32 Burst results for "Brodie"

"brodie" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

Marathon Training Academy

05:22 min | 3 weeks ago

"brodie" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

"An injury for, say, less than 6 months, week by week. If you've had an injury for 12 months or I've had running related injuries for 5 years, maybe that trend needs to be a bit more gradual. So like definitely every two weeks or every three weeks, you should notice at least some sort of noticeable improvement. That's not better in three weeks. That's noticing a trend and can have some flare ups flare ups are perfectly okay in the recovery process, but you need to see that no civil improvement. And so if you're not noticing that long-term trend, maybe your perception of pain is skewed. So maybe you're convincing yourself it's a three out of ten during the run, but it's really someone else's 5 out of ten. And so if you're not seeing that long-term trend, maybe for you, we need to change those rules and say less than a two out of ten during that run for you and your how you perceive pain in those sorts of things. And so in the most part, follow those rules to know if you're on the right track and if you can continue running with your current injury. I think that's really excellent advice. I know I've fooled myself before I had proximal hamstring tendinopathy and those can linger as you. Oh yes. No. And pretty much it was like, I could get through most things, but it just wasn't going away for a long period of time. And finally I had to admit, this thing has defeated me and all my efforts and I need to go. Go to a physical therapist and get to the bottom of this. And of course, that was effective. But how long did you have that four out of curiosity? It came and went, but I would say it was like 18 months. A bit of a side story because I don't normally talk about this, but I actually have a second podcast. It's called overcoming proximal hamstring tendinopathy podcast. You know, I listen to an episode because when I was kind of in the weeds of like, what do I do about this thing? I've got to do something. I listened to an episode. I just am now making that connection that was you. That's a very specific and very niche. Yes. It generates a lot of business for me, but I have over 70 episodes just overcoming a train this one. It is a, it's a nasty condition. I've had it before as well.

EY Joins the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Board to Advance Ethereum Business Readiness

Enterprise Ethereum Alliance

00:43 sec | 4 months ago

EY Joins the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Board to Advance Ethereum Business Readiness

"12 p.m. Friday, September 30th, 2022. EY joins the enterprise Ethereum alliance board to advance Ethereum, business readiness. EY global blockchain leader, Paul brodie, appointed his EA board of directors representative to help guide increasing business adoption of Ethereum Wakefield, Massachusetts. September 30th, 2022, the enterprise Ethereum alliance EEA today announced the advancement of longtime EA member Ernst amp young EY to the board, the highest level of the organization. The post EY joins the enterprise Ethereum alliance board to advance Ethereum business readiness appeared first on enterprise Ethereum alliance.

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Kemp, Perdue duel could end with Georgia's GOP primary

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 10 months ago

Kemp, Perdue duel could end with Georgia's GOP primary

"One of the nation's most competitive political battlegrounds is serving as a test of Donald Trump's GOP sway The ex-president has been obsessed with Georgia since its leaders refused to back his baseless 2020 election fraud claims He handpicked senator David perdue to challenge incumbent Brian Kemp for the GOP gubernatorial nomination and that swayed both brodie Nelson and Pam letter to vote for Purdue Definitely did Absolutely But Purdue appears headed for a lopsided loss with voters like Nathan Johnston backing Kemp I felt like he did a good job The incumbent also got a boost yesterday at a rally carried on WSB Let's give a big Georgia welcome to former vice president my friend Mike Pence Who again broke with his ex running mate in saying it's time for Georgia to look at the future Sagar Meghani Washington

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"brodie" Discussed on NFL Live

NFL Live

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on NFL Live

"Yo yo yo, we back and there's so much to talk about. I wanted to do a loan intro, brodie, and I wanted to talk to you about what happened this week, but we got a lot to talk about today. But you know we will never start this podcast without saying, it's so good to see you living this too low but we just too long. Look, bro, I look forward to it. I look forward to it every week, bro hey, you ain't the older person. Listen, bro, first of all, you look and slim. You look good morning. You look great. You look. You look at real slip. I'm just like, you know, I don't know. I hope. I don't know if it's the white, 'cause you know sometimes the white lips..

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"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

02:26 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"It's a new kind of money. Money in philly dot money mar did a brilliant like five minute rant on this talking about how. There is no money behind the money. Bill maher viewpoint on this so many mistakes not it doesn't believe in crypto kamasi. Human believes crypto correct. Donald believes in credit big on. Bitcoin is worth forty. Four thousand dollars a cord right. I'm not against you. People that did follow bitcoin and use it. And and i'm glad it works for your call scarce assets. I just don't understand that works. It's the same thing with greg. What do you come the. Mtv's or get them. I don't understand how they work out. Either enough teaser. Stupid i buy bitcoin. That's it. I trade and bitcoin. But i don't understand ts. I'm tired of hearing about it this week on. Just call out georgia association. The job and they did like twenty minutes. Twenty minutes on nf tease. I'm like what the hell are you even talking about. I don't need to buy a moment of of De'andre jordan blocking shot. Why do i need that. I can just go to youtube and watch right leg. Shot like you mentioned that you and amanda. Were just drinking tap petillo extreme. But he's from the bottle. Somebody put it on video right. Well the espn los angeles okay. So why do i need that. In an nf t would you like it in an nfc rod. That if you know i don't know what the what the value of it is. I doing pretty valuable. I'm out on a not. Just a matter of t t amount of bitcoin. And he's got an nfc. Everybody's got a crypto currency. It's like enough already. I'm all in favor of athletes finding away. So i'm rooting for jalen. Clark's crypto currency to make him a bunch of money. Yeah me too. I hope he makes a lot of money. I wouldn't count on. It falls back to forty five to forty five. Thank you very much shocking story. John look at this headline i know. Wow you know what it is. We tease it. Or should we just kate. Kate beckett sales ending the news and it's not good. Yeah she was rushed to the hospital. It's not but it's not serious. It's not serious for the teas. it's like x. screw that we're at a golf course. We're allowed to just do whatever we want like. Well if the clock yeah like golf the clock tick boom mason and ireland. Seven ten espn..

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"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

04:30 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"The different navy no overrated. they're all the same. They're all the same. I'm going to stick around and listen to jump ball coming up. next jump. Ball is coming up next macer in ireland. Seven ten espn. Now that was enthusiastic. That jump ball from. Chris said introduction. Right there he's getting more into the swing of things. We cannot hear you mace. Okay and greg. You can't here either. I'm the only one in the air. I could do. Jump all by myself. I guess a stop pushing buttons. Because rick scott on his end looking at here you know the i can hear. I could hear everything. I don't hear mason. It's time per jump ball all right. Let's jump ball. Switch headsets with me. For whatever reason nope you're take morales's heads up. Get the handheld okay. All right that is a lot of noise. Golf course live. We'll do it. I here we go. It's impossible to keep up with all the new iphone and apple products. I think iphone thirteen or something like that's coming out and it's all the time it's a bit much to keep track of but i was looking through some technology stories today and it just wanted something new and i couldn't find anything new so if the two of you one of you each if you could each come up and create your own brand new device anything you want it can be for the world as a whole or can be for just something that helps you if you want it to be. It's your idea. Do whatever you want ireland. What are you going to make. Okay well you guys know that. I'm obsessed with laundry do a lot of lawn. I knew you were going to go here so washing machines. We've gotten really advanced like my my sister-in-law's washing machine in idaho. You literally throw all the clothes in right and you push one button. It does the detergent it senses. If you wanna go to call. I don't know how it does it. So i would like this is a little radical but i think it can be created. I would like a hamper. 'cause i don't know if you guys through this. That's all hampered. Wait a minute. I have have a double hamper two compartments. So i picked the whites and one side and the dirksen the other. I would like a hamper. That when you throw it in there you come back the next day and it's clean eliminate wash all they think about like an automatic chooses the lights in the dr. Wow wow already. They already have automatic folders. Yeah so you just throw it in like the what in right now addict sundays. Right your shirt. These shorts i go home. I throw it in tomorrow. I wake up there claim done. That'd be Can i ask you a hamper question. Pro hamper tom. Welcome to hamper talk. Because i know you're a very wealthy man. Yeah but do you have a hamper and we have share am. No lisa does know laundry zero. If she does laundry she gets yelled at. I'm in charge of all words. Or because. so you guys share a heifer. Give me a lot of shared hamper. I wouldn't like we have shared hamper at my house to you and one. Yeah and juan yeah. Okay so first of all. I dislike somebody who fixed my dishwasher. That would be one thing. It leaks all over the floor and we keep calling people and it's like you're calling some office some automated john telephone service in the ukraine. Somebody you need. Carter your carter no can can the proclaiming to it of course powerpoint. Wait a minute. They don't fix dishwashers. But if it's a plumbing issue they can fix it. Yeah yeah that's okay so that's my one and there's a company called carter you just like they're not an advertiser throwing this out there you any broken appliance of any kind. And they'll fix it. Yeah it's been broken and we can't get anybody to come out so that would be one form of technology. I would like which is a repairman the other one. I would like my apple phone able to fold out to an ipad like in other words. Your your iphone it folds and you can ultimately all the way to an ipad. This technology already exists on what a soft has a product like side kick from back in the day that it's not no in other words you fold this open and you get a full size. I think what you're describing already exists. Who does it. I don't know. But i've seen it's probably those stupid samsung's i hate those signs what i'll get so much. Samsung hate on here. it's ridiculous. The text messages turned green. And that's a frustrating. I am creating. i didn't even think about it for myself. So good okay..

