad is from an island in the west. Indies old anguilla. I'm my mum is from jamaica and this being able to experience a very different coaches in similarities between them as thin Pinning just amazing to experience. It's like the music the food all evens of the dialects as well. It's been amazing to solve experience on love war that people ring to the well coach really as well citing Down there all kinds of crazy challenges that people in of people joining in rome said i love how wednesday for example. The mets Is happening at one gets invited astronomical. I love that my thanks for sharing. Because that's really. I think he's inspiring to hey like what we're proud of in our identities and things like that. I think he's really important too effeminate and say it and celebrate that a look up guys. Big question block issue of as we said at the beginning is like only seats in october. But we wanna go past that and it should go pasta. It shouldn't be contracted to just a month. There's so much to celebrate. And actually we don't need the restriction of it but how do we make sure that it's not just one month that we're talking about history. But how do we keep being intentional about celebrating. This beyond the month of october bringing issues. Not waiting a whole bunch a people that are doing interesting amazing things like that. The month exists because it doesn't happen the celebrating royces back contributions. We need to get to the point where bits month of the necessarily athletes. It's because a braided all the times and yet not just being sidelined or or ignored all the time we all collectively society that society should equally celebrate. Everyone's contributions and everyone's what they bring. Yeah yeah i taste. You agree with that. I think is well if you catch yourself doing anything in the month of october that you wouldn't have done like a different month i think south. Why men just keep that momentum going or when. I'm like with people who younger than that talking about that school education which is obscene questions inciting. We'll come is being spoken about like what about this. Not taking any generation is either the far way too young to be talking about this but actually like this is everyone to celebrate. I'm rich us. I think just ready making show that my conversations are intentional with people and that yet we just keep that momentum going yeah. I think that's really true. I think having the conversations and carrying on the conversation is the key and all of this is the it becomes. A natural is should be a natural part of life. Oliver is just those of us are black or brown like it should be a natural part of life for all of us. Just it's coming up in conversation. And yeah i like that. I think we're making headway towards that. Which you've gauge though it's exciting and i'll just live but we will get to be a part of the conversation celebration i lived up. Yeah it's a great gatsby paul event. Now we're going to be moving on. Swiftly to here from my interviewee however sandy has passed no connection to him so i was just wondering if you wanted to introduce him instead of me i would love to. This is a very dear friend of mine. We have got jordan christian on this podcast today. And he's also at the cost of from church in birmingham birmingham city. Church is a brilliant guy.

The Mark Levin Show
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on The Mark Levin Show
"I don't know what it is really during breaks. Another time people write me. You should do this on your show. You should have this guests. Don't forget to mention us. Don't the who has the brass wants to bother at talk show host about this. It's an amazing thing to amazing thing. People constantly tell me how to do my job or had to do a show. I move on your the audience here. Who i care about. I'm trying to unravel what obama did in this whole effort here. There were many prominent critics of crt critical race theory. One of the most important wants to me was the late reverend. Martin luther king. Junior's chief of staff confident in front is closest confidante doctor wyatt tee walker now walker was a legend in the civil rights movement in his own right. His friend and frequent collaborator in the school. Choice movement steve. Clicky rights are walker was king's field. General in the organized. Resistance against notorious birmingham birmingham safety commissioner bull connor and i'm not gonna read this whole thing to the wives this significant because walker had nothing but contempt for critical race theory. He was disgusted with and critical race. Theoreticians disgusted with him and the civil rights movement. Remember what i said earlier about one. Marcus headset marku said that this is nothing but an effort to create a tolerant society to prevent the proletariate from rising up and overthrowing this country. Of course they've nothing but contempt for the civil rights act of sixty four the civil rights act of sixty five martin luther king himself although only a few of them will admit that and martin luther king's confidence sought and no it because he's not a marxist and so this is what is being taught to your children. This is what's being peddled to your children again. I'm not going to anymore. I wrote page after page after page and putting the book down. You understand my point. They reject all the progress that's been made because from their perspective. It's nothing more. Nothing more than an effort to prevent a full blown marxist violent revolution that is their belief how to 'cause i've read it one scholar after another red marcus. Just like the new leftist red marcus. And he's not the only one derek bell. he'd better professor at stanford law school then. Harvard law school. They don't hide their views are way out there for everyone to read. And so when you have these apologists on tv and you have an apologist. Obama who's buddies were domestic terrorists. Who's buddies were mark whose followers nobody knows better than barack obama. What critical race theory is. What critical theory is because he was pows with domestic terrorists who are also followers. Markku movement and that man was elected president of the united states for eight years while they trash truck and they trash up all the republicans sister.

WBSM 1420
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on WBSM 1420
"I don't know what it is, you know, throwing breaks another time people write me. You should do this on your show. You should have this guest. Don't forget to mention us. Don't Who want Has the brass wants to bother it? Talk show host about this. That's an amazing thing. An amazing thing. People constantly tell me how to do my job. I had to do a show. I move on your the audience here who I care about. Trying to unravel what Obama did in this whole effort here. There were many Prominent critics of CRT. Critical race theory. One of the most important ones to me was the late Reverend Martin Luther King, Junior's chief of staff, confident and friend is closest Confidante. Dr Wyatt T. Walker. Walker was a legend in the civil rights movement in his own right. His friend and frequent collaborator in the school choice movement. Steve Clint Ski Right. So Walker was King's field general in the organized resistance. Against notorious Birmingham Birmingham Safety Commissioner Bull Connor. I'm not gonna read this whole thing, too. But why is this significant Because Walker had nothing but contempt for critical race theory. He was disgusted with it. In critical race. The irritations were disgusted with him. And the civil rights movement. Remember what I said earlier. About what Marcus had said. Marcos said that this is nothing but an effort to create. A tolerant society proved to prevent the proletariat from rising up and overthrowing this country. Well, of course, they have nothing but contempt for the Civil Rights Act of 64, the Civil Rights Act of 65 Martin Luther King himself, although only a few of them will admit that Martin Luther King's confidant sought and he know it. Because he's not a Marxist. And so this is what He's being talked to your Children. This is what's being peddled to your Children again. I'm not going to go into it anymore or page after page of the page and putting the book down, you understand my point. They reject all the progress that's been made because from their perspective, it's nothing more. Nothing more than an effort to prevent a full blown Marxist violent revolution. That is their belief. How do I know? Because I've read it. One scholar after another. I've read Marcos, just like the new leftist read Marcus. And he's not the only one Derrick Bell. He'd been a professor at Stanford Law School than Harvard Law School. They don't hide their views their way out there for everyone to read. And so when you have these apologists on TV, and you have an apologist Obama Whose bodies were domestic terrorists whose bodies Well, Mark, whose followers Nobody knows better than Barack Obama. What critical race theory is what critical theory is. Because he was pals with domestic terrorists. Who are also followers of Marcus and the new left movement. And that man was elected president of the United States for eight years. While they trashed Trump, and they trashed all the Republicans and sister big issue Now we got a lot of big issues, pal. A lot of them, but they're sure as hell is one of the mic. I cover many in the book. Thought you'd want to be aware of it. I'll be right back. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to ask you a question. Did you know withdrawing your cash from the bank can be very risky. That's right. I said it. Let me educate you about this. Banks are now required to spy on us for the government and the report. Any behavior they think is suspicious, man. Oh, man, I was shocked as I read the Secret War on cash from Swiss America..