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"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"Our shape saying this church hate but kaplan this is his wheelhouse. Manny losing this is this is how stuff starts then. It appears in an open. Then they take a shot. I didn't i just want to cap for cap. Must win cost with fifteen grand on cat. Cay on kaplan. Are you getting. I'm doubling down fifteen. Can't kaplan everyone. Well then stay bet on scenario and push up. Scott kaplan a trained you either after you either have to go bigger than me or get out. Give me twenty great. Wow twenty eight. This is the greatest got capitals life. Free everybody's betting on yes. I hope you're oh he's not he's running around isn't yeah. Well someone point out to him that if if he loses his up contests that bergman. We'll have a basically insurmountable awhile shot. This might be a hole in one. We got a whole one action. Ho nice shot beautifully. Fifteen hundred these wait. This is the best team we've seen yet. They had guys go by the way there. Right in the middle of the green these guys sunday swagger there where the lava ten and they got some tito's and now it's like forget it. Do i get kicked out if i chant brooks. You know what's interesting already. Hit keyshawn in ireland both have been talking about the lava. Ten watt today.

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:00 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Tonight. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <Advertisement> <Laughter> <SpeakerChange> You <Speech_Male> will not believe in <Speech_Male> i. I would <Speech_Male> hope i <Speech_Male> over man. We didn't get timoteo. <Speech_Male> Secondly <Speech_Male> the gordon ever treated me that <Speech_Male> way. And thirdly <Speech_Male> You know <Speech_Male> the the the <Speech_Male> hoax the underdog anyway. <Speech_Male> Personal like spitting <Speech_Male> on <Speech_Male> So i will rule <Speech_Male> like hell tonight to the avocado. <Speech_Male> And <Speech_Male> i were like a gummy <Speech_Male> at a cocktail <Speech_Male> on <Speech_Male> a value. <Speech_Male> Only when she didn't eat <Speech_Music_Male> last night. 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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"You will not believe in. I hope i automatically didn't get timoteo saturday. Never treated me that way. And thirdly You know the the the the hooks of the underdog anyway. Plus elected spitting on Young so i will route like hell tonight to the guy and i rule like a gummy at a cocktail. I the only way she didn't last night. Because i played tennis. And i will guy wants to bet the overall with a pass. I am gonna road every basket of this game the night in atlanta you. What i'm gonna run. This requires okay. He is a legend. Please put it on the poll. Chris cody do you consider toughing it out getting a car service lebatardshow and what i wanna to do here. Is i want all of us to listen to that again. But each of us is required to write down what they nominate as the single funniest thing in here because there are ten different things to choose from. He's losing his breath. There is a single ravioli involved. I don't know why he didn't eat last night. So this is simply that the knicks never did this for him once again. That media is just interested. In what do you do to make my job easier. Can i crush that does not sound like objectivity crush the jets coach for a police escort because you never got a police escort. Play that again. I mean what a joke. It's a joke. i mean it really is. It's a disgrace can't you can't deny it and.

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

05:29 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"You get them metal. Dan myopic. No i got a coffee mug. That says champion or worse because of my work with the club. We got nominated. Chris whittingham and i for the most prestigious award in the industry over in the uk. The sport industry award best podcast chelsea. mike deaf. Just follow the feed. Even if you don't support the club yes support me. Go for it. It's i'm up for renegotiation. We are doing something on friday here. That greg cody and a mean and the rest of metal arc media will be a part of. We hope you enjoy it with us. I wonder why fans are acting the way they're acting or supporters fans isn't really another myopic. Thing call us on. Friday we will be doing twenty four straight hours of streaming. If you've already found us today we're doing this as a trial run. We didn't announce it to anybody because there's all sorts of nonsense that goes into. What is we're trying to do on friday. It is laborious it is expensive. It is tiring and you should watch just to see us fail because this is hard to do on your own. And i'm assuming that like people remember on their wedding day things that go wrong twenty years later. I assume that you're going to be able to laugh at us. Hardest on the things that go wrong on. Friday assuming the spaceship can get up into the air. But we've got all sorts of plans and we're gonna try to do all sorts of things and if you're watching on this you do youtube channel right now. Please tell everyone you not subscribe so that they can get it because it's going to be the place we are going to grow this thing out from here with things like this and we're trying to do things live. We're trying to do things with video and we're trying to do it on our own and part of that begins friday with draft. Mike what are the people need to know about that. Beyond what i told them before we get to. This mad saw a mad dog sound of him being enraged by the jets head coach. Getting a police escort. Well as you mentioned. It's twenty four straight hours of laboratory and friends programming and that's the entire Laboratory infringe universe amino hassen is in town. We'll have cape fagin. We'll have tom haberstroh. We'll have greg cody. Have an hour all to himself. Really going to be spectacular for die hard fans and supporters of this show. But also it's going to be so ambitious it's sort of a re launch of our show that we hope to get a few new fans along the way. This is the biggest event that we've ever put on. It's also got the most structure which is good and bad because we got talent that likes to take a buzzsaw to structure so tune in to see if any of the ambitious that we're planning on works. But i would say doubly tune in to see it all go wrong and it's going to be a big party at the cleveland there on friday. We're in a dangerous space here. I don't know if it mean. Noticed it on his way in here but seven shootings and six days it was. It's upside down in south florida right now and we're going to be at the center of it trying to bring in the post normal after a pandemic we. We are building an airplane in the air trying to create this thing after jumping off of the biggest platform in sports and on friday. We will see if we land successfully or fall on our face and you can watch it all live and it'll happen the way that you just saw it happen. Where mean burst into the room on a flight and just talks at the wrong time. And hopefully that's the worst thing that happened but if you're watching right now we'll give you an exclusive on some of the programming. That's happening throughout those twenty four hours. We've mentioned raw macgill's going to be bringing animals throughout this studio and also has really valuable cards. We're going to appraise sinophile with adnan. Virk formerly of the wwe for a minute. We'll be able to get his first interview about About being the first metal arc employees to get let go from where it is that he was working before i mean even becomes a metal arc employees. What time is the ron mcgill. Our i just. I need to know four pm again in these meetings. Also stay away from that sinophobic. Doing is to have you there. What were you going to be televising. Your horror what do you mean. You're going to run away from their sinpho. You're talking about the podcast zach. Harper and i watched movies are poorly rated on rotten tomatoes and try to ascertain whether they are accurately pulley rated. Brad didn't get a fair shake. That's that's precisely the one that i'm talking about. Zach heartburn amino hasson will be here live in-studio witching hour type of stuff because they got the overnight one to three. Am they're going to be Live recapping the movie the goods and hopefully we can get some people. Jason tha that film and prize. Guests have names nancy. Recognize it lest you think that four. Am with greg. Cody and dr mcgillicuddy staring at his belly. Button in a moment of literal navel-gazing all we're going to do we're going to get big and legitimate names in here to prop up the greg cody's and the the amino hassans and the stugatz is in the me's and the mike ryan's people much more famous than i like my father. Jim brock myers going to be around. Sheena dots could be around. Were even going to have musical performances along the way including one. I'll i'll drop this bomb right now to to get good performance radio..

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Effects. He just gets me going every time. It's probably the last time we're talking to howard right. He's still on zoom by the way just waiting waiting guys. Mike was just trying to help you know that he was that he was still. It was unfortunate that he was still listening. The one who is not here you may have missed him for a couple of days. Is billy and i wanted so badly to talk to you today. About what bad bunny said he said bad bunny bigger than the grammys bigger than doing the super bowl. He said the biggest moment of his life was performing in wrestling. Yeah he's under selling it to. Because it was the biggest moment in my life. In john morris in one moment in time. Are you not surprised. That bad bunny chose that over the grammy's and the super bowl as best moment of his life. The best part was jazy was like ha ba. Bitter super bowl right like as a joke and bad bunny was wide eyed and he was like no bigger than everything's the biggest moment in my life. He was so serious. It was not a joke to him. I loved it. it's massive. It's a it's a showcase of the immortals than its grandest stage of the mall. I mean to say that about the super bowl man. it's so myopic to just put everything in a super bowl prison when he you really. The standard should probably be the champions league final which he actually wanted for the second time in their club's history. You only team in london with a european cup now. The only team in london with duke european. Mike do me a favor and find that mad dog sound of him yelling about somebody getting a police escort. I want to get to that because he's enraged by he's always i think it was What's your jets. Head coach name rob saleh robert sally. Yeah so he was enraged by that. We'll get to that in a second but before we do over the weekend. While mike was watching this he was enraged by me. And i really was disappointed in mike in general because i understand that this championship was a big moment for him but i texted him that fast and furious and jurassic park. We're talking about a crossover event in which both movies exists. Togethers to god so you. You know the rock and ludicrous against Dinosaurs and stuff. Okay and mike said my timing was terrible. And i just didn't think the timing was ever terrible to send somebody that was a crossover event that was coming. Especially because billy's favorite movie is the food fast and furious franchise. And mike's favorite movies. This jurassic park nonsense. It's not nonsense okay. it's i think one of the biggest It just got knocked off the biggest movie of all time by avengers and then adventures was knocked off. Because it you see that joke. That james cameron just going to re release avatar again just in asia this time so i can be number one now. What no one's asking for these avatar movies by the way is anybody site for avatar avatar was already dated by the time it came out. But i digress. You text me in the middle of the champions league. Final four chelsea yes. I was a terrible time. Because i don't know if you know this i work for the club. I have a podcast. It's official podcast. Chelsea mic'ed up. And i felt like i was a part of the team. I felt like a little bit of me. Lifted that trophy. On saturday. I was in warm embraces with strangers and family. I was emotional. An emotional to have that released in to win the biggest trophy in all of club. Sports it it just meant a lot and i wasn't fully prepared for anybody. Texting me let alone texting me about jurassic park in fast and furious. Now that i've had time to process at sounds amazing. Are you getting a ring a ring for. No you get them metal dan. I've you know..

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Three million dollars prize money. You get for winning the us open. This is one. Look at serena and sharapova all the money that women make i mean look at someone byles numbers against here and to your point john than i think that They know this and the tennis players are so grateful. Because this is how big game is run. It's not a team sport right so after every tournament. What do you say. I wanna thank the sponsors. I thank the ball kids. That wanna think the fans i mean the paternalism in this game is enormous. And if you notice the big guys you're talking about very few of them ever go up against the the establishment. That's one of the reasons why you've got that. Gap between djokovic. Federer and the dow djokovic is like okay. I'm going to tweet. The establishment and rafa and roger like. This has been very very good to me right. They make sure they don't mess with this in a lot of ways. Howard i want to talk to you about the macro here because your excellent on the macro not just on this object. I wanna talk to you about everything. Going on in america and the hostility of throwing popcorn and spitting on athletes but you tweeted program alert speed is on. Hbo and i said it was it was. You said it's your wait. Wait whoa wait a second. Hold up hold horrible. What's horrible about it that the fact that it's an adrenaline rush from start to finish the fact that it changed scores cinematography and has practical affects the fact that we have an incredible billon. Incredible buddy cop. Banter between jeff daniels and jack the fact that kiana reeves is an action for all times the fact that you had to get a bus above fifty miles per hour traffic. Tally you say you. It was your turn to lose lose. Lose our win. Sorry that's happened devils. Take my hand take my head. The only thing i will say about speed is that i apologize from the very depths of meinrad saying anything bad about that movie because of dennis hopper. That's it everything else. You get an joe. Morton andrew morton mad props to joe more but let it be said that. He is the only brother in terminator two. And he's responsible for blown up in the world. I mean come on speeds awful bringing you can do better than speed. I can't i do better than a movie. That not once but twice uses the device of tracks or highway not being completed. It doesn't rice the highway and then at the very end it gets you again with the drinks tracks. Aren't she's driving a car. She got a boss with a bomb and it sure the hell is. This is awful. This was awfully ninety. Four is awful. Arrange howard bryant trash howard. What you're saying is that speed does not have any cultural capital right like we don't still talk about speed today. 'cause it's just not a very good movie that's right however we do. We do still talk about dennis hopper nights. I urge everyone to just go do a river's edge blue velvet apocalypse now binge just make everybody knows how poorly oh god. He was treated by stieg. God okay yeah no. It doesn't have any cultural capital. We're not talking again. Also all talking about speed. We're all talking about it right now. You're talking about it right now. You have your head and even seen it. How jerry not gonna watch it. Oh you been jerk you are. Fool howard bryant. This opinion has made me lose. Four percent of my respect for you howard. Don't you like gain. Eight and a half percent back though by you know by talking about dennis hopper right back and watch things blow up for a couple of hours. I mean what's wrong with that. Howard one all say is one well dressed. Man knows where. You're cute. Little butts hiding that from blue velvet. All right so he's just he's enraged. He's longing for a different time in dennis. Hopper's life i he. He's looking for life. I miss okay. Howard we're gonna have to let you ever seen waterworld. You wanna talk about an all time. Dennis hopper perform romance. He stole true. Not the chesterfield. Mike god we can be a thank you howard. Good to.

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Three million dollars prize money. You get for winning the us open. This is one. Look at serena and sharapova all the money that women make i mean look at someone byles numbers against here and to your point john than i think that They know this and the tennis players are so grateful. Because this is how big game is run. It's not a team sport right so after every tournament. What do you say. I wanna thank the sponsors. I thank the ball kids. That wanna think the fans i mean the paternalism in this game is enormous. And if you notice the big guys you're talking about very few of them ever go up against the the establishment. That's one of the reasons why you've got that. Gap between djokovic. Federer and the dow djokovic is like okay. I'm going to tweet. The establishment and rafa and roger like. This has been very very good to me right. They make sure they don't mess with this in a lot of ways. Howard i want to talk to you about the macro here because your excellent on the macro not just on this object. I wanna talk to you about everything. Going on in america and the hostility of throwing popcorn and spitting on athletes but you tweeted program alert speed is on. Hbo and i said it was it was. You said it's lewis your wait. Wait whoa wait a second. Hold up hold horrible. What's horrible about it that the fact that it's an adrenaline rush from start to finish the fact that it changed scores cinematography and has practical affects the fact that we have an incredible billon. Incredible buddy cop. Banter between jeff daniels and jack the fact that kiana reeves is an action for all times the fact that you had to get a bus above fifty miles per hour traffic. Tally you say you. It was your turn to lose lose. Lose our win. Sorry that's happened devils. Take my hand take my head. The only thing i will say about speed is that i apologize from the very depths of meinrad saying anything bad about that movie because of dennis hopper. That's it everything else. You get an joe. Morton andrew morton mad props joe more but let it be said that. He is the only brother in terminator two and he's responsible for blown up in the world. I mean come on speeds awful bringing you can do better than speed. I can't i do better than a movie. That not once but twice uses the device of tracks or highway not being completed. It doesn't rice the highway and then at the very end it gets you again with the tracks. Aren't she's driving a car. She got a boss with a bomb and it sure the hell is. This is awful. This was awfully ninety. Four is awful. Arrange rule howard bryant trash howard. What you're saying is that speed does not have any cultural capital right like we don't still talk about speed today. 'cause it's just not a very good movie that's right however we do. We do still talk about dennis hopper nights. I urge everyone to just go do a river's edge blue velvet apocalypse now binge just make everybody knows how poorly oh god. He was treated by stieg. God no it doesn't have any cultural capital. We're not talking again. Also all talking about speed. We're all talking about it right now. You're talking about it right now. You have your head and even seen it. How jerry not gonna watch it. Oh you been jerk you are. Fool howard bryant. This opinion has made me lose. Four percent of my respect for you howard. Don't you like gain. Eight and a half percent back though by you know by talking about dennis hopper but don't sit back and watch things blow up for a couple of hours. I mean what's wrong with that. Howard thank you one. All say is one well dressed. Man knows where you're cute little butts hiding that from blue velvet. he's just he's enraged. He's longing for a different time and dennis. Hopper's life i he. He's looking for life. I miss okay howard. We're gonna have to let you ever seen waterworld. You wanna talk about an all time. Dennis hopper perform romance. He stole true. Not the.