The Community Safety Podcast
"birmingham birmingham" Discussed on The Community Safety Podcast
"Was actually left as a mental is eleven. I was left in africa without my parents. While my parents free birmingham birmingham rochester hospital. And that was the first trump. I five at the age of eighteen months. My dad was put in a care. Home When we reunited in england because we suffered a lot of abuse. Because we've brian damage. And the my life just continues on that path. Always i k- until saying school and then my sister she was she gang-raped so i left school and that was just deteriorated from that point gotten to be abusive relationship. Had my daughter. When i was fifteen years of age but that was kind of like a real catholic for me to work harder to prove everybody wrong and i went from a teenage mom and then it just kind of like catapulted me to work harder and harder. Soccer be a good role model to her. I then had joshua Both relationships broke up with trowel. Stop to start my son's dot and then just incredibly hard to build myself by cope a name when josh little. He diagnosed with various conditions. Special educational needs to go to a special school and that was incredibly difficult and then he started to make the wrong choices with place. So all these new elements were being thrown at me. But i do believe my upbringing. And my the troll. Mr vice growing up really helped me really really helped me to help joshua but say past behavior and seemed to the core of a young person as to why they behave in the way they do and that is how may continue in the world cup done since losing josh. So joshua's born ninety ninety five. He obviously a star up sheet to i'm Have issues shoes. Also of i start to show signs of obeying the big sort of problematic. He was probably about five years. If i h i mean he was very unsettled as a baby. But just the baby or smith you're doing and then when he went to nursery school and primary school they noticed that he was very boystrous wasn't listening to the teachers. Sit down. don't do this don't do that. So then they started calling me. And we were having different meetings alongside his grandparent's we will luckily unique And then they said look. We think this stuff's going on his attention His behavior so we're going to send him off unto cam psychological assessments of child psychologists and took probably about twelve months Seems quite long process and he was diagnosed with various conditions and given an educational statement which is legal documents stating that. He needed a special educational support back then. He was only And there wasn't that many schools or centers or support staff there to how pay with his needs so the school decided that the best option rachi for joshua was to exclude him that they would have to help him so he went to a special school when he.

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"Our our rich evening. And welcome all tonight champs. Molly we've author richard crooks richard. We wanna talk your fantastic book. I am currently reading granddad. What was football like in the seventies but first let's have a. Let's talk about your back catalog and you as a person. How did you become a journalist and an also really an author author and that was simply. Because i went to a game with my oldest grandson charlie and that was about five six years ago and that was it reading having to be against the mighty cento wednesday and it made me really. Think about experience of going to football for him as an eight-year-old In two thousand and fifteen compared to when i first went to football back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four as an eight year old and it was chalk and cheese and i hang on. This is an interesting for me. the him it was. That's how it is now. It's going to be going forward. But he just made me want to put down on paper what it was. That really was to me the experiences. I'd had going to football. How i traveled to football getting in what was the cost and all the things that went with it yes to degree. Some of the games as well of course television which was all but nonexistent in the sixties so it was all all new experiences for him made me think about what it was like fifty odd years ago and daij of between seven and ten a think of the three most magical years as a football supporter is. It's when you first walk into your football grand. You smell the grass. You look the colors you see the crowd you almost fall in love with football there then you make me smile just thinking about it. You're absolutely right now as you say just going through the wooden from the data on the other side because the boys choose among were in now go climb up the steps the me the steps to hills the spine cop and he was he was just a magical experience and the floodlight says well they would just wham never seen anything like the previous toy. You have done previous books haven't you. Yes the first. One was grandad. What was football. Like in the nine hundred six and that followed the same as i've been describing how things were when i first went to football having written that book i then don't hang on the nineteen seventies. Looks interesting one as well. Just taking that same share their own. What was it. Like in the seventies develop further After after the seventies book. I i did one on the sheffield dhabi wednesdays gang which means the most sure yourself it will be the birmingham birmingham. Villa game for me is a sheffield darby. And the most recent book. I've written but was football like in the nineteen eighty two so i enjoy writing and researching and the way that i write is to supplement what i research or put damn we personal experiences. 'cause i think for me brings some flavor out into the book and the experiences as well and try to have in the book as best i can conversational style. What i don't like any written while in reading is an academic type of things just to really try and make it more human..