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Is because i think the first statement came off the first statement came off a little flippant. The first statement was not the second statement the first statement was. Yeah if you do this to me. I'm just gonna laugh at sort of came off like i'm rich. What are you gonna do to me. And then they said We're going to duty right. So i to me when people say oh. Don't you feel bad now. I think if you go back from the first statement the first in the second statement are night and day and then in between the grand slams response change this thing dramatically. So much dan to your point that if i am one of my fellow tennis player. I'm like wait a minute guys right but we all know that tennis players are very compliant. And to jessica's point no they don't happy union and this is one of the things that people have been sort ridiculing novak djokovic for he's like we need to unionize folks and so this is real interesting time of tactics. And don't forget about this. I think jessica made the point earlier that in this moment in time over the past year. This is a battle for who runs this industry. And you know damn well. We all know that you've challenged the money and you challenge. Who gets the suit at that room. They will destroy you players. Come and go but we're still here. Howard since you brought up the the point about how reference in her statement that she's been struggling this twenty eighteen. I think one of the underrated aspects of the story is how taxing high level sport is. And what the obligation is of high level sport to make it easier on the high performing athletes mental health when mental health and strength is part of the profession. How do you square those two things. Well i think you square by recognizing the paternalism of the sport. Let's not forget how we treat this. All you get paid all these millions to play kids game. It's not a kids game. This is not a kids game. One hundred billion dollar industry and believe me if it were a kids game today on point they wouldn't be trying to smash you the way they're trying to smash you if it were just the kids game for if it were a kids game we play another kids game but this is not a kids game. This this could not be adult game in the world. Hours and international billion dollar industry howard. I wonder how you see this playing out because right now we have a staring match between the best player in women's tennis and the four majors. Somebody's gonna blink. Here's somebody's gonna give in. How do you see plane out. M curious well. I think that the way it's gonna play out is is it should play out is gonna play out the way. It should have played out which you get behind closed doors in your act. Like grown-ups right. I think that's the way it has to play and you're gonna have to have some change because if there is one thing that we can all agree on. If there's one piece of this that we can all agree. It is that those press conferences were not a good enough reason to have the number two player not performing in one of the biggest tournaments in the world. It's just this was not the issue to go all the way ham on on on for either one of so. I think that you gotta get behind closed doors. You gotta listen to what the players saying. I think osaka in some ways if she really wanted this to be something that was going to be a change agent you gotta go to the other players. Say anybody with me on this because a lot of the other players are feeling the same thing but they know they don't have now muzak is protection. It's like when we talk about the other protests when the bras says it. It's one thing when craig hodges has it. It's another so. They know the dynamics here to answer the question. I think how it's going to play out is there's gonna be some diplomacy there better be some diplomacy. I mean everybody lost you. Let's just not forget that piece. Everybody went down. I only asaka loss the tournament loss of fans lost. Everybody lost howard. I would say that tennis players don't realize the actual power they have you hear all this talk about super league's that i maintain that ten is really the only one that could pull it off because you talked about asaka not being in the french open. I don't care about the french open. If osaka's not in it i don't care about a major if it's not djokovic and federer or nidal i don't care so there's like five tennis players that i care about and they have the power i i tend to disagree with that simply because i think that there are parts of their parts of the money game. That just don't make sense right. I mean you watch tennis tournaments like there's nobody there house for run it's like it's like when you walk past that restaurant that's got ten tables. It's every holiday bidding you for twenty years right so tennis. Economics are strained because the prize when he keeps going up and had the interest is less and less than a lot of ways. You have to look internationally in terms of where. The money's from in fact a radically with all of this so much of the money in tennis. The you the the money that is propping up the sport right now is coming from asia so to do this to meiomi. Osaka is actually really sort of cheeky. In a lot of ways and very very arrogant. I think that there's another plane to this too. I think too. I think was just as point earlier. Is that. Let's also think about this from a women standpoint right if you are a female athlete in this country probably in the world. This is the most lucrative sport this is the one look at the wnba salaries against the three point..

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

09:03 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"And i think that one of the reasons why you can have these conversations on twitter because this is not a single issue this is not a one stop conversation you gotta pull all of these things apart number one. Look at it from now miyazaki's perspective. This was going to be one of the most challenging summers of her career. She's coming off back to back grand slam. She is emerging as the face. Let's not you cannot underestimate the she's skis. Essentially replacing in a lot of ways serena williams. She's the nazis dare apparent in terms of greatness. That's enormous we always. We already know that when you've watched over the last few years she doesn't seem very comfortable on in image in front of a camera she doesn't. Her interviews are very awkward. she is going onto two of her work surfaces. She doesn't play well on clay. She doesn't play well on grass. She hasn't made the second week in either one of those in either wimbledon oral garros on top of that. She's got an answer for japan. She hasn't decided whether or not she's going to the olympics. She's representing her home country. She's got to deal with that part on top back. She's to defend her. Us open championship as well. And with all of that simply being the professional side of it she also has the answer for the year anniversary of george. Floyd jacob blake in everything that happened last year. So all of these things are hitting at once and there's no question that that this is real. I mean this is not something that you would look at it. Go well you know. She just doesn't he just doesn't get i mean i. My issue with our had always been tactics in in. I think that if her second statement had been her first statement. I don't think we're having the summers asia howard. She is the sports a sport that is lacking big stars. Big name she is by far its biggest star. I'm confused by ten. Is's stance here where they should be doing everything they can shouldn't they to be making her more comfortable. Not go away to stay put right. Well that's the other element this that's gotta get a karst. In my opinion which is we are. Also as. Dan said this moment in time. You can't take people out of their context so in the context that were in. We're talking about player empowerment. We're talking about who gets to decide what the rules are. I gotta tell you. I know you guys are going to about this. But when i've been thinking about this story there's one name that keeps coming to mind and it's donald sterling because donald sterling is the guy who said the quiet brought out loud. Do i'd run the game or do they run the game and visit the argument. This still is labor question. As far as i'm concerned we're talking about workplace issues we're talking about workplace conditions for talking about who gets to set the parameters and remember andre agassi back in the day in the eighties was like well. You know i think. This wimbledon tradition of having to wear whites as really outdated and wimbledon was like well sir. You're welcome to come right. They are going to tell you. These tournaments belong to us at the end of the day no matter how big are nominal sokha. We've been here since the nineties. The eighteen ninety man. You know we'll get along without you. It was very harsh response. Howard correct me. If i'm wrong but women's tennis does not have a players union correct and if they did. This seems like an area where there would be some type of mediator between osaka and the governing bodies. That might be able to kind of avoid something like this happening. Where she's going to social media. I and instead of going to management yet will. Here's the here's the piece of that too. Right at tennessee is is a gentle sport to ten can. S has been trying for the last thirty years to figure out. Is it a pastime. Or is it a sport right. This is an onfield. Issue is on court. It's an issue as well and so the real piece of this to me has also been what cow you choose to communicate. And i think that the today's generation of young people they are social media. I i think that everybody got their back when you go public. I and i think that the the other piece of that is if you are going to To to do this and if you read her. First statement i statement. Didn't talk that much about her. Talked about the conditions. It talked about how we've seen other players have trouble and so that being the case this sounded like she was making a statement on behalf of her profession without buying from her profession. So i if you notice this week. And i didn't really sense a great deal of solidarity and support. Obviously lots of concern for her as a person but not a lot of concern for reform and so this is why. I just think that this entire conversation has to get rattled them so many different layers. And you just can't be doing that in one hundred and twenty eight characters or an instagram post. That doesn't engage the other side. What would you say are the most interesting parts of all these layers that you're parsing on this story. I think the most interesting part of the story is won her second statement essentially told you. I have not handled being a world champion. Very well in she says in her second statement that this has been going back to twenty eighteen. What she's really saying. Is i'm not doing well here and i think that part is very big deal because that is the story right. The story has changed from whether she handled it. Well to whether she'd get into whether the grand slam board overreached whether it didn't simply because this became a fight but the real conversation of what's taken place here is how is she doing. How's she doing in. It doesn't sound like she's doing very well. In terms of what it takes the price of fame we also wanna we wanna be you. Are you sure you wanna be her or do you just want bank account. And so there's that. I thought that was really really important. I think the other piece of this. That's extremely important. As well is the fundamental question of all of this. Winter is when we talk about change. You talk about performing you. Talk about who has power is it time. And i'm i don't agree that it is but is it. A professional athletes responsibility to be responsible to the public through interview sessions right. I mean this is the other thing do we wanna do press or not. I think that's one thing that miami ozak really did sort of underestimate the backlash and of course the third thing that i think the most important is what the hell with a grand slams doing. I mean they didn't just say hey. We're gonna have a problem with this tournament. They decided so roland garros called wimbledon. Who called the us open. Who called the australian open and said we're gonna crush everybody. This isn't just phenomena Every tennis player wants to cross as. Here's what's coming that. That is a disproportionate response. Big time especially in this in this timeframe open. I understand it. Howard that's exactly how the system protects works. Absolutely that's how power works and they went out and said okay. You wanna fight. We're gonna fight and let's take this. Let's just pull this back one. Quick second okay. I only soccer one of the reasons why she wasn't getting a great deal of compassion for this is because all of this is taking place at the same time she and i think the wall street journal had announced that a story that she had earned fifty five million dollars in endorsements so the argument has been well. How how can you be. How upset can you be about your station when you're pulling it when you're on every magazine cover in the country in the world right so there's that question and i think that when you put those two side by side with the grand slams are also doing is saying okay. Who are you without us. Do you have that fifty five million endorsements without these grand slams the any. I don't know how many hardcore tennis fans out there in your audience. But this is the sport you can play charleston and you can play belgrade and you can play parma. All you want. But if you don't perform at the grand slams you're not part of this work and so what they what they were really saying. How valuable are you without us. they just went nuclear. As a first option. I get that though. Howard because in the day of player empowerment after a decade of what. She's been watching growing up watching in basketball power of brand and all that stuff her and the media half the. I'm sorry the media and these grand slams have to stomp her out in order to keep all of their power and their interest they'll file it under the consumer the customer the fan but really. It's just the money exerting its will on twenty three year old. And what i don't understand is when you're talking about this. You're talking about people siding with her. Why wouldn't they side with a champion twenty three years old asking for compassion for mental illnesses four institutions gang up on her because she says i'm uncomfortable with all your questions people don't.