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"Bundle your home and car insurance together so you could save on both learn more right now. Over a progressive dot com or 1 800 progressive. All right, let's go to the phone lines. One Triple eight, say ESPN. That's one triple 87293776. Let's go to Ben. In Montclair, New Jersey, Ben What's up? What? The burial. How's it going? It's going, woman, man. How are you? I am great. Well, I appreciate you having me on and I wanted to take this turn toe. Shout out my man, Dan Hooker. I think he's going to show everybody what he's been working on. I know that man is hard at work. He's patient. He's doing exactly what he needs to build the skill set to continue his run from 2019 and beating a Paul Felder. You know, he faced us in 48, you know? In an incredible battle. And obviously that battle was so impressive that cruise dust important in the main event tonight, but Dan hookers going to show everybody what he's made of, and I don't know who this Michael Chandler guy is. He was like a punk on. Do you think it's like He's got a big ego and I haven't seen anything from him. That makes me feel like he's the man that he acts like he is. He's a condom, McGregor wannabe. And I've got my money on Dan the man hanging in hooker tonight. I love it. You're one of these guys who says Oh, you want titles and belt or that don't mean nothing. You got to come to the U. S. C. You got to get by the damn hookers of the world in order to be a top contender in the UFC. I like it. I respect it. We'll see Just how good Michael Chandler is tonight. Ben, I appreciate it. Thank you for the call My man. Let's go to Andrew in Birmingham. Birmingham, England. Sweet Home Alabama. What's up, Andrew? A real big fan of your work, man. Thank you so much for everything you do for the sport. Thank you. I appreciate that. So I know it would be almost a crimes and look past this wonderful card looking forward to tonight. I mean, I totally get that. But I'm going to say something I'd never thought I would say about a McGregor McGregor card, and that's There's a huge shadow looming over this event, and that shadow belongs to one heartbeat. I mean, he's gonna be watching this with best interest as well. So here's my question to you. What is our best case scenario? Is it basically Connor bus for drawing him out of retirement? I mean, if Dustin wins does he have enough heat? Eo Lord hubby back into the case one more time. Is the GOP by completely up table. What? What in your mind is the best case scenario for us being able to see him Go for 30 A. M. First of all, I think there's a very good chance of you doesn't come back this year like I think we need to stop holding her breath for it. You know, he just He just fought in October, and over the last few years, he's only been fighting. Once a year. So, like I said earlier, he's not coming back. If in fact he does come back until the fall, So we need to stop holding our breath. I think the UFC after this fight tonight should move on. It's okay that this fight isn't for a belt. For you. McGregor, too, But I think If McGregor wins, his next fight should be for the belt for the vacant title. They should move on. And I wouldn't be surprised if he comes back in 2022 or 2023 to try to get to that 30, you know, but I'll tell you what if McGregor wins tonight, especially the way in which I think he's going to win. He's not waiting around until the fall. Probably fighting maybe April. May, June, July, And then maybe after that one. If it goes well, you could get me to come out now to answer your question about partying. I don't really see all that much. Interest from Habib to fight. For you again. He fought him last year. Well, two years ago. Now, in September of 2019, it was you know, I won't say one sided, You know, poor He did get a nice shot in there in the second, but ultimately, hubby did his thing and won the fight. That's not the money fight that the contra fighters. I think it's gonna be hard to get him out of a timer for that you have season interested in the GSP fight. I think it's all but dead, to be honest. So I don't know. I think at this point, he'll come back 2022 2023 something like that. But honestly, I don't think Connor's next fight is against the beef. And honestly, I don't think we see him in 2021. At least not right now. Maybe something changes that tonight. But as of right this second, I don't see him coming back this year, so we need to stop holding our breath about that. Let's go to Steven in Toronto. Stephen, What's up? Yeah. Long time listener from Toronto. Yes, and just you've done a lot to grow the sport. So we appreciate you over here, and I think you're the