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Back and forth this weekend between merkich and kendrick perkins kendrick perkins exists at this point to say things on espn and kendrick perkins job. It is the job. They signed into a big extension. Espn didn't want anything to what's happening here. But kendrick perkins says things on television. He is not stu gods he. Just he's not mean he just gets on there and he says things says things that enraged people and he called merkich the worst offender in the league which called him. You know saying of him. If he were in the league today he would be a mascot because the game did sort of evolve pass perks style of play being the square in the middle of the post frank. The tank is still around. He's still around. But kendrick perkins at this. Point is not someone who could have guarded people on the perimeter argument ender in the battle with nurkic in which he just posted a video of kobe. Bryant saying perk is the best post defender in the league and it was kobe bryant saying in an interview and so just one of those things. Kobe was saying to be nice. Because didn't know kobe doesn't do that. It was not to be nice. That's right. Kobe did not do that. And so that was a funny back and forth. We will get back to some of the funnier things that happened this weekend. In the second but one of the things that was not funny howard. Brian is here to talk to us about. I thought it was the most interesting story of the weekend because of the variables involved and there were many of them. But i believe Rob parker howard and thank you for joining us. Wrote this for deadspin before asaka gave voice to the mental frailties and the mental illness stuff. But this is what he wrote and it is indicative of a lot of people were thinking at the time. Naomi osaka is wrong. Her boycott of the media at the french open is misguided worse. It's downright unprofessional. Tennis superstars seriously dealing with mental health issue as she announced on social media before the tournament she should have bowed out gracefully from the event taken time for herself fans would have been disappointed but understood but to claim she can do everything else but just can't talk to the media is bogus bravo to the four grand slam tournaments who issue though soccer both a fine and a stern warning for her behavior. The grand slam tournaments also said if she continued to not talk to the media she could be subject to escalating punishment including disqualification. And he goes on here. Many fans will side with osaka issued. A warning i'm sorry. So he goes on here and the attack on the media says it's so wrong and dumb. The media's there for fans most media members are just trying to job. It's not about us. It's never been when you blow up the media you're telling fans they don't matter and don't count media members get paid whether they talked to the star players or not what can change the people who run the events understand. Is that media outlets will stop covering events if they can't get access to the stars in ball. You read good howard bryant with us now i should. You should read howard bryant instead of listening to me reading. Good howard your thoughts there. What before we get to the larger conversation. Yeah on what rob said yes. Yeah i could not. I mean i understand what rob's coming from but that take was a little too hot for me A little too warm of simply. Because i don't feel like she should have bowed out gracefully Bitch maybe should have determined whether or not she was fit to play. I think she determined that she was fit to play. But i think that the real issue when i said During this weekend. As but i felt like she did not handle this. Well i think it was simply in terms of tactics. I think that you have to go to the tournament and you have to at least give the tournament the opportunity to do their ridiculous overreach that they ended up doing to you so at least you would have been on the the you would have had the tactical advantage by saying. I went to the tournament. I talk to the tournament before this thing even began and they pretty much told me to shut up and play if that were the case then. I think that this would have been a very very different story. But i think that one of the big issues here was how you do this. I think that when you immediately go public the minute she went public now. Everybody's back is up and now they're thinking okay. You're trying to tell us what to do. Or we're going to show you who's boss and i think that i mean it Robin i or cool and everything. But i gotta say bravo to to the tournament for having four grand slams gang up on her at once come on. That's that that was that was so ridiculously excessive. A you talk about proportionality. That was a disproportionate response to what was happening. How about at this time in america at the end of mental health illness month with the history that tennis has that is interesting and complicated. Howard where these conversations about gender and sexuality women's tennis was having it before the rest of the country. Poor sports. Billie jean king is even saying you have to be professional in this instance. But she's from another time and to hear a pioneer of that sort. Say you gotta be professional in that instance. When a young person is talking about mental illness. I thought that juxtaposition was interesting. Yeah it is..

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"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"brodie" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Back and forth this weekend between merkich and kendrick perkins kendrick perkins exists at this point to say things on espn and kendrick perkins. That's the job. It is the job. They signed into a big extension. Espn didn't want anything to what's happening here. But kendrick perkins says things on television. He is not stu gods he. Just he's not mean he just gets on there and he says things says things that enraged people and he called merkich the worst offender in the league which called him. You know saying of him. If he were in the league today he would be a mascot because the game did sort of evolve pass perks style of play being the square in the middle of the post frank. The tank is still around. He's still around. But kendrick perkins at this. Point is not someone who could have guarded people on the perimeter but he had the argument ender in the battle with nurkic in which he just posted a video of kobe. Bryant saying perk is the best post defender in the league and it was kobe bryant saying in an interview and so just one of those things. Kobe was saying to be nice. Because didn't know kobe doesn't do that. It was not to be nice. That's right kobe not do that. And so that was a funny back and forth. We will get back to some of the funnier things that happened this weekend. In the second but one of the things that was not funny howard. Brian is here to talk to us about. I thought it was the most interesting story of the weekend because of the variables involved and there were many of them. But i believe Rob parker howard and thank you for joining us. Wrote this for deadspin before asaka gave voice to the mental frailties and the mental illness stuff. But this is what he wrote and it is indicative of a lot of people were thinking at the time. Naomi osaka is wrong. Her boycott of the media at the french open is misguided worse. It's downright unprofessional. Tennis superstars seriously dealing with mental health issue as she announced on social media before the tournament she should have bowed out gracefully from the event taken time for herself fans would have been disappointed but understood but to claim she can do everything else but just can't talk to the media is bogus bravo to the four grand slam tournaments who issue though soccer both a fine and a stern warning for her behavior. The grand slam tournaments also said if she continued to not talk to the media she could be subject to escalating punishment including disqualification. And he goes on here. Many fans will side with osaka issued. A warning i'm sorry. So he goes on here and the attack on the media says it's so wrong and dumb. The media's there for fans most media members are just trying to job. It's not about us. It's never been when you blow up the media you're telling fans they don't matter and don't count media members get paid whether they talked to the star players or not what can change the people who run the events understand. Is that media outlets will stop covering events if they can't get access to the stars in ball. You read good howard bryant with us now i should you should read howard bryant instead of listening to me reading. Good howard Your thoughts there. What before we get to the larger conversation. Yeah on what rob said yes. Yeah i could not. I mean i understand what rob's coming from but that take was a little too hot for me A little too warm of simply. Because i don't feel like she should have bowed out gracefully I think that maybe should have determined whether or not she was fit to play. I think she determined that she was fit to play. But i think that the real issue when i said During this weekend. As but i felt like she did not handle this. Well i think it was simply in terms of tactics. I think that you have to go to the tournament and you have to at least give the tournament the opportunity to do their ridiculous overreach that they ended up doing to you so at least you would have been on the the you would have had the tactical advantage by saying. I went to the tournament. I talk to the tournament before this thing even began and they pretty much told me to shut up and play if that were the case then. I think that this would have been a very very different story. But i think that one of the big issues here was how you do this. I think that when you immediately go public the minute she went public now. Everybody's back is up and now they're thinking okay. You're trying to tell us what to do. Or we're going to show you who's boss and i think that i mean it Robin i or cool and everything. But i gotta say bravo to to the tournament for having four grand slams gang up on her at once come on. That's that that was that was so ridiculously excessive. A you talk about proportionality. That was a disproportionate response to what was happening. How about at this time in america at the end of mental health illness month with the history that tennis has that is interesting and complicated. Howard where these conversations about gender and sexuality women's tennis was having it before the rest of the country. Poor sports. Billie jean king is even saying you have to be professional in this instance. But she's from another time and to hear a pioneer of that sort. Say you gotta be professional in that instance. When a young person is talking about mental illness. I thought that juxtaposition was interesting. Yeah it is..

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Canadiens Beat Maple Leafs 3-2 in OT to Force Game 7

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 1 year ago

Canadiens Beat Maple Leafs 3-2 in OT to Force Game 7

"Yes very cut can you hear me scored at fifteen fifteen of overtime to give the Canadians a three two win over the maple Leafs Montreal had been out shot thirteen to one or no T. before cut can you hear me tallied off a giveaway by defenseman Travis Dermott neither team scored until the third period Corey Perry and Tyler to fully lit the lamp for the hatch to make it to nothing but you suspect the answer before TJ Brodie tied it with three eleven left in regulation carry price stopped forty one shots for the Canadians who will head to Toronto for game seven on Monday I'm the ferry

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"brodie" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

SPORTS GOOFS

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"brodie" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

"They did their trip So much but at the very end was like the old fifty five. Tom waits playing as like a mixture of and they had like instagram photos of hoover was family than even with the wwe people. So that's saying something because you know vance videos in the dark one and let me tell you the difference. Put some humor in this. Tony kahn had all of cooper's factions brody section. Dark owner win. Vince mcmahon day roman reigns really cancer. Everybody had dean. Ambrose nuts at rollins. I would've felt that all the dark order loss if it was a wbz thing ha Though but will kill me with his son's a little bit mask the mask bit part of his group. You'll see a couple of masses thing. They gave his kid. Tnt championship that his dad wanted like yours or retiring designed your last night persons suite. They had interfered. Imagine hit 'em j. f. I love jail. 'cause you know what he did. He flipped a little kid off. He's a he'll he'll take so you don't put on twitter afterwards it i love it. Yeah you know because brody arrested wrestler so don't break cave don't do stuff like that but will kill me. Man was he gave tony. Kahn gave his son early. Junior hoover's boots and he put middle of the ring and they put the ban on you guys gonna put in putting the boots up man put in the ring. It's done it's over with that. i was just. I was a thirty one year. Old man single liquor into me. Calming it out. So wrestling is a bonding experience. Real wrestling is more than a scripted. Fights radio wrestling at the end of the day. it's attachment it's a healthy attachment. It's outlet is love is a passion for me and this hits me more because when you know you guys know one niche dies when flare goes on. Be sad but players like old. This was someone who is forty one on thirty one ten years old than me. Who personally. I like to see him achieve success. I enjoyed it. I saw him alive in. Its differently you know. You appreciate the character work because there's something about wrestling that i think i attribute that i feel connection to about being more and that's the grind and that's a struggle. Because before i could become a lawyer i was lost. I had to put my nose into those books. And i had to get the grades and i had to try to pay anything out and then i told that that wasn't enough and then i had to go and get bar stiff. What are rip. What a ponzi scheme. But i trust myself. And i said i'm do it and i'm not going to have an audience of one. Tell me. I can't be nothing. And i went and got it and i go from there. And there's a wrestler who's doing rustling at bingo halls wrestling in rochester. New york wrestling like to an audience of ten. But you know that you have to do it because you believe in yourself in that drive and you end up getting those grades you end up paying those on. You end up getting that meaningless championship on the big time. And then you end up finding yourself and do your own thing on the other big time because it's about self works so i don't know maybe that's psychological metaphysical therapeutic connection to it. But that's maybe why. I'm connected to it. That's why it's attachment free. Wrestling is great. Sometimes wrestling community at damn wrestling can be said so john. Hct looper brodie lee recipes to your family..

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First poster for Wes Anderson's 'The French Dispatch' dispatched ahead of imminent first trailer

Lights Camera Barstool

00:52 sec | 3 years ago

First poster for Wes Anderson's 'The French Dispatch' dispatched ahead of imminent first trailer

"I look at the French dispatched. The next move for Sanderson and we're recording on Tuesday. Trey was coming out Wednesday us. We don't have the trailer I imagine we. We know what we can expect a lot of people this movie. He released a poster. It's the most wes anderson poster of all time it's supposed to look like a cover of the New Yorker Magazine Snakes and the New Yorker also had the exclusive rights to release the first images this from the movie Has So many people in the movie. Bill Murray Franson Tilda. Swinton Jeffrey Wright Adrian Brodie Benicio ACL. Del Toro Owen Wilson Timothy Xiaomei Lee said do Liev Schreiber Elizabeth Moss Edward Norton Willem Defoe search around and Kristoff vaults Alz Jason Schwartzman Rupert Friend Henry. Winkler Bob Balabagn. I mean Anjelica Huston. The list goes on and

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GM Brodie Van Wagenen says New York Mets finalizing agreement with quality control coach Luis Rojas to make him manager

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

01:03 min | 3 years ago

GM Brodie Van Wagenen says New York Mets finalizing agreement with quality control coach Luis Rojas to make him manager

"Joined as the match have filled their vacancy with the son of Felipe Alou Louise roe Haas arm and you could not most Mets fans over with a feather because this is a guy was a quality control coach last year obviously a tremendous family lineage of bilingual individual who can relate to virtually everyone in the clubhouse does the team has managed it up you know if you will smaller places than the fishbowl York's that's rolling dice man because as Harold Reynolds of MLB network pointed out there ready to win now they got away now this is it certainly Syndergaard might not be around for much longer although the other guys supposedly not really Bobby Axelrod but has a resume Bobbi acts Roddy's going to be the the new full time or the mats has all the money to spend you don't have any problems like the previous years so you never know did I mean

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Do Humans and Bananas Really Share Half Their DNA?

BrainStuff

06:04 min | 3 years ago

Do Humans and Bananas Really Share Half Their DNA?

"During Party conversation or a Trivia night you may have heard the fun little fact that humans and Bananas Sheriff Fifty or even sixty percent of the same DNA there it seems to be a lot of differences though between a person and a piece of yellow fruit starting with the fact that one is an animal and the other is a plant but actually there is some truth to that startling statistic but it's not the whole truth. This urban legend of sorts likely originated from a program run by the National Human Genome Research Institute back in two thousand thirteen. Although similar similar data may have been run elsewhere genetics expert. Dr Laurence Brodie at his colleagues generated some banana human information to be included as part of an Educational National Smithsonian Museum of Natural History video called the animated genome that video noted that DNA between a human and a banana is forty one percent similar so in order to find out how this similarity was determined. We talked with Dr Brody himself. He explained that. I it's important to understand the difference. Prince between DNA and protein products. You can think of DNA as the blueprint of a house and protein products the actual house because all of the information is in there Then think of human DNA is the blueprint for a ranch home and banana. DNA is that of a condo in each house. A bunch of things are similar. The plumbing bathrooms kitchen and products are both quite different. That's how it works with humans versus just about everything else from bananas to chimpanzees. The second thing to keep in mind is that genes which are the regions of DNA that code for these proteins. Only make up about two percent of your DNA in order to compare humans and bananas scientists. I looked at the sequences of jeans and a typical banana. Genome Brody said we then used these DNA sequences to predict the amino acid said sequence of all the proteins that would be made from those genes. We then did the same process for all human genes. All of the protein sequences were placed in a file file next. The scientists compared the protein sequence from each banana gene to every human. Jean Brodie said the program compares. How similar the sequence of the banana genes are to each human? Gene Program. Kept any matches that were more similar than one would expect by chance. The program continued doing this gene by gene seen all told more than four million comparisons were done resulting in about seven thousand best hits between the two genomes then the percent similarity score score for each of those hits was averaged Brady said this gave us the result of about forty percent this is the average similarity between proteins gene products. Not What genes gene products or proteins are the biochemical material resulting from Jean becoming functional. Brody continued of course there are many many genes in our genome that do not have a recognizable counterpart in the banana genome. Ns Versa in case. That's a bit difficult to chew and swallow. Let's let's break it down. Essentially they took all of the banana jeans and compared them one at a time to human genes from that they called a degree of similarity. If the banana had the gene. But the human didn't that didn't get counted and about sixty percents jeans have a recognizable counterpart in the Banana Genome Brady explained and of those sixty percent. The proteins encoded by them are roughly forty percent identical when we compare the amino acid sequence of the human protein twins equivalent in the banana. Uh it may seem shocking that so many genes and so many of the proteins that they create are similar in to such vastly different beings as a person in a banana. But when you think about it. It's not that shocking. Brody explained if you think about what we do for living and what a banana does. There's a lot of things we do. The same way. Like consuming oxygen a lot of those genes are just fundamental to life so when people repeat the percentages being a similarity of DNA. Actually actually what the research looked at was the similarity of gene products. Brody reassured US. It's a pretty minor mistake. The kernel that you would take home is that we have something in common with a banana and a potato and the pine tree that part is true. The fine points about the gene products or the DNA is easy to see how that would get translated incorrectly so the scientists looked at the DNA sequence of a banana and compared it with the DNA of human it would not align. We also spoke by email with Mike Francis a PhD student in Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia. He explained you share fifty percent of your DNA with each of your parents but with bananas as we share about fifty percent of our genes as we said earlier genes make up just two percent of your DNA. So what's the other ninety eight percent made up of well. Eight percent of the rest of your DNA regulates genes as to whether a gene should be turned on or off other ninety percent appears to have unknown functions or functions that have been lost through evolution. Francis said these unknown sections of DNA used to commonly called junk DNA because it was thought to do nothing I hesitate to use the phrase junkie because each year. It seems we realize more of this junk is actually functional. Humans don't just share a high percentage of protein protein encoding genes with bananas. We also share eighty five percent of those genes with a mouse and we share sixty one percent of disease causing genes with a fruit fly. Brody Brody said the remarkable thing is that despite being very far apart in evolutionary time we can still find a common signature in the genome of a common ancestor. These are preserved served because the genome of an organism that lived billions of years ago contained genes. That helped cells live and reproduce. Those same jeans are preserved in US and plants Francis added that humans likely share about one percent of their DNA with other as well. He said this is because all life that exists on earth has evolved from a single cell fell originated about one point. Six billion years ago in a sense. We're all relatives

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Police seeking man who threatened to kill woman, child at South Austin H-E-B

Austin's Morning News

00:38 sec | 3 years ago

Police seeking man who threatened to kill woman, child at South Austin H-E-B

"News Austin police are still looking for a man who threatened to kill a mother and child detective Steve Nash says there are a lot of unknowns about the suspect who made the threats as part of a daylight robbery aside from believing the man frequents the area around the H. E. B. R. Brodie lane and William cannon at this point we do not know the individuals living status the reason that is believed or was put out there is because he was seen leaving on foot is not known whether or not he has a vehicle is not guaranteed that he lives there in that area NASA says its concerning this happened in broad daylight in a war is a further that there are so many unanswered questions John Cooley newsradio