best interviewer in the business. Thank you said that I wanted to ask you noticed over the last year like a lot of the fighters from dominance, and the maids like bluesman could be Frankie's Bhutto. Haven't seen them on your show so much, and I don't know if you've addressed that, But like I said, You know, it's always good, especially in the enemy. Our days your guys like could be on the show. So just Is there a way to repair that relationship? Can we bury the hatchet? You know all the abilities if you're listening. Let's let's let bygones be bygones. Let's come on. You got the face of ESPN, the highest doing show. Let's Let's get these guys back on a real show. Amen. My friend. There's no hatchets buried on my end. I did nothing wrong. One day I woke up and at least said, I can't talk to his guys anymore. Laughable, ridiculous. Nothing happened. He's trying to endear himself to Dana White. And so he feels like this is a good way to do that. Um, The truth is, I talked to a lot of his guys. Off the record if you text on the phone, but they wanna you know, they want to follow his wishes. They want to not rock the boat and I get that, but there's no hatchet to bury here. I'm here waiting. He thinks he's hurting me. He's not. I would argue that he's hurting his own guys by doing this so he could do his own thing. Whenever they're ready to talk again. I'll be here waiting, but life moves on life rolls on. He thinks he's hurting me. He's not. I'm doing my thing here on ESPN radio, so we'll see what happens. All right. I appreciate the question. I appreciate the call. Let's go Toe Soo in Montclair, New Jersey, Second caller from Montclair first female Caller of the Night, Sue, How are you? I'm well, how are you? I'm doing great. Thank you. So I'm a really big fan. And you know, I want to talk about something different. I know you're part of the Bills mafia. So what's your prediction for.

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"You do a few people think. And i will say that one of the other predictions is increased taxation on the public at large. Oh and also soaking the rich and did you. Did you see the announcement from the irs. For twenty twenty one. They will be out. Get ready for it. They will be performing fifty percent more audits. Llc's up. Jeez really you assholes. That's what you gotta do. Come after the little guy is now unbelievable. That's where insurrectional people circle of lavender blossoms comes back with the down in twenty seven dollars and seventy two cents when thank you nice. Profits are take from the from the. Cbd's yeah that's something. Joe price one twenty. Three eleven from mckinney texas. She does have a little douchebag call out Happy new year's. I can't really remember who. I was hitting mouth by bud. 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"You do a few people think. And i will say that one of the other predictions is increased taxation on the public at large. Oh and also soaking the rich and did you. Did you see the announcement from the irs. For twenty twenty one. They will be out. Get ready for it. They will be performing fifty percent more audits. Llc's up. Jeez really you assholes. That's what you gotta do. Come after the little guy is now unbelievable. That's where insurrectional people circle of lavender blossoms comes back with the down in twenty seven dollars and seventy two cents when thank you nice. Profits are take from the from the. Cbd's that's something. Joe price one twenty. Three eleven from mckinney texas. She does have a little douchebag call out Happy new year's. I can't really remember who. I was hitting the mouth by bud. 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"You do a few people think. And i will say that one of the other predictions is increased taxation on the public at large. Oh and also soaking the rich and did you. Did you see the announcement from the irs. For twenty twenty one. They will be out. Get ready for it. They will be performing fifty percent more audits. Llc's up. Jeez really you assholes. That's what you gotta do. Come after the little is now unbelievable. That's where insurrectional people circle of lavender blossoms comes back with the down in twenty seven dollars and seventy two cents when thank you nice. Profits are take from the from the. Cbd's yeah that's something. Joe price one twenty. Three eleven from mckinney texas. She does have a little douchebag call out Happy new year's. I can't really remember who. I was hitting mouth by a i'm forever. Grateful for the douchebag that i that did it. I say that because i think it was brad price and he will forever be a douche bag. 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