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 Tony Gonzalez enters Hall of Fame

CBS Sports Radio

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

Tony Gonzalez enters Hall of Fame

"Eight men in Chardon the pro football hall of fame last night in canton including tight end Tony Gonzalez every quarterback could ever threw me a football I just want to say I appreciate your help Mr back rich Gannon Warren moon Brodie Croyle Tyler Thigpen Damon here to and a guy that I played five years with we did some damage drink green thank you also inductee champ Bailey and read Ty law Kevin Moore why Pat Bowlen Gil Brandt Johnny

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At Trade Deadline, the Mets Keep Their Arms and Vow to Contend

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

02:31 min | 3 years ago

At Trade Deadline, the Mets Keep Their Arms and Vow to Contend

"Can you believe that we got to the deadline and the mets turned out to be buyers because they sold nothing. They didn't trade syndergaard. They didn't Trae Zack Wheeler that in trade todd frazier. I guess they traded Jason Vargas yes but still the mets basically were buyers before the deadline. I don't get it Sarah. I don't get it and honestly even though people people were somewhat high on the mets entering this year. I don't think I even would have believed that if you told me that on March first hey we're going to get to the trade deadline. The mets are just GonNa get Marcus Stroman. Okay get rid of Jason Burs like I never I never would have believed that. I was pretty surprised I feel like they had some players that you know teams would've wanted. I think I even saw a rumor or about Luis avalon on twitter last night. I forget who it was saying. That teams are interested. I mean I don't understand necessarily not not doing those things and it's it's. It's just interesting. I mean now they're in this interesting situation with Zack Wheeler where I don't know that they're really even in the position where they would want to pay him the qualifying offer and if they if he does take it and if he doesn't then I'm sure they're not going to be in a position to really negotiate with what he's going to want. So that's an odd one one and I don't know I feel like they're just so many moves out there that can be made and one thing that we saw today is a lot of those kind of August I two thirty thirty first deals sort of happen today because they can't happen you know moving forward with the new way that it has this year like that Corey Dickerson trade to me seemed like a waiver kind of trade trade that we might see on August fifteenth and a previous year and is interesting with the mets didn't even attempt something like that. I mean one name that stuck out to me was John Ryan Murphy who is going going to the braves. I feel like you know he would probably be appreciably better for the mess right now. Then Wilson Ramos or Tomas Nido even if he were in a backup role you know maybe NATO's role and it was interesting to me that they didn't even come through on a on a move like that because if you are kind of claiming to go all in and then I would expect more on that side at the the very least so it's it's really an odd one to make one move and have it be like the big splash got this all going and then that's basically it. I would love to be the agent for Marcus Marcus Stroman right now because you talk about emotional leverage that he has on the mets during the wintertime. If you were to say you know what I'm looking for a contract and try to bully them into doing something because that deal was sort of the centerpiece of their whole summer kind of like Brodie van wagon in did last summer on behalf of Jacob degrom. He bullied the mets into an

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Who is Gerald Butts? And what happens now?

The Big Story

09:05 min | 4 years ago

Who is Gerald Butts? And what happens now?

"His resignation, the typical political scandal narrative swirled around Gerald butts, a political stunt up from Ottawa one of the prime minister's most trusted advisers, a longtime friend Gerald butts has resigned amid allegations the prime minister's office interfered to help Quebec engineering giant SNC loveline avoid a criminal prosecution statement butts flato denied any wrongdoing saying the allegations have become a distraction from the prime minister and the government's work. So he stepping aside except Jerry butts, isn't your typical political staffer resignation not at all as much as this move will dominate headlines all week. And of course, it indicates that the SNC level and scandal is probably going to get a lot worse before it gets better. The most interesting story from this is about a break-up. You see Justin Trudeau has never won anything without Jerry butts. And now he's got an election in eight months and butts walked away from his partner and his friend at the time. He was needed more than ever. So why? Who is the man that every insider on the hill has used as an unnamed source at one point or another how much Justin Trudeau's policy came from him. What will the prime minister of Canada do now without his right hand, man. I'm Jordan heath Rawlings. And this is the big story Holwell's is a senior writer at Maclean's. He knows more about the personal relationships at play in politics than anybody on parliament health. Paul who is jailed butts. He was until. Minister's principal secretary, which is which is a job title looking to have many meanings over time. He was the prime minister's right hand Ranya was his right hand since long before he was the prime minister he co managed the campaign in twenty fifteen. He went to McGill University Justin Trudeau in the nineties and they've been nearly inseparable ever since. I mean, I I was hearing rumors guesswork from people who the both of them better than I nearly twenty years ago. Just try to prime minister Sherry butts wants to make up and he did it and then he walked away. Yeah. He there is around town that Jerry butts doesn't have hurt in the job as much lately as he had those rumors are from before Christmas from last autumn. And so to some extent as amazing is not a huge surprise. This is not somebody who was in the middle of new adventures and was looking forward to the next grade accomplishment. There was there was a sense. That but says been a little listless and not not as deeply engaged with files as as yet been for. That's kind of interesting because the first thing that everybody went to is the timing and the relationship to the scandal you're saying that that this might have been brewing for some time. Well, it's pretty clear that the scandal has something to do with it. But it's easier to get someone to give up on a job, if they are have already in toying with the idea, you know, and and a lot of quite reasonably a lot of speculation a lot of the reaction to the announcement of his resignation was people say, well, look if he's done nothing wrong. Then why is he quit if you know if there's no fire than wildest smoke. And I think it's possible that possible we'll find out, but that the resignation was kind of an expression of to hell with this. I don't need. I you know, I made my best friend minister he's been prime minister for three years. I was in all the meetings. I was at dinner with Barack Obama off I go, you know, there's still there's still way more unanswered than. Answered questions around the sessions, he level and business. So I'm hesitant to speculate with great certainty, but that's a that's a looking supposition. What was to the best of your knowledge people around the hill. Anyway, what was their working relationship lake? How how close were they I I mean, I know they were really good friends. But but how did it work between them important decisions were made by the prime minister is chief of staff, Katie Telford and its principal secretary Gerald butts all three of them together in meetings that they would have a few times a day. And you know, sometimes the the circle would be extended is probably ten or a dozen people who would be frequent make frequent appearances at those meetings. But if they were all in the same city together and Telford or would never be absent from those big decision. They were at least as necessary to the process was the prime minister. Maybe who is he is a guy if you spent any time with them, you hang out with them. Remember the first time you met him. I don't remember the first time I met him. But I'll tell you an early extended. That a time. I spent with him was on a big maybe both in the Arctic for a week in probably two thousand eight why the hell did that happen? Because even Harper was would have the Canadian forces do annual sovereignty patrols in Arctic waters. Right. And I was interested in that as a journalist. He's coming Stephen Harper throw budget that point was the head of the World Wildlife federation for Canada, and he was interested in it for climate change. And so I asked the harbor PM. Would you put me on his boat? And when I got there Jerry was there, and so he and I spent a week on the deck of a Canadian navy boat in the art looking at icebergs, and what was he lying? What struck you about him? He he's a low T. He's not emotionally demonstrative. He is friendly to everybody he encounters. He is not nearly as sort of confrontational and abrasive in person as us on Twitter where he's very act and where. Since long before the election every night. He would cheerfully Perec journalists on on his perception of the flaws in their reporting and analysis, which is when I had a bit of a falling. But in person he seeks agreement rather than confrontation. He doesn't pull rank particularly he doesn't say, you know, look, I'm I'm Justin Trudeau in. You're not his competitive advantage in history comes to the fact that when when else these he's in the room until recently, he wasn't room with the leader with the prime minister. And so he he gets the last say, but in the moment, he doesn't he's not look looks for fights. There's been a ton of discussion since he resigned about him kind of being the man behind the curtain when it comes to Justin Trudeau. Do you have a sense of how much power he wielded there? And how many how much of of Trudeau's actions kind of came from him, or is that just kind of the typical stereotype people tend to exaggerate the roles of left tenants for people who are. Supporters or members of government. It's a way to criticize the leader with criticized leader, criticized the people around and for Ponant of the government. It is a handy way to make it look like the prime minister staffed himself up with monsters as having many times with conservative and liberal prime ministers people used to claim that Stephen Harper was we're in for a university of how profit and Tom Flanagan and then for the last seven years. Harper was prime minister was was well known that he wasn't even speaking time finding his angry. He didn't need the supposed send galley was controlling. Similarly, look, I expect that Justin Trudeau will be able to function as prime minister for the rest of this calendar year without without journal butts around, but even people in the gone, even people whose future was bound up with Justin Trudeau's continued electoral success would complain about the extent to which biggest then get made until Jerry butts got around to getting the file and and the decision. This government is not a super fast that decision. And since the beginning large part of perceived reason for that is that Jerry butts and or Tito for half to personally find off on every important decision. And so there was just this huge bottleneck. It was not a discentralising when he came to power Justin Trudeau announced that cabinet government cabinet is none other words ministers have power to make their own decisions. Everything I hear says that hasn't been true you've covered a lot of governments. Do you have a sense of how rare it is for it to be structured that way and decisions to made like that? It is everyone complains about excessive power in in five ministries EM Brodie who was chief of staff to Stephen Harper for a while. We're really interesting book that outlines all the reasons why that's kinda needs to be the case. Why important decisions have to go through the? But I mean, there could be six or eight people who make those decisions the definition of what is the decision. So important that it has to go through the pm couldn't does change from government to government and the combination of very elevated executive decision. Making power in the hands of prime ministers to principal tenants, and the very close personal relationship. It's not unprecedented. But it's very it's very novel. I mean chief of staff John tape phone after back city Christian and Peltier went to seize up together, you know, in the stone age, and so there there have been cases where personal relationship translates to a functional relationship in office. But Harper was not buddies with any of his chief of staff, so if a bit of a pendulum, and and and it can it can go both ways. Do we have a sense yet

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Emanuel Luhn, longtime owner of Jeffreys Toys, dies at 93

San Francisco Chronicle Business & Technology News - Spoken Edition

03:57 min | 4 years ago

Emanuel Luhn, longtime owner of Jeffreys Toys, dies at 93

"You're listening to the spoken edition of the San Francisco Chronicle. Emmanuel loon longtime owner of Jeffries toys dies at ninety three. By me. Russell from business. Emanuel, Manny loon who owned a chain of bay area stores known to generations of children for the assortment of hard. Find toys before the business was whittled down to one location. Jeffries toys has died. He was ninety three loon died of heart failure October twenty third at his danville. Home said son, Geoffrey loom, for whom the store was named manual loon earned a reputation as the big kid at the store chains center and was remembered by his children for setting off water rockets at Berkeley traffic intersection outside one of his shops and building towers of toys just to see how high he could stack them Jeffries toys, located in San Francisco's financial district since two thousand seventeen is still humming amid a difficult time for toys stores. It's outlasted toys R us and survived the arrival of e commerce. Mark loon. His eldest son took over Jeffrey's toys nearly three decades ago and remains its owner. He just was not a get rich build an empire kinda guy said Jeffrey loon a photographer. He just worked really really hard. He never criticized anybody, but people wanted to please him because he was a nice, man. Born on April eighteenth, nineteen twenty five Emanuel loon grew up in Oakland with his mother, and father birdie and Morton and older, brother. Joel the family owned a general store. Birdies variety store that sold everything from housewares to hardware in the nineteen thirties after World War, Two more Americans had young children and demand for toys boomed with the population birdie and Morton loon opened birdies toy house in San Leandro in nineteen forty eight and steered their son into the toy business when he returned from his service in the Marine Corps. He left behind his engineering. Studies at San Jose State university. The store chain grew with new locations in San Francisco. Daly city, Berkeley, walnut creek and Hayward. Emmanuel loon, married his teenage sweetheart Mildred and they had three children twins, Mark and Stevie and Jeffrey the children were of course, drafted into the toy business. Mark loon said he was the buyer for the hobby department by the time he was twelve when the children were young the loons lived in the bedroom community of San Lorenzo where people deck their front yards with elaborations at Christmas time, the spectacle, drew so many sightseers it required police to direct traffic. Jeffrey loon said the men in the neighborhood would take turns dressing as Santa Claus and handing out candy canes to children, Emmanuel loon would take his turn. But he also gave a gift to every kid. Jeffrey loon said his dad would put on the red suit and load his delivery van with wrapped gifts. Madam Alexander dolls for the girls and baseball mitts for the boys. He knocked on every door in the neighborhood where Jewish Jeffrey loon said, but as a family in the toy business Christmas was a major event for us. Emmanuel loon retired in nineteen eighty nine. To spend more time with family and handed off the business to Mark loom the business shrunk to one location on market street, which moved to Berkeley than forty five Colonel street in San Francisco assigned billing Jeffries toys, as the oldest toy store in San Francisco continues to draw tourists into the aisles, which are stuffed with jigsaw puzzles baby dolls and LEGO sets services were held at the chapel of the chimes and Hayward in his eulogy. Jeffrey loon said his father's legacy lives on in the hundreds of people the loons employed over the years. Emmanuel loon is preceded in death by his wife Mildred and daughter Stevie. In addition to his two sons loons survivors include his longtime companion Peggy Brodie for grandchildren, five great, grandchildren, and a rare collection of Madam Alexander dolls.

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Nathan's Hotdogs

The Past and the Curious

05:19 min | 5 years ago

Nathan's Hotdogs

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Agent says New York Mets should trade Jacob deGrom if not interested in long-term deal

The Stephen A. Smith Show

03:47 min | 5 years ago

Agent says New York Mets should trade Jacob deGrom if not interested in long-term deal

"The course of the program but don't fret we will be back with you mahayana with wherewithal all week as a matter of fact at one pm eastern for the man the legend himself so we are just kicking the week off on a high note we didn't get into baseball much today but we will fact that they're all star break it's not gonna stop us from talking about it because you gotta love the game it's america's pastime homerun derby tonight tomorrow he got the game over at nationals park one of the big names which is being thrown about out in an ticipant of the july thirty first trade deadline and he's also a guy you'll see on the field that nationals park tomorrow jacob degrom in the new york mets who's had his good season in terms of starting pitching is any in baseball this year is certainly gonna make a good run at the cy young award in the nfl probably has every right to gripe about not getting joe's into start the all star game even though they gave it a max scherzer but he's the hometown guy there in dc but grammas having phenomenal phenomenal season and you know his name has been tied into trade talks as to whether the mets who are looking to probably rebuild to a certain degree again and that's probably one of their more marketable assets that they get a lot in return for and maybe inject some youth and samatha lettuces them into a team which can certainly use it given the injuries in the age and the underperforming that they've had so far this year brodie van wagon who is the asian for jacob degrom spoke to ken rosenthal fox sports and the athletes and had this to say we have discussed jacobs future with the mets at length jacob is expressed interest in exploring a term partnership that would keep him in a mets uniform for years to come if the mets don't share the same interest we believe their best course of action is to seriously consider trade opportunities now the initia the inertia of current situation could complicate jacobs relationship with the club and creates an atmosphere of in decision bottom line is and i don't know if this is necessarily coming from the ground himself this is just agent speak more than anything else and by the way brodie van wagon c n a or ca they have done contracts with the mets brodie van wagon represents yowen assessments so they've been able to broker deals with him in the past and the mets have been a little reluctant to sign jacob degrom he's right about that but jacob degrom is a starting pitcher who is thirty years of age remember because he didn't come up until he was twenty six and even though is extremely talented in one of the best pitchers in the game the mets probably look at it from the standpoint of all right he's arbitration eligible for a couple more years so he's not like he's a free agent at the end of this season is still have under control for two more seasons after this then he becomes a free agent after two thousand twenty mets may figure you know what right now is we're trying to figure out which direction we're going to go as a franchise at least if we have them under our control we'd rather go to arbitration and give them a hefty raise for year as opposed to maybe signed him to a long term contract at the end of the day the mets are not trading jacob degrom okay everything that i've heard and everything that has been told to me is that they have cooled on moving either the grammar noah syndergaard they're shifting their focus maybe down to other pitchers like stephen matt sack wheeler to maybe move on from but the other thing that i counted with is if you also then in your next breath say that you think you can contend again in two thousand and nineteen with some better luck better health than why would you look to trade these guys you should be building around your starting pitching because starting pitching has actually been something that the mets have been pretty good at this year i e except for jason vargas who was a disaster as a free agent signing and still is as apparently no guarantee to get a spot back in.

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Facebook's Zuckerberg unscathed by congressional grilling, stock rises

01:23 min | 5 years ago

Facebook's Zuckerberg unscathed by congressional grilling, stock rises

"T mobile five months after conversations to merge fell apart but i you arlene it has been a long two days for mark zuckerberg still the facebook ceo emerge mostly unruffled after forty eight hours a congressional grilling soccer generally kept his cool even as lawmakers downplayed his apologies over failures to protect user privacy and assurances to do better some key takeaways regulatory proposals are coming but there is no clear agreement on what they will look like or what facebook would support still shareholders seem to be relieved sucker burnt can hold his own in testimony shares rose through both days of the hearing data collection particularly off facebook for those who don't use the service as well emerge as a key concern joining the last forty eight hours in washington bloomberg's ben brodie who covers lobbying and has been following every step of these hearings as well as david kirkpatrick ceo of tech konami and author of the facebook effect with me here in new york so my take away from day to more pointed questions better informed questions you know zuckerberg still generally unflustered but a little bit more of sieve and a little bit more nervous really attacking them and trying hard to to sort of bait him today i felt and you have to give them a lot of credit for equanimity i think he kept his cool and some of the questions.

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Dame Muriel Spark on BBC Radio 4's Bookclub

BBC Radio 4's Bookclub

06:21 min | 5 years ago

Dame Muriel Spark on BBC Radio 4's Bookclub

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